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Dell XPS 13 Vs Apple MacBook Neo: Detailed Comparision

Dell XPS 13 Vs Apple MacBook Neo: Detailed Comparision

NewsX 4 days ago

US based tech manufacturing company Dell has launched a direct challenge to Apple's MacBook Neo with the new XPS 13, a thin and light laptop starting at just $699 (around Rs 66,000).

For students, there is an even lower price of $599 during the back-to-school season. Dell clearly has a target in mind, and it is not hiding it.

What Is the XPS 13?

The XPS 13 is Dell's most affordable laptop in the XPS lineup. It is also, according to Dell, the thinnest and lightest XPS model ever made. The company says it is about half a pound lighter than Apple's MacBook Neo and comes with a larger display.

That is a notable claim. The MacBook Neo, which Apple launched in March, starts at $599 and has done well with students and budget buyers. Dell's response isessentially: we can match that experience and then some.

Dell XPS 13 vs Apple MacBook Neo: The Price Fight

Apple's MacBook Neo starts at $599 (around Rs 55,800), or $500 for students. Dell's XPS 13 starts at $699, dropping to $599 for students aged 16 and older during back-to-school season.

SoDell is not cheaper than Apple. Not quite. But the company is betting that its hardware, specifically the larger display and lighter build, will make the extra $99 feel worth it. Whether students see it that way is another question entirely.

Dell XPS 13 vs Apple MacBook Neo: Features And Specs

FeatureDell XPS 13Apple MacBook Neo
Starting Price$699$599
Student Price$599 (ages 16+, back-to-school offer)$500
ProcessorIntel Core Series 3 / Intel Core Ultra Series 3Apple Silicon (proprietary)
DisplayLarger than MacBook NeoStandard size
Weight~Half a pound lighter than MacBook NeoHeavier than XPS 13
Operating SystemWindowsmacOS
Target AudienceStudents, young professionalsStudents, budget buyers
AvailabilityCore Series 3 available soon; Ultra Series 3 coming later this summerAvailable now (launched in March)
Colour OptionsStandard colours; Storm colour coming laterStandard Apple colours

Dell's Own Words on Apple

Dell COO Jeff Clarke was unusually direct about Apple during the launch. "I'll give them credit.It'sa good productand itvalidatesthe marketwe'vebeen talking about," Clarke said, adding that students and consumers deserve better options at accessible price points.

That kind of comment from a top executive does not happen by accident. Dell is clearly watching what Apple is doing and wants buyers to know it is paying attention.

Why Dell Is Pushing Hard Right Now

The timing of this launch is not random. Dell announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January that it planned to compete across all price points in the consumer PC market. It also brought back the full XPS lineup around that time.

Part of this push is also about managing a coming slowdown. Memory chip costs are rising, and PC shipments in the second half of the year are expected to slow as a result. Dell is trying to build momentum now, while pricing is still manageable.

When Can You Buy It?

The XPS 13 with Intel Core Series 3 processors is available soon. A more powerful version with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and a new Stormcolouroptionis coming later this summer.

It is hard to say definitively until both laptops are in more buyers' hands. Apple hasabrand pull and a slightly lower starting price. Dell has a bigger screen and a lighter build, at least on paper.

What is clear is that sub-$700 laptops from two of the world's biggest tech companies are now competing for the same student and young professional buyers. That is good news for anyone shopping for a new laptop this year. Competition at this price point tends to drive better products, and both Apple and Dell seem toknow aboutit.

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