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Dell XPS 13 (9310)

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The Dell XPS 13 needs no introduction. A stalwart of the ultraportable laptop scene, its appeal is simple: it’s well-made, well-priced and comes in a wide range of configurations to suit people’s needs and budgets.

Dell is also quick to update its flagship laptop whenever new Intel silicon comes along, and this latest XPS 13 is a reflection of that strategy: inside, you’ll find 11th-generation “Tiger Lake” Intel CPUs.

What would otherwise have been a fairly unremarkable update has been cast in a more dramatic light by developments elsewhere. The debut of Apple’s first M1-based MacBooks makes this one of the most important updates to the venerable

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