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Dell expands its xps family with three new devices

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Dell has announced its new portfolio of the prestigious XPS series including a new 2 in 1 XPS 12, an ultraportable XPS 13 and a powerful XPS 13 laptop. All of them continuing with the design and the functionalities of the XPS family and destined to offer the best to users thanks to its 6th generation Intel Core processors and Windows 10.

Dell's new XPS devices are built to the highest quality using materials like aluminum and carbon fiber. Its designs have been improved in all aspects to offer an impeccable product and its touch screens are coated with Gorilla Glass technology. In short, they are products designed to last and offer the maximum to their users.

Dell XPS 12

Perfect to enjoy both a tablet experience and a traditional laptop, its design has been thought to allow you to alternate between both modes of use as quickly as possible and using just one hand. It is the first 2-in-1 device on the market to mount a 12-inch screen with 4K resolution, which translates to 6 times more pixels than FullHD resolution for unmatched image quality.

paired with an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera with face detection, a full keyboard, and a highly accurate touchpad

Dell XPS 13

Shown at CES 2015 now comes with an Intel Skylake processor, up to 1TB of PCI-e SSD storage and up to 16GB of RAM so you can have a real monster of performance in your hands, it also includes Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.

It mounts a 13-inch FullHD screen, being the smallest laptop with this size, and an operating autonomy of up to 18 hours and 14 minutes, a record in devices of this size.

Dell XPS 15

We reach the older brother of the family and we find a laptop designed to offer maximum performance. It mounts a generous 15.4-inch screen with 4K resolution and InfinityEdge display technology that allows it to become the smallest 15-inch notebook on the market. It will also be available with a FullHD screen.

We can choose between several hardware configurations among which we mention Intel Core Skylake processors up to Core i7, Nvidia graphics up to GeForce GTX 960M, up to 1 TB of SSD storage and up to 16 GB of RAM memory.

Its battery is capable of offering up to 17 hours of autonomy in the model with FullHD screen and 10 hours in the model with 4K resolution.

The best accessories for your Dell XPS

Dell makes a number of accessories available to its users to make the experience of using its XPS products even better:

  • Dell Thunderbolt Dock - TB15: Allows you to use the Thunderbolt port to connect the power cable and at the same time use up to three FullHD or two 4K monitors in addition to much faster data transfer. It will arrive in 2016.
  • Dell Dock - WD15: Charge and connect your Dell XPS with up to two FullHD monitors and up to five additional peripherals with a single USB 3.1 Type-C cable providing power, Ethernet, audio, USB and video. It will arrive in 2016.
  • Dell Power Companion: Connect and charge your Dell XPS alongside smartphones and tablets with the Dell Power Companion Powerbank (12, 000 mAh XPS 13 and 18, 000 mAh XPS 15). It also provides up to 10 more hours of autonomy.
  • Dell Premier Sleeve: A case to best protect your precious Dell XPS.
  • Dell Adapter - USB Type-C to HDMI / VGA / Ethernet / USB 3.0: An adapter to connect your Dell XPS to a multitude of devices such as projectors, Ethernet, televisions and many others.
  • Dell Bluetooth Mouse - WM615: a bluetooth mouse that will be the perfect companion for your Dell XPS.
  • Dell Active Pen: a specific accessory for the Dell XPS 12 2 in 1 consisting of a stylus to increase its usability
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Availability and price

The new Dell XPS 13 and 15 devices are already available in the United States at starting prices of $ 800 and $ 1, 000 respectively, the Dell XPS 12 will arrive in November for $ 1, 000. We will have to wait to see when they arrive in Europe.

Source: techpowerup

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