The Ultrabook market is jam-packed with excellent laptops that pack a ton of power into tiny frames. The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro (starting at $1,099, £1,099, AUS$1,254), the Acer Aspire S7 (starting at $1,349, £1,199, AU$2,599) and the Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus (starting at $1,399, £1,412, AU$2,259) are just a few of the incredible devices you can turn to if you want to get work done without breaking your back.In fact, a new contender just recently emerged, the Lenovo LaVie Z, a 1.72-pound laptop that now claims the crown of world's lightest laptop. Despite the innovative design, we felt the LaVie Z's battery life (six hours) and design were lacking.
On the other end of the spec spectrum is Dell's new XPS 13 (starting at $800, £520, AU$980), an 11-inch notebook that packs a 13.3-inch display into a gorgeous aluminum and black bezel. The XPS 13 comes into two models, Full HD (1920X1080) and Quad HD ($1,299, £852, AU$1,605), both of which help elevate the already-impressive Ultrabook market.
Design and specs
I was fortunate enough to take the touchscreen Quad HD (3200x1800) model for a test drive. Both units come standard with Windows 8.1 and 5th-gen Intel Core processors, but only the Quad HD model offers a touchscreen. The standard model's battery life runs for 15 hours (yes, 15) and the Quad HD falls just short at 11 hours.Worth the upgrade?
If you're wondering whether or not to spend the extra coin to upgrade to the Quad HD model, the answer is an emphatic yes. In addition to the extra pixels and touch functionality (which are worth the extra money by themselves), the Quad HD model's screen is made with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT that is built into the aluminum bezel.What this means is that 80% of the XPS 13's upper panel is actually made up of screen. That is 11% more real estate than the MacBook Air 13, despite being 23% smaller than the MacBook.
Flaws
I'm not a huge fan of the webcam's positioning. Unlike 99% of the laptops in existence, which place the webcam dead center of the upper panel the XPS 13's camera is located in the lower-left hand corner. This compromise was made to accommodate the edge-to-edge display, but for those of you who videochat often, it will take some getting used to.As I mentioned earlier, there is some color fade, even on the Quad HD model, and 2.8lbs is a tad bit heavy for a lightweight laptop. All of these flaws are worth mentioning, but none of them should be deal-breakers.
Early verdict
The Dell XPS 13 is an immediate contender for Best Ultrabook. You won't have to break the bank to buy the standard model, which provides a speedy and pleasant user experience that will last up to 15 hours.If you really want to be wowed, upgrade to the Quad HD version of the XPS 13. With a magnificent edge-to-edge screen that delivers 5.7 million gorgeous pixels, and a keyboard and palm rest that make data entry tempting, the XPS 13 Quad HD is money well-spent.
It's somewhat hefty, $1,299 is expensive, and its 11-hour battery life isn't as good as the standard model, but you won't be disappointed.
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