Dell’s $699 XPS 13 laptop is now available with the MacBook Neo in its sights — entry-level XPS design comes with Wildcat Lake, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD

Dell's $699 XPS 13 laptop is now available with the MacBook Neo in its sights — entry-level XPS design comes with Wildcat Lake, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD

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abufrejoval Don't quite know why this reminds me of the Russians waving flags in terrain supposedly taken from Ukraine… Somehow this seems like the type of machine nobody wants to build and nobody should buy, yet needs to be there, just to keep the Fruity Cult from overrunning what used to be a personal computing market, that all vendors try to turn into an AI addiction needle instead. Anyone with half a brain should be looking at old new stock, which oddly enough still exists and offers vastly better value, and often twice everything when adding another one or two hundred quid. Then again, there is even a refurbished market, should buget constraints bite harder. Reply

HideOut "We'll eventually see a configuration with the Core Ultra 7 355, which starts at 16 GB of memory and scales up to 32 GB, as well as sports Thunderbolt 4. " You mean SUPPORTS? Reply

cyrusfox abufrejoval said: Don't quite know why this reminds me of the Russians waving flags in terrain supposedly taken from Ukraine… Somehow this seems like the type of machine nobody wants to build and nobody should buy, yet needs to be there, just to keep the Fruity Cult from overrunning what used to be a personal computing market, that all vendors try to turn into an AI addiction needle instead. Anyone with half a brain should be looking at old new stock, which oddly enough still exists and offers vastly better value, and often twice everything when adding another one or two hundred quid. Then again, there is even a refurbished market, should buget constraints bite harder. IF the new old stock isn't lunar lake, it can't compete on battery, I have heard very glowing reports about battery life on this platform, and that is attractive. Reply

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