



It sports the standard Ultrabook components like a 128GB or 256GB solid-state-drive (SSD) and comes in either Core i5, or Core i7 flavors. Its carbon fiber bottom is made to channel heat away while remaining durable and light. It's built with aluminum - a premium material that manufacturers prefer to use to give their products a touch of luxury - and carbon fiber. The XPS brand is Dell's high-end product brand, hence you can expect the Dell XPS 13 to be solidly built. This could possibly make the Dell XPS 13, the most compact Ultrabook in the market based on its dimensions. The 14z squeezes a 14-inch screen onto a 13-inch body, while the 13z manages to squeeze a 13-inch (Gorilla Glass) screen onto a 11-inch body. The most interesting thing about the notebook isn't about its similar looks to its older XPS 15z and XPS 14z siblings, but the fact that it is similar to the 14z in terms of screen technology. Introducing the most compact Ultrabook we have ever seen, the Dell XPS 13. Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook, Squeezes 13-Inch Screen in 11-Inch Bodyĭell may be late to the Ultrabook party, but they are set to arrive in style.
