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Updated · PCMag · Jun 4
Dell Unveils $699 XPS 13 to Challenge Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jun 4

Dell Unveils $699 XPS 13 to Challenge Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo

3 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jun 4

Summary

  • $699 XPS 13 debuted at Computex as Dell’s lower-cost push into premium-looking laptops, with an all-metal chassis and a 2.2-pound design that undercuts Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo on size and weight.
  • 13.4 inches of touchscreen display and a backlit keyboard give Dell feature advantages over the 13-inch Neo, even after cost cuts that swap in a more basic keyboard layout and mechanical touchpad.
  • Intel’s new Wildcat Lake platform powers the base model launching this month, while Dell is also planning higher-end Panther Lake versions around July.
  • 17 hours is Dell’s estimated battery life, but real-world performance remains the main unanswered question until benchmark testing is available.
  • Dell is positioning the machine at students and other budget buyers, betting that build quality and portability can justify its $100 premium over Apple’s entry MacBook.

Insights

With a phone chip, can Apple's $599 MacBook Neo truly outperform Dell's new Intel-powered XPS 13?
Is Dell's budget XPS 13 a smart play for students or a risky dilution of its premium brand?