Top 5 under budget gaming laptops,

Dell updates XPS 13 laptops with 11th Gen Intel Core CPUs and Thunderbolt 4

Specifically, the XPS 13 2n1, XPS 13, and XPS12 Developer Edition models

Dell on Monday updated its line of XPS laptops with 11th generation Intel processors. Specifically, the XPS 13 2n1, XPS 13 and XPS12 Developer Edition models. They are the first Dell laptops to receive Intel Evo certification, which means they have fast charging technology and can survive for 9 hours on a single charge. They can also wake up from “sleep” in less than 1 second.

[td_block_ad_box spot_id=”custom_ad_2″]

All three systems are equipped with new Thunderbolt 4 ports and RAM has been upgraded to frequency from 3,733Mhz LPDDR4X to 4,267Mhz and a maximum capacity of 32GB RAM. Powered by 11th generation Intel Tiger Lake processors introduced last month by Intel.

An important detail of these models is definitely the Intel Xe graphics. The 2n1 model has an IR camera that is powered by Windows Hello. The convertible model starts at $1,249 while the XPS 13 from $999.

The Developer Edition model brings Ubuntu 20.04LTS and Dell says it can last with a single charge for 19 hours. This model comes with the new InfinityEdge FHD+ display while Dell did not reveal the price. The laptops goes on sale from September 30 and will appear in the American, European, and Asian markets.

> Check next: Nokia 7.3 5G first renders leaked online

So what do you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more news and updates.

neoAdviser

[td_block_11 category_id=”3″ limit=”1″ td_filter_default_txt=”” tdc_css=””][td_block_ad_box spot_id=”custom_ad_3″ tdc_css=””]

Dell prepares the first OLED laptop

Dell’s first OLED laptop is near its debut. The 15.6-inch XPS 15 7590 long-awaited will debut on June 27th the company announced.

[td_block_ad_box spot_id=”custom_ad_2″ tdc_css=””]

The 4K Ultra HD OLED display will be the first in the XPS line with 3840 × 2160 resolution. This screen has individual pixels that turn off completely to achieve full black color.

Simply put, OLED screens have the potential to increase battery life because the pixels are completely turned off when there is black color compared to LCD screens to hold active pixels regardless of whether there is light or darkness in a given space.

The XPS 15 7590 offers a wide range of colors, 100% DCI-P3. 4K displays are equipped with Dolby Vision and can reflect reflexes up to 40 times the clearest and black color up to 10 times darker.

The rest of the hardware includes 9th generation of Intel Core processor with 8 cores and Nvidia GeForce 1650 graphics. The laptop comes with Intel Wi-Fi 6, 3 times faster than the previous generation. Up to 64GB of RAM can be applied and 2TB PCIe SSD along with a higher battery life.

The XPS 15 price starts at $999 but a well-stocked XPS 15 7590 model will cost a lot more.

> Read Next: Huawei Nova 5, Nova 5 Pro and Nova 5i with a 7-nm Kirin 810 Processor Revealed

So what do you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, follow us on twitter and facebook for more news and updates.

neOadviser – TECH

[td_block_11 category_id=”3″ limit=”1″ td_filter_default_txt=”” tdc_css=””][td_block_ad_box spot_id=”custom_ad_3″ tdc_css=””]