After a few years where many so-called experts said tablets and phones would replace the PC, →
The regular XPS 13 has been our favorite consumer laptop for more than two years, because →
Dell is appealing to on-the-go small business workers who may be on a fairly modest budget →
The new MacBook Pro has some actual pros up in arms. With only two USB Type-C →
USB Type-C is the new standard connector for both charging and data on laptops, phones and tablets. →
The Dell XPS 13 became our top overall laptop by offering a 13-inch screen in a →
Intel has a new family of processors coming soon to a laptop near you. Dubbed Kaby →
Thanks to its lightweight chassis, gorgeous screen and epic battery life, the Dell XPS 13 has →
It’s not a stretch to say that Dell’s XPS laptops are some of the best all-around →
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With the 12-inch MacBook (starting at $1,299), Apple has updated its fantastically light notebook with longer →
The best laptop is now even better. Dell has given the XPS 13 ($799 to start, →
The non-touch version of the Dell XPS 13 lasted for a very strong 11 hours and 54 →
One of the most common complaints about the Dell XPS 13 is that the display may →
With its XPS 13 and XPS 15 consumer-focused notebooks, Dell found a winning laptop formula: →
The XPS range is where you’ll find Dell’s most desirable laptops. These aren’t all-practical workstations, or →
Dell has rolled out three new machines for its XPS notebook lineup including the XPS 12 →
The Pros Rugged; Hot-swappable batteries; Light for its size; Bright display The Cons Poor webcam; No →
Dell’s latest Chromebook, the Chromebook 13, was designed specifically for businesses. But with a high-res, high-quality →
The XPS 13’s virtually borderless Infinity display gave us a glimpse into the future and earned →
Engadget doesn’t review many tablets anymore. When it comes to Android devices, we’re far more likely →
CES has come and gone; the holidays are long past; and now all we’re left with →