I care more about heat tbh. I've had enough of using my laptop whilst lying in my bed and my stomach burning. I wish there was a decent windows laptop that didn't get hot.
Performance, but graphic performance over more CPU for me. For $400 more bucks I would want a dedicated graphics card with 2gb of VRAM. I actually don't like the XPS Plus, I prefer the old-style trackpad and physical Function keys. The standard XPS 9215 has enough CPU juice for me.
Sure, it undercuts the MacBook Air on price but there’s so many sacrifices: It’s hotter, louder, and slower, the battery doesn’t last as long, the screen is dimmer with a smaller colour gamut and the speakers are much worse, the camera and microphones are worse, not to mention the support from Apple.
For a Windows PC this is a great alternative. It's not about the hardware for me as much as its about the platform. I like Apple laptops, but simply won't use them when it comes to gaming - and I need Windows for some software. So the Dell would win out for me.
@@ioman1 yeah, i'm super amazed by what apple managed to accomplish with the m1 air (m1 pro owner myself), but this seems like one of the best alternatives. most windows laptops which are able to compete with the m1 cost a lot more, so it's nice to see someone launch an ultrabook in this price range.
I agree that overall the MacBook Air is the better laptop. If they costed the exact same price, the XPS 13 would be hard to recommend. But I think it is a better direct alternative to the MBA than nearly every other Windows laptop you can buy, precisely because of how it's priced.
I have this laptop and I wouldn't recommend it. First, its cost is way too high. Second, It gets hot very often with less applications open. I hook it up to an external monitor and the fans wouldn't stop running.
Dell US website states USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to 3.5mm Audio adapters are both included in box; review models don't always include all accessories... We can expect Apple & Dell to engage in price skirmish from now 'til Xmas... Today, this XPS 13 is $799 at Dell, and Amazon also has the base M1 MacBook Air for $799.
I sold my 2020 M1 MBA to purchase the XPS 9305, which was last years' Intel tiger lake model. No regrets and I'm looking forward to upgrading to this, or the beautiful XPS Plus. In my opinion, the XPS line are the best Windows machines that money can buy.
Yeah the lack of headphone jack would be a deal breaker for me. Obviously this isn't a laptop I would get for performance so I don't mind that, but not being able to plug headphones in without an adapter sounds like a pain. I use an Air for work and it has one.
went with Macbook air m2 cause i didn't want to deal with Fan noise,heating and mediocre battery life of XPS 13... but i prefer XPS 13's sleek design and smaller form factor to Macbook's. hope Dell somehow can fix them so i can go back to windows for next upgrade.
Fist of all thank you so much for this video, even that this Del XPS 13 9315 has been almost a year in the market, I see it more convenient than the MacBook Air M2, at least here in Mexico I found this Dell between 900 to 1000 USD with 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD on Amazon and the MacBook Air M2 jumps to almost $2000 USD in the Apple Website in Mexico with the same configuration which is insane. Nowadays I need for a laptop to study my online master degree than a desktop prebuilt by myself and because of that I'm truly considering this Dell XPS over the MacBook Air M2 even than I'm currently using an old MacBook Air 2017 which works great but I need a bit of more power for data science.
A lot of students buy the XPS'. Microsoft 365 [Excel, PowerPoint, Word et al], Outlook, Netflix, Spotify and Edge ain't gonna need that beefy performance bud lol. Have the XPS 13 Plus. Every single morning, when I open the lid at work, I literally admire the beauty for a second before starting. Btw, who tf uses a Headphone jack today anyways. Bruvs be flexing their AirPods, and those Apple Headphones xD. My only qualm with the 13 Plus is the 60Hz Refresh Rate. MBP's have 120Hz. So that is a bummer imo.
Been using MacBook Pros for years but have just sold mine because the limitations of the M1 platform have been interfering with my professional workloads. Sadly, it's not a limitation of the architecture (ARM) but instead Apple deliberately restricting what can be done on their platform (various missing APIs, system features and a refusal to support Linux). I had to start carrying two laptops because my MBP simply couldn't do anything other than look pretty for a long time. Looking for a Windows laptop now and oh my god what a shit show. Why is there not just a 1:1 MacBook pro clone running a half decent mobile AMD processor with respectable battery life? All the other laptops I have seen either look hideous or have poorly selected hardware - while costing a tonne.
I know right? laptop assempler and creator are just overall greedy guys, they take off the performance in exchange for a slightly better battery, trade aestethics for shitty hardware and poor materiels or vice versa. Why can't they simply earn less money while giving us a better product overall??
Wow, exactly my case! Apple really fked us up with the Silicon arch. Yes, great battery life but cmon, not a single way of virtualizing (even losing performance) I'm changing my mbook air because of that and other M1 limitations. Just curious, which windows laptop did you choose to replace your Mbook pro? I'm between thinkpad T14 and this XPS 13. Thanks!
I can’t see that there are any reasons to recommend this laptop. Apart from the price it just seems like a long list of negatives. Have I missed something?
It's well built, it looks killer, plenty enough performance for most, it has a touchscreen, long battery life, it's quiet and competitively priced. 'K?
@@sepidehbahrami5223 i bought macbook air m1. because i was Mac user so. mac are very fast we cant compare mac with windows laptops. macbook air m1 is much cheaper than XPS 13.
It only has 8GB of RAM. That's just too little for windows 11, in my opinon. Especially considering you can't upgrade it. I'm bummed, because this could have been great. Also, at the moment, the 2020 M1 Macbooc Air is quite a bit cheaper than the XPS 13.
"Before we get there though, go ahead and give this video a like..." Before? Really? After just 45 seconds of intro? Thanks for injecting humor into a laptop review!
The thing with the headphone jack is a strange one. If people want to use the port, they want to have good headphones. They will want the PC to have a good DAC if they have good headphones. This PC does not have a good DAC. For that reason using wired headphones would simply be a retrograde step. Instead, someone buying this would simply get a dongle, e.g. a dragonfly or some other USB DAC and plug their headphones into that. If they are good headphones - they stand a better chance of enjoying the output that way. Just plugging terrible headphones into a PC makes no sense when there are fabulous Bluetooth headphones out there, and the codecs are getting better and better - why do PCs not have LDAC or something like it? I have a great PC & an admittedly small USB AMP/DAC combo, which I use for my excellent wired headphones. I am NOT alone in this. I think Dell and other PC manufacturers have woken up to this and are not deciding if they are going to promote the audio OR remove the cost to them of including the audio jack. As more OEMs remove it - the ones that keep it are going to have to justify that to consumers and make it a marketing feature by having a better Amp/DAC. Anyway - the headphone port only makes sense to keep if they are going to improve the quality of the DAC on laptops. If they do - that will be in the marketing. Again - Apple gas got there first and is marketing on that basis. None of this is hard - it is just expensive. The upshot is that many more laptops will come without the headphone port - they will say that if you want audio - get a DAC and plug your headphones into that. They are probably not wrong about that. Thoughts?
I have a Qudelix Bluetooth DAC/AMP that improves sound quality by a noticeable margin. I used it with my Sennheiser HD599 (sits on it with velcro), and it's the perfect solution. I don't need the headphone jack at all.
I would rather the laptop be 10% thicker and have a USB 3 port, a superior graphics chip, or even better, an actual dedicated graphic's card with 2gb of onboard VRAM. It comes with a 3.5mm headphone adaptor so that's a non issue for me. Nevertheless, I just purchased this laptop because it's small and I can use it for movies, photos and even light video games. I should mention that I have to wait a month for delivery as it apparently had to be built. Great review, hello from Toronto, Ontario.
@@umairx25 I had to return it due to overheating. The XPS only has 1 fan. I then got an Alienware 14" and the bottom got unbelievably hot. I returned that as well. I actually use my laptop on my lap. It got so hot the power button started pulsing. It only has 2 fans where the 16" has four fans. Also Dell allows their computer's CPU's to hit 100c which IMO is way way too hot. That's the damn boiling point of water. I'm going to get an ASUS 18" as my friend has one and it runs as cool as a cucumber.
@@ioman1 I know Bluetooth headsets are getting better with 10ms latency, but I have a lot of studio equipment so a lot of it’s directly wired in and expensive so it sucked to have to get new headsets and they don’t make a lot in the pro audio department with Bluetooth
Dell is going in a such a bad direction, especially getting rid of the carbon fiber and white version, BAD BAD BAD move. All Dell had to do was improve Quality Control, that's it, there's no need to change what was already very good, BAD JOB DELL.
Dell should kill the current XPS line up. And should just make 2 laptops: XPS 14, and XPS 16. The current XPS 13's internals do not have enough space. The current XPS 15 also doesn't have enough space for the specs it is packing. The current XPS 17 is too big.
I do really wish they had made the XPS 13 Plus a 14-inch model that packed some discrete graphics and thicker chassis. That would have set it apart more clearly from the standard XPS 13 and provided a good counter to the 14-inch MacBook Pro. But I do think there will always be a target audience for a super slim, compact laptop for those who don't need all the extra performance.
XPS 9315 is absolutely the worst laptops ever. Crashed twice and had to factory reset twice. Got replacement and the same thing happened on day 2. If you think this is a good laptop- you have lost all credibility.
Dell has truly lost it... It's going the complete opposite direction to be that of Apple. While Apple finally learned the lesson that thinness and light weight aren't everything and actually went and redesigned their chassis to accommodate powerful yet efficient features, Dell has gone to completely ruined their laptops and compromise everything that makes a laptop a great one....
@@ioman1 Yea except that MacBook has exceptional battery life, is fanless + quiet, and great efficiency. No other chipmakers can achieve that right now, so Dell shouldn't have tried. They're better off competing with the MBPs.
@@benjaminnhlam2867 No one can compete with what M1/M2 offers, this is true, but they have one fatal, uh, consequence. You gotta use Apple's software. This is both a pro and a con depending on how you feel about Mac OS. Me personally, I think Apple has the perfect phone operating system. But Mac OS... I just can't get behind, especially with ARM limitations. The Dell offers Windows and Linux, which, frankly are more than enough to sway me. We're getting some software progress on Apple Silicon (Asahi Linux I'm looking at you), but it comes with SO much compromise to performance and usability that its just better to get a laptop designed for that, like the XPS.
I'm just really surprised by this machine. Fine its 800 bucks, but for a 100 more, you get the M1 Air and for 300 more you can get the M2 air which has better speakers, screen, web cam, headphone jack, battery life and power to much more than this. Its just a really har recommend even when compared to other windows devices... Especiallyfor the things this is being marketed for. If you want just a glorified chrome book or netbook kinda thing, why not go apple? or.. literally anything else like a surface device..
The new Dell XPS 13 brings this question into focus: On a laptop like this, do you care more about performance or battery life?
I care more about heat tbh. I've had enough of using my laptop whilst lying in my bed and my stomach burning. I wish there was a decent windows laptop that didn't get hot.
Performance, but graphic performance over more CPU for me. For $400 more bucks I would want a dedicated graphics card with 2gb of VRAM. I actually don't like the XPS Plus, I prefer the old-style trackpad and physical Function keys. The standard XPS 9215 has enough CPU juice for me.
Battery
Performance for sure, especially graphic performance.
@@liam4184if only they had amd configuration
Sure, it undercuts the MacBook Air on price but there’s so many sacrifices: It’s hotter, louder, and slower, the battery doesn’t last as long, the screen is dimmer with a smaller colour gamut and the speakers are much worse, the camera and microphones are worse, not to mention the support from Apple.
For a Windows PC this is a great alternative. It's not about the hardware for me as much as its about the platform. I like Apple laptops, but simply won't use them when it comes to gaming - and I need Windows for some software. So the Dell would win out for me.
@@ioman1 yeah, i'm super amazed by what apple managed to accomplish with the m1 air (m1 pro owner myself), but this seems like one of the best alternatives. most windows laptops which are able to compete with the m1 cost a lot more, so it's nice to see someone launch an ultrabook in this price range.
I agree that overall the MacBook Air is the better laptop. If they costed the exact same price, the XPS 13 would be hard to recommend. But I think it is a better direct alternative to the MBA than nearly every other Windows laptop you can buy, precisely because of how it's priced.
So many errors and problems with the latest macbook air, though.
How much did apple pay u
I have this laptop and I wouldn't recommend it. First, its cost is way too high. Second, It gets hot very often with less applications open. I hook it up to an external monitor and the fans wouldn't stop running.
You know its an alternate timeline when Dell laptops have no headphone jacks but Apple ones do.
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Dell US website states USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to 3.5mm Audio adapters are both included in box; review models don't always include all accessories...
We can expect Apple & Dell to engage in price skirmish from now 'til Xmas... Today, this XPS 13 is $799 at Dell, and Amazon also has the base M1 MacBook Air for $799.
So grateful you commented this! It actually very much changed my opinion on the computer :)
I sold my 2020 M1 MBA to purchase the XPS 9305, which was last years' Intel tiger lake model. No regrets and I'm looking forward to upgrading to this, or the beautiful XPS Plus. In my opinion, the XPS line are the best Windows machines that money can buy.
I ordered on launch day and absolutely love it.
Oh I just ordered this on a whim and I am so glad I'm reading good reviews!
Would you still recommend it now?
Yeah the lack of headphone jack would be a deal breaker for me. Obviously this isn't a laptop I would get for performance so I don't mind that, but not being able to plug headphones in without an adapter sounds like a pain. I use an Air for work and it has one.
went with Macbook air m2 cause i didn't want to deal with Fan noise,heating and mediocre battery life of XPS 13... but i prefer XPS 13's sleek design and smaller form factor to Macbook's. hope Dell somehow can fix them so i can go back to windows for next upgrade.
Fist of all thank you so much for this video, even that this Del XPS 13 9315 has been almost a year in the market, I see it more convenient than the MacBook Air M2, at least here in Mexico I found this Dell between 900 to 1000 USD with 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD on Amazon and the MacBook Air M2 jumps to almost $2000 USD in the Apple Website in Mexico with the same configuration which is insane. Nowadays I need for a laptop to study my online master degree than a desktop prebuilt by myself and because of that I'm truly considering this Dell XPS over the MacBook Air M2 even than I'm currently using an old MacBook Air 2017 which works great but I need a bit of more power for data science.
Just bought one on the last year's model discount with 32Gb RAM, 1Tb storage, and the i7 for just a grand. Waiting on it to arrive.
How’s it going?
@@Danichoit It's going well! No complaints with it. Battery especially is excellent.
I remember dell designing their thermal framework / fan speed as horrendous, returned every single one year after year. How do people put up with it
A lot of students buy the XPS'.
Microsoft 365 [Excel, PowerPoint, Word et al], Outlook, Netflix, Spotify and Edge ain't gonna need that beefy performance bud lol.
Have the XPS 13 Plus. Every single morning, when I open the lid at work, I literally admire the beauty for a second before starting.
Btw, who tf uses a Headphone jack today anyways. Bruvs be flexing their AirPods, and those Apple Headphones xD.
My only qualm with the 13 Plus is the 60Hz Refresh Rate. MBP's have 120Hz. So that is a bummer imo.
Love the XPS. Would jump on it the moment its processors can give Apple a run for their money!!
good luck with the horrendous quality control.
Been using MacBook Pros for years but have just sold mine because the limitations of the M1 platform have been interfering with my professional workloads. Sadly, it's not a limitation of the architecture (ARM) but instead Apple deliberately restricting what can be done on their platform (various missing APIs, system features and a refusal to support Linux). I had to start carrying two laptops because my MBP simply couldn't do anything other than look pretty for a long time.
Looking for a Windows laptop now and oh my god what a shit show. Why is there not just a 1:1 MacBook pro clone running a half decent mobile AMD processor with respectable battery life? All the other laptops I have seen either look hideous or have poorly selected hardware - while costing a tonne.
I know right? laptop assempler and creator are just overall greedy guys, they take off the performance in exchange for a slightly better battery, trade aestethics for shitty hardware and poor materiels or vice versa. Why can't they simply earn less money while giving us a better product overall??
Wow, exactly my case! Apple really fked us up with the Silicon arch. Yes, great battery life but cmon, not a single way of virtualizing (even losing performance) I'm changing my mbook air because of that and other M1 limitations. Just curious, which windows laptop did you choose to replace your Mbook pro? I'm between thinkpad T14 and this XPS 13. Thanks!
I can’t see that there are any reasons to recommend this laptop. Apart from the price it just seems like a long list of negatives. Have I missed something?
It's well built, it looks killer, plenty enough performance for most, it has a touchscreen, long battery life, it's quiet and competitively priced. 'K?
Just bought mine today the XPS 13 but I checked the properties it has 1 GHz 😢😢😢 I don't now why and how
Hi sir, could you please suggest me which laptop should i buy macbook Air M1 or Dell XPS 13 9315.
Which one did you buy finally? I am in the same situation and i cannot decide.
@@sepidehbahrami5223 i bought macbook air m1. because i was Mac user so. mac are very fast we cant compare mac with windows laptops. macbook air m1 is much cheaper than XPS 13.
@@HaseebRazadid you get any upgrades or the default
We can be done with less thin. I'm fine with it. Give me type A usb and wired networking.
How about putting AMD into it and not having to sacrifice performance for the battery life and cooler operation?
AMD doesn't make any benefit in terms of battery
It only has 8GB of RAM. That's just too little for windows 11, in my opinon. Especially considering you can't upgrade it.
I'm bummed, because this could have been great. Also, at the moment, the 2020 M1 Macbooc Air is quite a bit cheaper than the XPS 13.
They offer this laptop with 8, 16, or 32GB RAM
WHY NO 3.5MM?
"Before we get there though, go ahead and give this video a like..." Before? Really? After just 45 seconds of intro? Thanks for injecting humor into a laptop review!
they do include adaptor for headphone jck
They can't be serious with these color choices, lmao
We’ll get used to it Jesus. I have it and I love it
Why are you the only reviewers which got this model?
Just got one on sale for my daughter. It's a killer deal at $699 IMO
Literally the only thing stopping me from getting this is the lack of a headphone jack. Why??
Use a dongle or BT.
Could you tell the read write speed for this laptop?
this is goona be in my shopping cart thnx man
The thing with the headphone jack is a strange one.
If people want to use the port, they want to have good headphones.
They will want the PC to have a good DAC if they have good headphones.
This PC does not have a good DAC.
For that reason using wired headphones would simply be a retrograde step.
Instead, someone buying this would simply get a dongle, e.g. a dragonfly or some other USB DAC and plug their headphones into that.
If they are good headphones - they stand a better chance of enjoying the output that way.
Just plugging terrible headphones into a PC makes no sense when there are fabulous Bluetooth headphones out there, and the codecs are getting better and better - why do PCs not have LDAC or something like it?
I have a great PC & an admittedly small USB AMP/DAC combo, which I use for my excellent wired headphones.
I am NOT alone in this.
I think Dell and other PC manufacturers have woken up to this and are not deciding if they are going to promote the audio OR remove the cost to them of including the audio jack.
As more OEMs remove it - the ones that keep it are going to have to justify that to consumers and make it a marketing feature by having a better Amp/DAC.
Anyway - the headphone port only makes sense to keep if they are going to improve the quality of the DAC on laptops. If they do - that will be in the marketing.
Again - Apple gas got there first and is marketing on that basis.
None of this is hard - it is just expensive.
The upshot is that many more laptops will come without the headphone port - they will say that if you want audio - get a DAC and plug your headphones into that.
They are probably not wrong about that.
Thoughts?
I have a Qudelix Bluetooth DAC/AMP that improves sound quality by a noticeable margin. I used it with my Sennheiser HD599 (sits on it with velcro), and it's the perfect solution. I don't need the headphone jack at all.
I would rather the laptop be 10% thicker and have a USB 3 port, a superior graphics chip, or even better, an actual dedicated graphic's card with 2gb of onboard VRAM. It comes with a 3.5mm headphone adaptor so that's a non issue for me. Nevertheless, I just purchased this laptop because it's small and I can use it for movies, photos and even light video games. I should mention that I have to wait a month for delivery as it apparently had to be built. Great review, hello from Toronto, Ontario.
Hello, how’re you liking it so far? How has gaming been on it, and how’s the webcam?
@@umairx25 I had to return it due to overheating. The XPS only has 1 fan. I then got an Alienware 14" and the bottom got unbelievably hot. I returned that as well. I actually use my laptop on my lap. It got so hot the power button started pulsing. It only has 2 fans where the 16" has four fans. Also Dell allows their computer's CPU's to hit 100c which IMO is way way too hot. That's the damn boiling point of water.
I'm going to get an ASUS 18" as my friend has one and it runs as cool as a cucumber.
No headphone Jack a deal breaker
How many laptops still have a headphone jack? Use Bluetooth headphones.
@@ioman1 too much latency for music
@@SonicVibe Interesting, I didn't know that. I'll have to investigate. Have any good research pieces or articles you can send my way? Thanks!
@@ioman1 I know Bluetooth headsets are getting better with 10ms latency, but I have a lot of studio equipment so a lot of it’s directly wired in and expensive so it sucked to have to get new headsets and they don’t make a lot in the pro audio department with Bluetooth
@@ioman1 most laptops still have a headphone jack. Even apple does.
What a dumb comment lol
Not sure what the difference in price is, but the Plus is much better looking. That is what I would get.
Dell is going in a such a bad direction, especially getting rid of the carbon fiber and white version, BAD BAD BAD move. All Dell had to do was improve Quality Control, that's it, there's no need to change what was already very good, BAD JOB DELL.
The popping in and out of the picture in the video is annoying.
Is it true that this laptop is fanless and therefore completly silent?
2 & 1 is fanless if I'm correct. this has a fan.
I only use Bluetooth audio devices these days...
Who doesn't, right?
@@ioman1 nah fuck that you cuck sucker zoomers
Dell should kill the current XPS line up. And should just make 2 laptops: XPS 14, and XPS 16.
The current XPS 13's internals do not have enough space.
The current XPS 15 also doesn't have enough space for the specs it is packing.
The current XPS 17 is too big.
I do really wish they had made the XPS 13 Plus a 14-inch model that packed some discrete graphics and thicker chassis. That would have set it apart more clearly from the standard XPS 13 and provided a good counter to the 14-inch MacBook Pro. But I do think there will always be a target audience for a super slim, compact laptop for those who don't need all the extra performance.
XPS 9315 is absolutely the worst laptops ever. Crashed twice and had to factory reset twice. Got replacement and the same thing happened on day 2. If you think this is a good laptop- you have lost all credibility.
User error.😂
Dell has truly lost it... It's going the complete opposite direction to be that of Apple.
While Apple finally learned the lesson that thinness and light weight aren't everything and actually went and redesigned their chassis to accommodate powerful yet efficient features, Dell has gone to completely ruined their laptops and compromise everything that makes a laptop a great one....
This competes with the Macbook air - which is still thin.
@@ioman1 Yea except that MacBook has exceptional battery life, is fanless + quiet, and great efficiency.
No other chipmakers can achieve that right now, so Dell shouldn't have tried. They're better off competing with the MBPs.
@@benjaminnhlam2867 No one can compete with what M1/M2 offers, this is true, but they have one fatal, uh, consequence. You gotta use Apple's software. This is both a pro and a con depending on how you feel about Mac OS. Me personally, I think Apple has the perfect phone operating system. But Mac OS... I just can't get behind, especially with ARM limitations. The Dell offers Windows and Linux, which, frankly are more than enough to sway me. We're getting some software progress on Apple Silicon (Asahi Linux I'm looking at you), but it comes with SO much compromise to performance and usability that its just better to get a laptop designed for that, like the XPS.
@@benjaminnhlam2867This one has exceptional battery life too.
Windows laptops are dead to me. When you can get a far superior MacBook Air, not even a Pro at that.
Indeed. No brainer !
Ugh, wouldn't recommend m2. Returned the one I had because there were so many issues. Not worth it at all.
What can you do with MacOS though other than Web browser, watch videos, word process and edit videos?
The XPS 13 Plus should become XPS 14
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I'm just really surprised by this machine. Fine its 800 bucks, but for a 100 more, you get the M1 Air and for 300 more you can get the M2 air which has better speakers, screen, web cam, headphone jack, battery life and power to much more than this. Its just a really har recommend even when compared to other windows devices... Especiallyfor the things this is being marketed for. If you want just a glorified chrome book or netbook kinda thing, why not go apple? or.. literally anything else like a surface device..
Wouldn't recommend m2. I returned the one I had. So many issues.
m2 in an air is problematic. you'll be wanting a fan if u don't enjoy how much it throttles.
Macbook doesn't run Windows. Nor has it got a touchscreen.
Just a copy of macbook air
ok, so I should fix my old laptop and keep running linux, got it.
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No Windows brands can find an answer for Apple’s lineup of laptops.. disappointing.
I have this computer and im not a fan.
Nels Wells
Wow trhe worst 12th gen gen laptop ever tested and slower than last year xps 13 that's something 😅
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Hmm.. u have good looking face 🤩
Hhh
Headphone jack is not needed in 2023. If you have to connect such devices -- buy an adapter.
Change my mind.
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No longer looks like a premium laptop
Have to disagree.