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CES 2012: Dell joins Ultrabook fray, announces $999 XPS 13 Ultrabook

By | January 10, 2012, 5:21pm PST

Summary: Now the big boys are getting into the Ultrabook act. Last night, HP unveiled its Envy 14 Spectre “premium” model, and today Dell has bowed with its Ultrabook debut. Dubbed the XPS 13 Ultrabook, it will start at the magical $999 price point when it goes on sale at the end of February. The 13.3-inch display [...]

Now the big boys are getting into the Ultrabook act. Last night, HP unveiled its Envy 14 Spectre “premium” model, and today Dell has bowed with its Ultrabook debut. Dubbed the XPS 13 Ultrabook, it will start at the magical $999 price point when it goes on sale at the end of February.

The 13.3-inch display features Gorilla Glass, and Dell claims it has squeezed it into an 11-inch footprint. (The touchpad with multi-gesture support also uses glass.) The XPS 13 Ultrabook will come with either an Intel Core i5-2467M or Core i7-2637M processor, 4GB of RAM, Intel HD3000 integrated graphics, and an 128GB or 256GB solid state drive. The company says the system lasted 8 hours and 53 minutes on MobileMark 2007 with a 6-cell battery in its lab testing, though your mileage will certainly vary.

To sweeten the deal, Dell is offering US purchasers a year of both Accidental Damage Service and LoJack Theft Recovery Service. Corporate types can opt for add-ons like the Windows 7 Trusted Platform Module and ProSupport service.

Dell says you can reserve an XPS 13 Ultrabook right now, but as of this writing the link on the Direct2Dell blog is not working. Could there be some pent-up demand for a Dell Ultrabook — or just some poor website maintenance?

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RE: CES 2012: Dell joins Ultrabook fray, announces $999 XPS 13 Ultrabook
SlithyTove 11th Jan
@Marzell

Well, you are nearly a decade late with your quip. Dell's pride swallowing on that count occured a long time ago.

Since it seems it is historical joke day: "Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court said that 'Taft is the politest man in Washington; the other day he gave up his seat in a street-car to three ladies.'"

"Maybe it's time for Dell to give up and close shop. "

Yes, because clearly billions in profit doesn't matter at all if someone else is making more money.
Wow, Michael Dell must have really had to swallow his pride to make this Mac Book Air clone after his 1997 comment that Apple "should close shop". Maybe it's time for Dell to give up and close shop.
@Marzell

Well, you are nearly a decade late with your quip. Dell's pride swallowing on that count occured a long time ago.

Since it seems it is historical joke day: "Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court said that 'Taft is the politest man in Washington; the other day he gave up his seat in a street-car to three ladies.'"

"Maybe it's time for Dell to give up and close shop. "

Yes, because clearly billions in profit doesn't matter at all if someone else is making more money.

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