Mar 14, 2017 08:00 AM EDT
New Kaby Lake Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 VS Last Generation 12-inch Macbook

In the article down below, there will be short an overview of each laptop, and then a full comparison in 4 key metrics. Even though they are remarkably close, both pack some key differences that attract the consumers.

According to Tech Spot, the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 comes with 4.5W Y-series processor and different RAM and storage configurations. It has a 13.3-inch 1920 x 1080 or 3200 x 1800 InfinityEdge IPS LCD display that packs excellent clarity and fantastic viewing angles. On the outside, the XPS 13 2-in-1 comes with a single Thunderbolt 3 USB Type-C port, and an additional USB-C port. This means that you’ll need to use a dongle for extra connectivity. The key feature of the XPS 13 is the 360-degree hinge that allows the laptop to be used as a tablet as well. The keyboard has a fantastic layout, excellent travel distance, and great tactile feedback. The trackpad is top notch as well.

As reported by The Verge, the 2016 MacBook has Y-series processor and different RAM and Storage configurations. It comes with a rich-looking 12-inch Retina display with 2304 x 1440 resolution. For connectivity, it has a single USB Type-C port which forces the owner to use adapters to do anything beyond just charging the laptop. The 2016 MacBook is super thin and lightweight which is its strong selling point.

Forbes did a comparison report on both XPS 13 2-in-1 and the 12-inch MacBook. On the performance side, the XPS 13 has a roughly 15 to 20 percent better performance with its Kaby Lake processor on a single core and multi-core performance. Keep in mind that XPS 13 is using 7th generation processor while MacBook is using 6th generation processor. The battery life depends on the user. Both laptops come with Y series chips that are all about using less power.

Both XPS and MacBook can last between 8 and 11 hours, depending on how bright the display is and how processor-intensive the task is. The build quality is similar as well. MacBook is taking the win though not by much. Dell sacrifices function for form. The thin bezels squeeze the 13-inch display into a 12-inch package, and the laptop is a little heavier. The MacBook comes with an all-aluminum body and with its 12-inch display strikes the perfect balance between portability and display size.

Dell XPS clearly wins in the price category. At the base models, you are getting the newest Intel processor and roughly the same RAM/storage specs for less money. Overall, both laptops are remarkable. Dell XPS comes with faster performance, while MacBook is lighter and with better build quality.

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