This deal won't be for everyone, but this is a great laptop for any travelling professionals (or non-professionals!), super light and really small 13in laptop. £250 off this model, I believe today only. The display is visually stunning, thanks to its tiny bezels (in my opinion!).
This particular model is usually £1,099 - call it £950 after standard Dell discounts, so still a great saving.
7th Gen Intel Core i5-7200U
8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
256GB PCIe SSD
Intel HD Graphics 620
Full HD Infinity Edge display
Potential Quidco/TCB (7% TCB - potentially making this sub £800!) also.
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Undisclosed2 to paulcheetham
28 Nov 164#8
You are paying for incredible design and superior portability. Dedicated graphics in a device this small? Keep dreaming.
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rdlowry
28 Nov 161#1
Thanks, ordered :smiley: This is a great deal, especially if TCB tracks.
Undisclosed2
28 Nov 16#2
No problem. Very tempted to sell my Inspiron 7537 - very good specs, but horrible to travel with.
Enjoy! :smiley:
TechNinja
28 Nov 161#3
Link not working
Undisclosed2 to TechNinja
28 Nov 16#6
Working for me?
Barnett5
28 Nov 16#4
I'm not sure i'm getting this deal why wouldn't you buy this?
Its around £100 less after 12% off with more memory (16gb) (and DDR4) and a better processor. The same size screen but with touch and only slightly heavier. Genuine question btw, i'm looking at buying one or the other now.
Sharpharp
28 Nov 161#5
QHD display or not? QHD is something special
Undisclosed2 to Sharpharp
28 Nov 16#10
Not QHD, unfortunately.
kingchris to Sharpharp
28 Nov 161#12
I agree the QHD is special.
But I took the Full HD version and I'm super happy with it. The Matte screen and the fact Windows doesn't have any scaling issues with the big battery life and cost savings all make the full HD the winner.
paulcheetham
28 Nov 161#7
Only 8gb of ram and no dedicated graphics card? For how much??
Undisclosed2 to paulcheetham
28 Nov 164#8
You are paying for incredible design and superior portability. Dedicated graphics in a device this small? Keep dreaming.
Picard123 to paulcheetham
28 Nov 16#32
'TROLOLOL' as they say.
It's an ultraportable with a 13" screen in a 11.6" form factor, not a gaming machine.
If you want gaming graphics, get the the Razer Blade 14" with the Pascal chip. It 'only' costs £1750. Even them, its not the same ultra portable form factor as the XPS13.
That being said it really isn't too important. Lisa Gade at MobileTechReview spoke about this at some point here when comparing some laptops: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEwOCfv6Ucg
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This particular model is usually £1,099 - call it £950 after standard Dell discounts, so still a great saving.
7th Gen Intel Core i5-7200U
8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
256GB PCIe SSD
Intel HD Graphics 620
Full HD Infinity Edge display
Potential Quidco/TCB (7% TCB - potentially making this sub £800!) also.
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Enjoy! :smiley:
http://www.dell.com/uk/p/inspiron-13-5378-2-in-1-laptop/pd?oc=cn53702&model_id=inspiron-13-5378-2-in-1-laptop
Its around £100 less after 12% off with more memory (16gb) (and DDR4) and a better processor. The same size screen but with touch and only slightly heavier. Genuine question btw, i'm looking at buying one or the other now.
But I took the Full HD version and I'm super happy with it. The Matte screen and the fact Windows doesn't have any scaling issues with the big battery life and cost savings all make the full HD the winner.
It's an ultraportable with a 13" screen in a 11.6" form factor, not a gaming machine.
If you want gaming graphics, get the the Razer Blade 14" with the Pascal chip. It 'only' costs £1750. Even them, its not the same ultra portable form factor as the XPS13.
Otherwise, jog on....
On a 13-14" screen it really isn't noticeable.