Thursday, October 8th 2015

Dell Expands its XPS Series

Dell today announced its new portfolio of award-winning XPS devices, featuring the innovative XPS 12 2-in-1, ultra-mobile XPS 13 notebook and stunning XPS 15 powerhouse laptop. Continuing to build on the XPS family's premium pedigree of form and function, this updated lineup is designed to offer the best consumer laptops, incorporating high performance 6th generation Intel Core processors and sleeker hardware, all built for an enhanced Windows 10 experience.

"Beginning with CES 2015, when we first unveiled the world's smallest laptop - the XPS 13 with our exclusive InfinityEdge display - the world took notice of the innovations coming out of Dell that no other laptop manufacturer was offering," said Frank Azor, general manager of Dell XPS. "Today we are further demonstrating our commitment to innovation and design by delivering the most impressive XPS lineup ever seen."
The new XPS devices boast a number of 'firsts' and 'bests' in their respective product groups - spanning form-factor breakthroughs, display prowess, battery life and more - maintaining the tradition of offering the best computing experience. The XPS 13 and 15 feature premium and ultralight materials such as carbon fiber and machined aluminum, and the entire XPS portfolio has Corning Gorilla Glass NBT options (only available on touch displays). In addition, stunning panels with sharp detail and accurate colors, and the latest graphics and processors, offer the perfect blend of performance, mobility and durability.

Incorporating select aspects of the Latitude line, the XPS laptops are most manageable, and come with best-in-class security features for commercial appeal. The new XPS portfolio is catering to power users who need the best of both work and play, with features like Thunderbolt 3, which enables one-cable docking and up to eight times faster downloads than USB 3.0, and the capability to connect with the next generation of Latitude docking (coming in 2016). Additionally, XPS laptops are among the most environmentally friendly portfolio Dell offers, designed with smarter materials and shipped in recyclable, compost-friendly packaging, ensuring the environment is always top of mind.

XPS 12 2-in-1 - Perfecting the laptop to tablet experience, the new and innovative XPS 12 2-in-1 is designed to easily switch between laptop and tablet with a magnetic connection that enables one-handed transition. It is the only 2-in-1 device with a 4K Ultra HD display option, with 6 million more pixels than a Full HD display. Packed with high resolution cameras - 8MP world-facing, 5MP user-facing - the XPS 12 allows users to capture their world how they see it. The 2-in-1 comes standard with a mobility base, which provides a sleek full-size backlit keyboard and precision touchpad for working on-the-go, as well as the custom-built Dell Premier Folio, which provides a stand for the tablet with variable angle positions and also keeps the device safe during travel.

XPS 13 - Building on an impressive showing at CES 2015, the award-winning XPS 13 now features 6th generation Intel Core processors and graphics, more storage and memory (up to 1TB2 PCIe SSDs and 16GB RAM,3 respectively) and Thunderbolt 3. The XPS 13's popular form factor continues to impress, still holding its title of the smallest 13-inch laptop on the planet,1 as well as the first with a virtually borderless InfinityEdge display. With up to 18 hours, 14 minutes of battery life with a FHD display,4 the XPS 13 also offers the longest battery life on a 13-inch laptop.

XPS 15 - The XPS line offers powerhouse performance in aggressive form factors, and the new XPS 15 is the pinnacle of that design philosophy. With the success of the XPS 13, Dell is now bringing the world's first virtually borderless InfinityEdge display to a 15-inch laptop, making it the smallest 15-inch laptop on the planet.1 At just 11-17mm thin and Starting at 3.9 lbs (1.78kg)5 with 56Whr6 battery, SSD, and non-touch display, the XPS 15 is also the lightest performance-class 15-inch laptop.1 The XPS 15 features a stunning UltraSharp 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) resolution option and the only 100 percent minimum Adobe RGB display on a laptop. Offering powerhouse performance on-the-go, the device is underpinned by 6th generation Intel Core processors (up to i7 Quad Core), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M graphics (2GB GDDR5), high performance memory up to 16GB at 2133 MHz, up to 1TB hard drive or 1TB PCIe SSD storage, and Thunderbolt 3. Additionally, the XPS 15 battery life offers up to 17 hours with a FHD display, 84WHr battery and SSD. 7 For users who need horsepower to drive graphics and processor-intensive creation, the XPS 15 is the multimedia beast they've been waiting for.

Enhance the Mobility and Performance of an XPS with Dell XPS Essential Accessories
Stay powered up, connected and protected on the go, and productive in the office, with purpose-built accessories for the XPS portfolio.
  • Dell Thunderbolt Dock - TB15: Charge and connect XPS laptops to a single data and power source to allow for the ultimate display performance - up to three Full HD displays or two 4K displays - and faster data transfers with the Dell Thunderbolt Dock with Intel Thunderbolt 3 cable. Coming in 2016.
  • Dell Dock - WD15: Charge and connect XPS laptops to up to two Full HD displays and five other peripheral devices and enable increased video performance with a single, USB Type-C cable to provide power, Ethernet, audio, USB, and video. Coming in 2016.
  • Dell Power Companion: Power and charge the XPS laptops along with phones and tablets while on the go with the Dell Power Companion (12,000 mAh for XPS 13, 18,000 mAh for XPS 15). Extend the XPS 13 for up to 10 additional hours8 and XPS 15 up to nine hours.9
  • Dell Premier Sleeve: Keep XPS 13 and 15 laptops protected with a sleek, custom-fitted sleeve to use alone or inside a case. (S for XPS 13, M for XPS 15).
  • Dell Adapter - USB Type-C to HDMI/VGA/Ethernet/USB 3.0: Connect the XPS to multiple devices - projectors, TVs, displays, and Ethernet - with one dongle. Coming soon.
  • Dell Bluetooth Mouse - WM615: Combines high performance with an innovative design which transforms from comfort to ultra-portability and increases productivity while on the go.
XPS 12-specific accessory:
Dell Active Pen: Optimized to take advantage of Microsoft Edge's annotating features. Easily take notes with Microsoft OneNote in one click or capture content in only two clicks. For the creative type, use Bamboo Paper to take notes, sketch or draw, just like on paper.

Availability
  • The XPS 15 will be available beginning Oct. 8 on Dell.com in the United States starting at $999.
  • The XPS 13 will be available beginning Oct. 8 on Dell.com in the United States starting at $799.
  • The XPS 12 will be available beginning in November on Dell.com in the United States starting at $999.
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10 Comments on Dell Expands its XPS Series

#1
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
I'm curious how the hinge setup on the XPS12 lasts. The Asus hinge/attachment system falls apart and stops communicating with the tablet section.
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#2
1c3d0g
Man, the privatization of Dell has done the world A LOT of good! Dell has been on fire this year with their products, without the pressure of making huge profit margins and greedy investors screwing things up. This new Dell kinda reminds me of the 1999 days...they were unstoppable back then. :cool:
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#3
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
I met the president of dell Financials yesterday. Tons more in the pipeline I can't wait.
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#4
Jack1n
cdawallI met the president of dell Financials yesterday. Tons more in the pipeline I can't wait.
Mind sharing some details? ;)
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#6
Dippyskoodlez
YukikazeThunderbolt3, finally!
Yup, I'm leaning towards this for my iPad replacement since the surface book doesn't have it. External GPU is useless without some true power at 4k for me. Thunderbolt will enable much more potential.
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#7
Prima.Vera
YukikazeThunderbolt3, finally!
4K@120Hz ?
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#8
Arjai
pricey. 4k ok. but, a grand for a laptop?

not for me.
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#9
Yukikaze
Prima.Vera4K@120Hz ?
eGPU done right. I don't really care for 4k, yet.
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#10
bpgt64
YukikazeeGPU done right. I don't really care for 4k, yet.
110% this, if you note the fine print, the 18hr battery life is the 1080p model, which I am 100% ok with., for like 5 hrs of extra battery life, I am down.
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