Last year's Dell XPS 13 Plus looked slightly different than the XPS laptops that preceded it. But the company seemed to like it, because it has now redesigned the rest of the XPS line to match. Yes, CES 2024 hasn't even had its press days yet, let alone started in earnest, but Dell is busy.
All new XPS 13, 14, and 16 laptops feature the XPS 13 Plus glass palm rest, which hides an invisible haptic touchpad. They also include touch-sensitive function buttons above the keyboard and larger keys for easier typing. These laptop keyboards are also among the first to get that spicy new Copilot key. Fainting.
This new XPS line will be available soon, with the XPS 13 starting at $1,300, the XPS 14 at $1,700, and the XPS 16 at $1,900. Read our first impressions here.
-Mat Smith
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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-dell-updates-its-xps-laptops-121516778.html?src=rss