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Dell XPS 13 launches in India costing INR 70,990

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 18, 2019
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Dell XPS 13 launches in India, costs INR 70,990

Dell introduced the gorgeous XPS 13 laptop back in January with a bezel-less display and an extremely decent set of specifications on board. If you’re based in India, you’ll be glad to know the Dell XPS 13 is now available in India for INR 70,990, almost over a $1,000 (via NDTV Gadgets). 

Dell XPS 13 comes with a 13.3-inch display sporting a resolution of 3,200 by 1,600 pixels, and features up to 256GB of SSD storage along with up to 8GB of RAM, Windows 8.1 as its operating system and an Intel Core i7 Fifth Generation processor on board. Dell also introduced the XPS 15 with Infinity Display as well which the company confirmed will launch in India in the coming months — no exact availability date is available at the moment.  

We already have the Dell XPS 13 with us, you can check out our first impressions of the machine here. We’ll put up a detailed review soon so make sure to check WinBeta.

It’s not just the Dell XPS 13, the company also introduced a bunch of other products, including Alienware 17, Dell Inspiron 5000 laptops, and the Dell Venue 8 7840 tablet. The Dell Inspiron 5000 laptops start at INR 39,990 while the Alienware 15 and 17 will be available for Rs. 1,25,990 and Rs. 1,45,990 respectively. 

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