Those who have seen and used it term it the "best device Dell has made in years", and the chances are they could be right. This Ultrabook will be the latest in Dell's high-performance XPS segment and will weigh just 1.4 kg with a maximum thickness of 1.8 cm—its thinnest point is just 6 mm. The device reportedly gives about eight hours on a single charge and sticks to Intels quick start standards. The starting model is expected to run an Intel Core i3 with a 128GB SSD and cost $999, while the fully loaded version with a Core i7 and a 256GB SSD will cost $ 1,499.
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