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The new XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the MacBook Neo

The new XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the MacBook Neo

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News Computing Laptops The new XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the MacBook Neo It starts at just $599 for students or $699 for everyone else. By Sam Rutherford May 31, 2026 7:00 pm EST Dell The XPS 13 was Dell's most well-known flagship laptop for more than a decade. However, after briefly killing off the XPS brand last year , the company is now bringing back its iconic ultraportable as a very affordable but still premium Windows-based alternative to the MacBook Neo . At just 12.7mm thick and weighing 2.2 pounds, Dell says the new model is not only the thinnest and lightest version of the XPS 13 it's ever made, it's also smaller and less hefty than Apple's rival machine. And just like its predecessors, this iteration still has a bunch of premium features including a CNC aluminum chassis, a 2.5K IPS display, quad speakers and support for Wi-Fi 7. But the best part is that pricing for the new XPS 13 starts at just $599 for students or $699 for regular folk. Dell For students (which includes highschoolers over 16 and anyone attending a degree-granting college), the base model comes with an Intel Core Series 3 CPU, 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage. However, for those with more flexible budgets, the system can be equipped with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips and up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Buyers will also be able to choose between two color options: storm or sky. Meanwhile, despite the XPS 13's very budget-friendly pricing, Dell says the company didn't want to skimp on the laptop's components. So unlike the MacBook Neo, the XPS 13 features a touch display with a 120Hz refresh rate (instead of just 60Hz for the Mac), a wider gamut that covers 100 percent of DCI-P3 and a fully backlit keyboard. Aside from that, the laptop also comes with two USB-C ports (3.2 Gen 2) and a built-in webcam with support for Windows Hello. The one advantage the Macbook Neo might have is that it features a fanless design while the XPS 13 relies on a dual-fan configuration. That said, if you li

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