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Product Note: Dell XPS 13 UltrabookMarch 2, 2012
In January 2012, Dell announced the XPS 13 Ultrabook; it became available in late February 2012. The XPS 13 is Dell's first Ultrabook. DesignThe XPS 13 Ultrabook weighs 3.0 pounds and is constructed of aluminum, carbon fiber, and magnesium alloy. The keyboard is backlit with keys that are the now expected "chiclet" style. Base RAM on all XPS 13 Ultrabook models is 4.0 GB. An SSD (either 128 GB or 256 GB) and a 1.3 MP web-cam with dual array digital microphones are standard. The XPS 13 does not include an optical drive or a wired Ethernet port. It does include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) - important for reliable encryption and unusual in a consumer oriented notebook. The XPS 13 Ultrabook includes a 13.3-inch 118 pixel per inch glossy 1366 x 768 display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and edge to edge Gorilla Glass. Video output is solely via mini-DisplayPort - neither VGA nor HDMI are present. Other standard XPS 13 Ultrabook connectivity includes a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, Bluetooth 3.0, and a 802.11a/g/n WiFi card. There's also a headphone jack. Missing is a Secure Digital slot, which is present in many other Ultrabooks. The XPS 13 Ultrabook has received an EPEAT Silver rating and is Energy Star 5.0-certified. Configuration and Ordering NotesA few notes when ordering a XPS 13 Ultrabook through Dell's Premier Page for the University:
The XPS 13 is available with Intel's current Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Information Systems & Computing (ISC) believes that the Core i5 is appropriate for most users. See ISC's Notebook Purchasing Guide for more configuration suggestions. As of March 2012, configuring a XPS 13 to the Lightweight Notebook specification is approximately $1,350. The University's Computer Connection has two XPS 13 configurations available for order. AnalysisISC sees the XPS 13 Ultrabook as being an interesting and attractive choice among lightweight notebooks available in early 2012. The inclusion of TPM is welcome and will allow XPS 13 deployment where whole disk encryption is required. ISC will follow up with a full review of the XPS 13 Ultrabook as soon as testing has been completed. XPS graphic courtesy of Dell --John Mulhern III, Lead for Client Technologies, ISC Technology Support Services (March 2, 2012) |
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