• May 9, 2024

Dell is bringing the sleek design of last year’s XPS 13 Plus to the entire XPS lineup. That means the new XPS 13, 14, and 16 (yup, the “Plus” name is gone) feature the standout elements from the XPS 13 Plus, including the seamless glass wrist rest with a hidden haptic touchpad, touch-sensitive function buttons above the keyboard, and large key caps for more comfortable typing.

The new XPS laptops are made of CNC machined aluminum and Gorilla Glass 3, and tone-on-tone colors (available in Graphite and Platinum).

Each new XPS laptop features InfinityEdge panels with OLED touch options, variable refresh rates, high resolution options, stunning color and Dolby Vision. The new portfolio boasts an exceptional audio experience starting with a quad speaker design, support for Dolby Atmos immersive audio, and 3D stereo surround from MaxxAudio Pro by Waves. Plus, the new intelligent FHD 1080p webcam provides crystal clear video calls.

The lineup introduces AI-enabled features, powered by Intel Core Ultra processors and brought to life by Windows 11. Additionally, all XPS laptops come with ExpressCharge, allowing you to recharge 80% of the battery in just 60 minutes to keep your creative flow uninterrupted.

The XPS 16 features the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs (up to the GeForce RTX 4070 GPU).

Meanwhile, the XPS 14 is 21% lighter and more portable than XPS 16, but still delivers powerful performance. With optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs (up to the GeForce RTX 4050 GPU), you can edit and play high-resolution videos effortlessly.

Both XPS 16 and XPS 14 are NVIDIA Studio-validated systems, meaning they deliver industry-leading performance for demanding creative tasks such as 3D rendering, video editing, and live streaming, while offering exclusive access to the Studio AI-powered suite of tools and enhanced stability with NVIDIA Studio Drivers.

The XPS 13, on the other hand, is now available with three display options: FHD+, QHD+ touch, and 3K+ OLED touch.

The new XPS portfolio, powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, features a built-in AI acceleration engine with the addition of a NPU (neural processing unit). This eliminates the sole reliance on the CPU or GPU for processing and performance. For instance, if you’re a creator editing photos on the go with Adobe Lightroom, this technology automatically utilizes the appropriate compute engine, enabling faster image editing while preserving battery life.

The laptops all come with Copilot in Windows 11 and includes a Copilot key for easy access to your everyday AI companion.

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