Dell, a multinational computer technology company, launched new computer models at the 2017 CES at Las Vegas, Nevada. These are the new XPS 15, the XPS 13 in Rose Gold and the XPS 27 AI0. These laptops bring with them upgraded features such as latest processors and increased storage space, ultra sharp pixels and full screen display.
The Dell XPS 15 offers two options in terms of displays. Customers can opt for the 15.6 full-HD InfinityEdge with 1920x1080 pixels or the Ultra Sharp Ultra HD InfinityEdge touch display with 3840x2160 pixels. The laptop runs on Windows 10 and is powered by seventh generation Intel Core processor with choices ranging from the i3-7100H with 3GHz to Core i7-7700HQ with 3.8GHZ. In this laptop, battery life is longer at 15 hours can, according to Gadgets 360.
Rose Gold XPS 13 is an upgraded XPS model that used the seventh-generation Core Processors. The upgraded XPS 13 comes in an attractive metallic pink or rose gold, which is an excellent improvement for people who are not into gadgets with the usual tint of grey. Faster performance is guaranteed by the newer chips and longer battery life that can last for 13 hours when used for web browsing. It also boasts of a display that is borderless, according to Engadget.
Dell XPS 27 All-in-One touch represents a computer that has all the upgrades that were added to the other two new models. This one has a body made of machined aluminum, which is far better that the hard plastic body of its predecessor. One outstanding unique feature is the array of speakers just beneath the XPS 27 AIO display. The size cannot accommodate subwoofers but the down-firing speakers make users feel surrounded by sound, according to Digital Trends.
Prices of these latest Dell laptops range from $799.99 for the Rose Gold Dell XPS 13, $999.99 for the XPS 15 and $1499.99 for the XPS 27 AIO. Dell laptops may cost quite a lot but customers are always assured of having the best user experience. All these three laptops spell style, elegance, durability and efficiency at all times.
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