

Thunderbolt 4 USB-C (x2), 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card slotĭell shaved off as much of the body around the keyboard as possible. But again, you're paying primarily for the design at that point, though you'll get better battery life with these lower-end configurations as well.ġ3.4-inch 3,456 x 2,160 OLED touch display The same goes for US buyers with prices starting at $882. Both sites sell older, less expensive configurations of the XPS 13, so if your priority is having a small, lightweight, well-constructed laptop and not the fastest possible CPU or an OLED display, you aren't locked into these higher starting prices. In Australia, the new XPS 13 starts at AU$2,499 and in the UK it's £1,099 but includes a Core i5 processor. You also can't get the OLED display without an i7-1185G7 or i7-1195G7 processor. The Evo label means the system is tested to hit certain mobile performance requirements such as getting at least 9 hours of battery life with normal use, recharging quickly and being just as responsive on battery power as it is plugged in. Optional OLED display shortens battery lifeĪlthough the XPS 13's price starts at $950, that configuration's Core i3 CPU doesn't offer the same capabilities as the Core i5 and i7 configurations that are Intel Evo-certified.
