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Dell Unveils Redesigned XPS 13 Laptop Powered by Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or Windows 10

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Marius Nestor
Jan 4, 2018

Still dubbed as world’s thinnest 13-inch laptop and recognized as an Innovation Awards Honoree at CES 2018, the new Dell XPS 13 offers a stunning new look and features brand-new technologies like an 8th Gen Intel Quad Core processor, a next-generation InfinityEdge border, which is 23% thinner than in previous models, Dell Cinema, and Thunderbolt 3 ports. Dell XPS 13 is full of innovations, the laptop ships with Dell Cinema, which gives users HDR playback with vibrant colors, cinema sound, and powerful wireless channels for a stutter-free experience when streaming your favorite movies and TV shows. The color spectrum was maximized as well with 100% sRGB color and a 1500:1 contrast ratio, and the IPS panel now comes with a wider viewing angle.

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Marius Nestor

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