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Dell’s new XPS 13 has very little bezel, pricing starts at $899.99

Ron Ron
November 29, 2020
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Dell's new XPS 13 has very little bezel, now available at the online Microsoft Store starting at $899

The Dell XPS 13 is one of many new devices that were unveiled at CES 2015 and comes with a stunning edge-to-edge 13” touchscreen display with a resolution of 3200 x 1800. Our own Fahad Al-Riyami puts it best: “There is very little bezel, in fact, not even enough to fit a camera at the top-center of the display. It’s still there though, but at the bottom left of the screen, likely angled. Dell have basically squeezed a 13” display into an 11-inch sized laptop.”

You can now purchase this device from the online Microsoft Store. You can snag the entry level device for $899.99, which features a non-touch screen and an Intel Core i5 processor with 128GB of storage. Bump up the price to $978.99 and you can have Office 365 too. There are higher end models, with touch screen support, and double the space for a greater price, but those devices are not yet available for purchase. Head over to the VIA link below to check out the device.

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