Dell has given its flagship XPS 13 a new optional UHD+ OLED display. While a stunner, you do lose on battery, but that`s OK for some.
Dell has been pushing boundaries for years now with the XPS 13, XPS 15, and XPS 17. These were the first laptops to use the InfinityEdge display with micro bezels, which started a trend amongst all high-end laptops. For 2020, Dell redesigned the XPS 13 (9300), and it now mirrors its convertible sibling, the XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390), one of our highest-rated laptops to date.
Dell is notorious for not radically revising its laptops for years, but in mid-2021, the company did add a few more options for the XPS 13 for new buyers. New is the slightly faster Intel Core i7-1185G7, in addition to the earlier i7-1165G7 we reviewed in October 2020. But, more intriguingly, is the new UHD+ (3456 x 2160) Samsung OLED screen (full HD and IPS UHD+ are still available too).
But with OLED comes tradeoffs, and that includes battery performance. Nonetheless, XPS 13 (9310)...
|