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Dell is bringing back the XPS 13 as a MacBook Neo competitor — with a temporary discount to $599

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Dell's reintroduction of the XPS 13 as a budget-friendly laptop at $599 aims to compete directly with Apple's MacBook Neo, offering a lightweight and portable design with solid display features. The limited-time promotion targets students, emphasizing affordability without sacrificing key features, though some compromises like limited ports and lower RAM are evident. This move signals Dell's focus on capturing budget-conscious consumers and students in a competitive ultrabook market.

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Dell is making good on its tease from CES and finally announcing a new XPS 13. The XPS 13 returns as a budget-friendly option, launching in July at a promotional student price of $599 — though that introductory deal only runs until September for back-to-school shopping; it’ll start at $699 for everyone else. The $599 promo exactly matches up with the MacBook Neo’s starting price, but students can actually get Apple’s budget laptop for $100 less. That means Dell has its work cut out proving that the XPS 13 is worth the extra money.

This will be Dell’s thinnest and lightest XPS to date, measuring 0.5 inches / 12.7mm thick and weighing just 2.2 pounds / 1kg. It’ll have just two USB-C ports and no 3.5mm audio jack, just like the last XPS 13 that cost much more. It sadly won’t even have a dedicated audio jack on higher end configurations set to arrive later with Intel Panther Lake chips and Thunderbolt 4 — which will go up to 32GB of RAM.

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1 / 6 The new XPS 13 in its silver and gray colors, which Dell calls “sky” and “storm.” Image: Dell

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