Last year, began the rise of the ultrabook: manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, Toshiba and Lenovo brought strong but thin notebooks. According to Intel, the future of this kind of luxury thin and lights and the manufacturer strives to make. Processors for this product more economical and more powerful Not all major notebook manufacturers did as much effort to lead the way and one of the most notable absentees were Dell.
The chance that the company would stand aside was small. Dell had indeed been the thin XPS 14z and 15z released and an even thinner version without optical drive seemed a logical next step. Still, it was a long silence surrounding the manufacturer - striking, because the larger product releases from Dell usually even months in advance leaked a few weeks.
Dell now has the CES 2012 in Las Vegas and seized the opportunity to reveal. An ultrabook The XPS 13 is an ultrabook in the book, but Dell has also try to discern. In a number of ways Tweakers.net looked at how that turned out.
The chance that the company would stand aside was small. Dell had indeed been the thin XPS 14z and 15z released and an even thinner version without optical drive seemed a logical next step. Still, it was a long silence surrounding the manufacturer - striking, because the larger product releases from Dell usually even months in advance leaked a few weeks.
Dell now has the CES 2012 in Las Vegas and seized the opportunity to reveal. An ultrabook The XPS 13 is an ultrabook in the book, but Dell has also try to discern. In a number of ways Tweakers.net looked at how that turned out.
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