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Dell XPS 13 Ultraportable Review

, Mar 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

Dell has a reputation, deserved or not, as being a reliable, economical and (not to put too fine a point on it) dull choice when it comes to PCs. There have been many attempts to change rectify this; the first in recent memory was coincidentally titled the XPS 13. Various incarnations of this machine and others like the Adamo line have again and again tried to break this perception, and while admirable efforts, they’ve fallen mostly on deaf ears. Enter the XPS 13 Ultrabook, which utilizes Intel’s vague set of standards to hopefully stand above the crowd.

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CES 2012 Ultrabook Round-Up

, Jan 11th 2012 Discuss [11]

If CES last year was dominated by tablets, CES 2012 has been the year of the ultrabook. Intel’s ultraportable notebook trademark had already picked up late in 2011, but it’s the Consumer Electronics Show this week where the big guns like Dell and Samsung came out to give it some real momentum. If Intel has its way, one of the following machines will be lightly weighing on your shoulder over the next few months.

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Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook hands-on

, Jan 10th 2012 Discuss [12]

Ultrabooks are sweeping the board at CES 2012, and Dell isn’t prepared to be left out: the company has revealed the Dell XPS 13, a new 18mm ultraportable that fits a 13.3-inch display into a 12-inch form-factor. Running either Core i5 2467M or i7 2637M dual-core processors, paired with 4GB of memory and either 128GB or 256GB SSDs, the XPS 13 measures just 12.4 x 8.1 x 0.24-0.71 inches and 2.99 pounds despite offering up to 8hrs battery life. We caught up with Dell last week to find out why they reckon the XPS 13 is the best ultrabook around.

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Dell XPS 15z official: Hands-on

, May 24th 2011 Discuss [2]

After teasers, leaks and Michael Dell himself getting ahead of the rumor campaign in his excitement, it comes as little surprise to see the Dell XPS 15z notebook made official this morning. A new 15-inch mainstream notebook – and the harbinger to a fresh design ethos from the company – the XPS 15z promises stylistic and construction lessons learned from memorable models like the Dell Adamo. We caught up with Dell for some hands-on playtime with the XPS 15z; check out our first impressions after the cut.

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Dell XPS 15z notebook unveil tomorrow to fight MacBook Air

, May 23rd 2011 Discuss [2]

Dell has been teasing its MacBook Air competitor called the XPS 15z for a while now. The 15z is the latest machine from Dell to try to fight the MacBook Air for dominance in the market for folks looking for thin and portable machines with more than a modicum of good looks on the side. Dell has tried to fight the Air before with the Adamo line of thin notebooks and failed. What will be different this time remains to be seen. Read The Full Story

Dell XPS 15z confirmed “coming soon” by CEO [Video]

, May 14th 2011 Discuss [4]

Dell CEO Michael Dell has teased the company's upcoming Dell XPS 15z, taking to Twitter to promote a new teaser video showing an ultra-slim notebook. The apparent spiritual successor to the Dell Adamo - axed back in February - the XPS 15z has a distinctive chiclet keyboard and patterned perforated speaker grilles. Read The Full Story

Dell’s New XPS 15z Laptop Images Break Cover

, May 5th 2011 Discuss [4]

Dell has been rumored to be readying a new line of XPS laptops that will feature a thin and sleek physique and sport Intel's Sandy Bridge processors. Images of the new 15.6-inch model dubbed Dell XPS 15z have just surfaced over at MobileReview. Read The Full Story

Dell Adamo gets the axe

, Feb 9th 2011 Discuss [0]

Over the last few months, we have seen the Dell Adamo price cut to impressively low levels. Apparently, the pricing move wasn't to position itself better in the market against rivals like the MacBook Air, but to clear remaining inventory. Read The Full Story

DROID beats iPhone 3GS in TIME Top 2009 Gadgets list

, Dec 9th 2009 Discuss [3]

In a move almost guaranteed to provoke controversy, TIME have announced their "Top 10 Everything of 2009" list and the Motorola DROID pips the iPhone 3GS to the post for the number one spot in the gadgets category.  In fact, Apple's latest smartphone slots into fourth position, trailing the Barnes & Noble nook in second place, and - somewhat bizarrely, for all that we appreciate the engineering involved - Dyson's Air Multiplier fan in third place. Read The Full Story

Dell Vostro V13 packs Adamo style, $450 price-tag

, Dec 8th 2009 Discuss [0]

Dell's Adamo XPS is quite the machine, but it also has an eye-watering price.  Happily the company have decided to borrow some of the Adamo style for a more entry-level model, in the shape of the new Dell Vostro V13.  A 13.3-inch ultraportable measuring 0.65-inches thick and tipping the scales at under 3.5lbs, the Vostro V13 offers a choice of Intel CULV processors and kicks off at a frankly hard-to-believe $450. Video demo after the cut Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 47 2009

, Nov 21st 2009 Discuss [0]

Week in review time again, here we go! The Lenovo IdeaPad Pineview netbook hit the FCC Monday. The FCC is one of the most prolific leaker of gadgets and gear around and we love them for it. The CrunchPad is now said to be steamrolling toward a launch and may have a sponsorship deal in place. Word was a few weeks back that the tablet was dead. Read The Full Story

Dell Adamo XPS 9.9mm ultraportable goes on sale today

, Nov 17th 2009 Discuss [0]

Dell have finally pushed the Adamo XPS out of the door, and for a whopping $1,799 you can take home a 9.99mm thick ultraportable.  With the Adamo XPS, actual computing is only a minor part of the story: it seems Dell have gone for showmanship instead, with their touch-to-open latch and distinctive hinged-keyboard. Read The Full Story

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