Last week, Dell unveiled the flagship XPS 13 laptop featuring the new Intel Core Ultra 200V processor, considered a Copilot+ PC according to Microsoft’s definition, with AI capabilities.
The Dell XPS 13 model with the designation 9350 shares the same body as the 9340 version released earlier in the year, but now utilizes the Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 256V processor, distinguishing it from the Core Ultra 100 in the 9340 and Snapdragon X Elite in the 9345.
One standout feature of this XPS 13 model is its impressive battery life of up to 26 hours (tested by continuous Netflix movie streaming), surpassing even the Snapdragon version. This endurance makes the XPS 13 a compelling option for those looking for a long-lasting battery, which remains compatible with all legacy x86 apps.
Other specifications include a 13.4″ FHD+ display, 16GB of RAM, 512GB storage, dual USB-C ports, and a 55 Wh battery, with prices starting at $1,399.
Source – Dell, Microsoft, Tom’s Hardware
TLDR: Dell introduces the new XPS 13 laptop with the powerful Intel Core Ultra 200V processor, offering AI features and exceptional battery life, making it a top choice for users seeking endurance and compatibility with legacy applications.
Leave a Comment