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Apple MacBook Air 2013 vs Dell XPS 13: Spec showdown

MacBook Air vs Dell XPX 13
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Apple kicked off this year’s WWDC conference with a slew of new announcements, and among them was the new and improved fleet of MacBook Airs. This year’s 13-inch model boasts a handful of improvements over last year’s, but it isn’t exactly enough to make Apple king of the Ultrabook market. To help you get a sense of how the new Macbook Air stacks up against the competition, we’ve put it up against Dell’s XPS 13 Ultrabook in this detailed spec comparison.

 

Dell XPS 13

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13-inch Macbook Air 2013

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Dimensions 12.4” x 8.1” x 0.71” 12.8” x 8.94” x 0.68”
Weight 2.99 pounds 2.96 pounds
Chassis Carbon fiber Aluminum
Keyboard Backlit Backlit w/ ambient light sensor
Processor 2.6 GHz Core i5-3337U 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 (Haswell)
RAM 8GB 4GB of 1600MHz LPDDR3
Graphics HD Graphcis 4000 Intel D Graphics 5000
Screen Size 13.3″ 13.3″
Resolution 1920 x 1080 1440 by 900
Storage 256GB SSD 256GB SSD
Networking Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 Wi-Fi (including 802.11ac), Bluetooth 4.0
Ports HDMI, Mini Display port, 2 USB 3.0, SDXC card reader USB 3.0, Thunderbolt, SDXC card reader
Webcam 1.3 MP webcam 720p HD webcam
Operating System Windows 8 Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
Battery Life 8 hours 12 hours
Price $1,400 $1,300

As you can see, the new Macbook is a bit slimmer and lighter than the XPS, but also doesn’t come with nearly the screen resolution, storage space, or RAM that Dell boasts. Still, it’s worth noting that Apple’s machine boasts superior battery life, and comes equipped with the latest 802.11ac wireless networking standard, meaning it’ll be capable of faster throughput and data transfer rates – if you’ve got an AC router.

As for the pricetag, Apple is a bit easier on your wallet than Dell, but depending on how much you value your pixels and storage space, the XPS 13 might be worth the extra $100.

Which laptop would you choose, and why? 

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