Top spec Dell XPS 13 laptop available at a reduced price through Dell Outlet, plus an extra 10% off using code 4ZDF4ZKN1$PL$D. Free delivery too.
Specs are:
XPS 13 - 9350
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-6500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
16 GB Memory
512GB PCIe Solid State Drive
No Optical Device
Software
Dell Wireless-1820A 802.11ac, 2x2, 2.4GHz + Bluetooth 4.1
Battery : Primary 4-cell 56 W/HR (integrated)
13.3 inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800) InfinityEdge Touch Display
Internal Qwerty Backlit Keyboard
Top comments
BigYoSpeck
17 Aug 1619#12
I would love to be able to justify one of these. Sadly you should be prepared for the army of people who don't understand why a laptop can cost more than £300 and only come here for the fish finger deals.
Oh and those that will scoff at an i7 not being a quad core who don't understand how the intel nomenclature works.
So all I ask of people before they hit that cold button is to stop and think is that alternative you think is a better deal a touchscreen, premium built ultrabook, with a QHD+ display and a 512gb PCIe based solid state storage or is it actually inferior in some respect which is why it's cheaper?
Picard123 to joepbailey
17 Aug 168#26
LOL. That's a 2.7kg 15.6" brick. The XPS13 is a 1.2kg ultraportable with a 13.3" screen in a 11.6" form factor.
The spanner count is high on here today! :laughing:
Schizophonic to suchitmehta7
17 Aug 168#8
Laptop CPUs do not get any higher than this for the size and practicality. If your looking for a top spec notebook then your going to live to cope with lugging a 4kg machine around with a heavier battery life, optical drive (who uses these) and a dedicated GPU.
I dont think you can get higher spec laptop for the size of these ultrabook.
Your paying high end prices more for the screen as its almost a 4k res for a 13.3" screen.
suchitmehta7
17 Aug 166#7
Dual core processor (with only 4MB Cache) + 4 cell battery + no dedicated graphic card + no optical drive = top of the range??
doesn't add up.. sorry but voted cold
All comments (102)
j_leech
17 Aug 161#1
seems quite good price for the specs. but the link doesn't work :disappointed:
tej1
17 Aug 16#2
are these used/refurbished?...
Willip
17 Aug 16#3
Some items on Dell outlet are used/refurbished. This one specifically says New Unused Product.
Working on the link....
HacKage
17 Aug 16#4
The codes on the Dell Outlet are normally generated on an ad-hoc basis and are 1 time use only. Unless this is something different, then it may not apply to all?
Willip to HacKage
17 Aug 161#6
The 10% off code is found on the Outlet homepage - special offer until the end of August.
Matthaus
17 Aug 16#5
love these laptops. have the xps 15 and wouldn't mind the smaller one for more general use.. tempted
suchitmehta7
17 Aug 166#7
Dual core processor (with only 4MB Cache) + 4 cell battery + no dedicated graphic card + no optical drive = top of the range??
doesn't add up.. sorry but voted cold
Schizophonic to suchitmehta7
17 Aug 168#8
Laptop CPUs do not get any higher than this for the size and practicality. If your looking for a top spec notebook then your going to live to cope with lugging a 4kg machine around with a heavier battery life, optical drive (who uses these) and a dedicated GPU.
I dont think you can get higher spec laptop for the size of these ultrabook.
Your paying high end prices more for the screen as its almost a 4k res for a 13.3" screen.
joepbailey
17 Aug 16#9
I don't see how this is a deal. £800 for Inspiron 15 7559, 1080p, i7-6700HQ, 8gb Ram, nVidia 960m at Curry's .... actually you can get 10% cash back as well so would make it £720
AR2012 to joepbailey
17 Aug 166#10
size, weight and the fact its an ultra book with a edge to edge display for starters.
Schizophonic to joepbailey
17 Aug 165#11
You can't compare the quality of a XPS range to an Inspiron...
BigYoSpeck to joepbailey
17 Aug 163#13
That's a good deal for a completely different category of device but it's not a touchscreen, it's only 1080p, it's half the ram and it's mechanical storage not PCIe based solid state. It's also not even close in build quality and design.
Agharta to joepbailey
17 Aug 161#20
And people pay loads of money for small lightweight sports cars when you can buy a big heavy 4x4 for less than half the price. Life is strange!
Picard123 to joepbailey
17 Aug 168#26
LOL. That's a 2.7kg 15.6" brick. The XPS13 is a 1.2kg ultraportable with a 13.3" screen in a 11.6" form factor.
The spanner count is high on here today! :laughing:
BigYoSpeck
17 Aug 1619#12
I would love to be able to justify one of these. Sadly you should be prepared for the army of people who don't understand why a laptop can cost more than £300 and only come here for the fish finger deals.
Oh and those that will scoff at an i7 not being a quad core who don't understand how the intel nomenclature works.
So all I ask of people before they hit that cold button is to stop and think is that alternative you think is a better deal a touchscreen, premium built ultrabook, with a QHD+ display and a 512gb PCIe based solid state storage or is it actually inferior in some respect which is why it's cheaper?
Opening post
Specs are:
XPS 13 - 9350
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-6500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
16 GB Memory
512GB PCIe Solid State Drive
No Optical Device
Software
Dell Wireless-1820A 802.11ac, 2x2, 2.4GHz + Bluetooth 4.1
Battery : Primary 4-cell 56 W/HR (integrated)
13.3 inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800) InfinityEdge Touch Display
Internal Qwerty Backlit Keyboard
Top comments
Oh and those that will scoff at an i7 not being a quad core who don't understand how the intel nomenclature works.
So all I ask of people before they hit that cold button is to stop and think is that alternative you think is a better deal a touchscreen, premium built ultrabook, with a QHD+ display and a 512gb PCIe based solid state storage or is it actually inferior in some respect which is why it's cheaper?
The spanner count is high on here today! :laughing:
I dont think you can get higher spec laptop for the size of these ultrabook.
Your paying high end prices more for the screen as its almost a 4k res for a 13.3" screen.
doesn't add up.. sorry but voted cold
All comments (102)
Working on the link....
doesn't add up.. sorry but voted cold
I dont think you can get higher spec laptop for the size of these ultrabook.
Your paying high end prices more for the screen as its almost a 4k res for a 13.3" screen.
The spanner count is high on here today! :laughing:
Oh and those that will scoff at an i7 not being a quad core who don't understand how the intel nomenclature works.
So all I ask of people before they hit that cold button is to stop and think is that alternative you think is a better deal a touchscreen, premium built ultrabook, with a QHD+ display and a 512gb PCIe based solid state storage or is it actually inferior in some respect which is why it's cheaper?