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This year has been a boon for PC shoppers. As a result of the delayed Intel Ivy Bridge platform launch, finally becoming available in May, manufacturers led off with aggressive pricing on new models with these new Intel chips. We saw prices that matched the last generation models, whereas we normally see new models priced at least moderately higher.
One of the most popular PC types this year has been the ultrabook. All ultrabooks have to meet certain requirements around thickness, battery life, and performance, ensuring a consistent experience for us users that should be nothing short of stellar.
While these models initially led with premium pricing, we’ve seen the prices come down steadily through the year and while you are still paying more than a standard laptop with the same processor, ultrabooks have an SSD for fast booting and have impressive battery like Dell Latitude D600 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude XT AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 6000 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1501 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron E1505 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 6400 AC Adapter, Dell studio 17 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude X300 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude LS AC Adapter, Dell Latitude X1 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 2000 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1526 AC Adapter life. Dell’s Inspiron 14Z is an ultrabook that comes with the largest-in-class screen at 14-inches and comes in at just 0.81-inches thick, but still manages to include a built-in DVD drive.
It also has two USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, HDMI, and a media card reader all standard. The speakers are Skullcandy brand and have WaveMaxx software behind them. While they won’t transform your laptop into a home stereo, such upgrade usually provide a nice bump in audio quality.
Our deal model featured today comes with a Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB RAM, and 500GB hard drive with 32GB mSATA SSD. Factor in all these goodies and a coupon that brings this model to its lowest price ever and you’ve got a very hot offer.
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The Dell XPS 12 lasted 5 hours 9 minutes in our video battery rundown test, putting it a full two hours ahead of the Sony VAIO Duo 11 (3:09). For a device that's all about portability, that long battery life is essential—you lose a lot of the flexibility and convenience of a tablet when you're tethered to a wall outlet.
Where the Sony VAIO Duo 11 left us nervous about the future of the hybrid ultrabook, the Dell XPS 12 puts us back on solid ground. While the design is a better laptop than a tablet, the XPS 12 is a solid performer, thanks to ultrabook-grade specs, long battery life, and a design than prioritizes comfort and usability. It's a bit early to be picking favorites, but the Dell XPS 12 is a front runner in the nascent hybrid category.