Tag: Windows laptop

  • New Dell XPS 13 Challenges MacBook Air, 8GB RAM Fears Overblown

    New Dell XPS 13 Challenges MacBook Air, 8GB RAM Fears Overblown

    Key Takeaway

    – Apple’s MacBook Neo forced Windows OEMs like Dell to improve affordable laptop quality.
    – The Dell XPS 13 2026 features a premium CNC aluminum build, 120 Hz QHD+ display, and good inputs.
    – 8GB RAM in the XPS 13 handles normal daily use without issues, despite online concerns.
    – The XPS 13 offers slightly better battery life than the MacBook Neo (14hr 48min local video playback).
    – The $599 Dell XPS 13 could spark a competitive, consumer-benefiting affordable Windows laptop market.


    The Unexpected Rival

    Many would argue that by releasing the MacBook Neo at a good price, Apple has done a major service to the Windows laptop ecosystem. The MacBook Neo offers superb value at $599 with its excellent metallic construction, a 500-nit IPS display, and good performance. Windows laptop OEMs were left with no choice but to respond with comparable laptops. The Dell XPS 13 2026 is one of the first true MacBook Neo rivals, and it looks to be an incredible one.

    A Totally New Build

    We got our hands on the Dell XPS 13 2026 for a brief first impressions video and came away quite impressed. Gone are the rickety plastic chassis that you expect from an affordable Windows laptop, the weak, washed-out display, and the underwhelming input devices. The Dell XPS 13 2026 features almost none of these traditional trappings of affordable Windows laptops.

    Key Specs and Features

    The new Dell XPS 13 is a slim and light CNC aluminum notebook with a 120 Hz QHD+ display, a backlit keyboard, a large glass touchpad, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a 52 Wh battery. Be sure to check out our full initial impressions of the laptop linked below.

    Performance Concerns Addressed

    While we haven’t yet reviewed the Dell XPS 13, the biggest drawback of the XPS 13 vs the MacBook Neo would be the performance. We did notice in our hands-on that, despite packing just 8 GB of RAM, the XPS 13 handles day-to-day tasks without a hitch. So, the concerns around Windows 11 and 8 GB of RAM that have dominated conversations online since the XPS 13 launched seem a bit overblown.

    Dave2D’s Take on RAM

    This was also confirmed by Dave2D in his initial testing of the Dell XPS 13. Dave2D reports that, although the XPS 13 is slower than the MacBook Neo on a purely horsepower basis and macOS also handles 8 GB RAM better than Windows, the XPS 13 is no slouch. The 8GB of RAM only starts to affect Windows 11 in extreme cases, like running video editing software while playing a bunch of videos, etc. For normal, routine use, the new Dell XPS 13 reportedly has no issues due to 8 GB of RAM, even with many browser tabs open.

    Battery Life Comparison

    Finally, Dell advertises 17 hours of Netflix streaming on a single charge for the XPS 13. Dave2D measured 14 hours and 48 minutes of local video playback. This result is a little over an hour longer than the MacBook Neo.

    The Final Verdict for Now

    While we have to reserve final judgments for our review, it appears that Dell has crafted a superb value-oriented Windows laptop in the XPS 13 2026. We expect the XPS 13 to sell quite well, especially at the $599 student price. This has the potential to kickstart an affordable Windows laptop race, which would immensely benefit consumers.


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  • Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Surfaces Ahead of Launch

    Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Surfaces Ahead of Launch

    Key Takeaway

    1. The Galaxy Book 6 Edge features a 16-inch AMOLED display with a 2880 × 1800 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and matte finish, but lacks touch support.
    2. It is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processor with options of 16GB or 32GB RAM and 512GB or 1TB SSD storage.
    3. The laptop includes comprehensive connectivity options like Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, multiple USB ports, HDMI 2.1, and microSD reader, and offers up to 22 hours of battery life.
    4. Priced at €2,199 for the base model, with the higher-end model expected to cost upwards of €2,800, and available in Light Blue.

    Introduction to Samsung’s Newest Laptops

    Earlier this year during CES 2026, Samsung more than just wowed audiences with their innovative tech, they also announced a new range of Galaxy Book laptops. The latest calls for attention were the Galaxy Book 6, Galaxy Book 6 Pro, and the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra. But, sadly, they still haven’t teased a new Galaxy Book Edge. Luckily, a sneak peek of what seems to be the upcoming Galaxy Book 6 Edge has pops up online, giving us an idea about its specs and pricing.

    Display and Design Specifications

    The Galaxy Book 6 Edge is said to come with a impressive 16-inch AMOLED screen, with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The resolution will be 2880 × 1800 pixels, complemented by a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. According to Winfuture, this model was listed on Cyberport’s website, a retailer from Germany. Interesting enough, the screen is bigger than the original 15.6-inch display of the last model, but it doesn’t support touch and sports a matte finish. Brightness is noted to reach a peak of 500 nits. If you’ve been hoping for a 14-inch version like in Galaxy Book 4 Edge, it seems that model might be discontinued, as reported.

    Performance and Hardware Details

    This next-gen Galaxy Book is not adding Intel to the mix, instead, it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. This ARM-based chip will be teamed with either 16GB or 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Storage options are also generous, offering 512GB and 1TB SSD variants. The overall performance looks promising, especially for those who prefer ARM over traditional Intel chips.

    Connectivity and Other Features

    • Supports Wi-Fi 7 for faster wireless connectivity
    • Bluetooth 5.4 for improved wireless device pairing
    • Two USB 4.0 Type-C connectors for versatile connections
    • One USB-A port for legacy devices
    • Full-sized HDMI 2.1 port for external displays
    • MicroSD card slot for expanded storage options
    • Combo audio jack
    • Fingerprint scanner for added security

    The device weighs around 1.55kg, is 12.3mm thick, and includes a 61.8Wh battery that claims up to 22 hours of use. Additional features include a sleek Light Blue color finish and a price expectation of around €2,199 for the base model. The version with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage is estimated to cost over €2,800, mainly due to ongoing RAM shortages. And with all these features, the Galaxy Book 6 Edge seems prepared to make a splash once it officially launches.

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