Dell aims to bring slim and stylish notebooks with incredible visual feats

Oct 3, 2013 09:34 GMT  ·  By

With the tablets rolled out today, Dell has also lifted the veil off some new ground breaking notebook additions. Introducing the new XPS 11, XPS 13 and XPS 15, which aim to elevate the industry's display standards.

The first, the XPS 11, is advertised by the company as being the thinnest and most compact 11-inch 2-1 machine in the entire world and features a Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.

More than that, the display brings True Color viewing technology, allowing users to work in any lighting conditions. Customers can switch between tablet and laptop mode with ease by rotating the screen with 360 degrees.

The XPS 11 will be spotted on retail shelves starting October 18 with a price tag starting at $999.99 / €735.12

The XPS 13 is actually an Ultrabook with a revamped faster-running processor. The 13.3-inch notebook offers a full touch HD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080.

It features a 4th-gen Intel Core processor, Intel HD 4400 graphics and is extremely light. Due to its embedded Intel architecture, battery life has been improved.

Price starts at $999.99 / €735.12 and will be available starting November.

Moving on, the XPS 15 comes with one of the most amazing displays you’ll ever see, being set at a massive 3200 x 1800 pixel resolution. According to Dell, they are the first company to have ever successfully implemented the technology in a laptop.

The 15.6-inch laptop boats a 4th-gen Intel Core i5 or i7 quad-core processors and Nvidia discrete graphics. Customers can grab theirs starting October 18, with price availability starting at $1,499 / €1102.

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