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| | Close your eyes and imagine the perfect laptop. The system you're picturing is the Dell XPS 13, a 11-inch travel-ready portable that we at Laptopmag.com trumpeted as "as one of the best ultraportable laptops on the market". Although the Dell XPS 13's chassis measures 11 inches, it actually packs a 13-inch screen (with 1080p resolution). Talk about a marvel of design. What makes this deal truly special is Microsoft's limited-offer $200 discount on the same $999 version that we reviewed, making the system's cost $799. The specs include a 2.30-GHz Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD, USB Type-C port, and a battery that lasted 11 hours during our tests. If you were to configure the same system on Dell.com for the same price, you'd have a diminished Dell XPS 13 with a Core i3 CPU and 4GB of RAM. Better get to Microsoft.com now to take advantage of this excellent deal.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Samsungs latest tablet, the 2016 Galaxy Tab A, wasn't announced via a loud press conference or video reveal, but a quiet placement on some of the company's country-specific sites. While the company hasn't listed a price, German online retailers are marking it at a budget price of 169 Euros — about $188 as of this writing. | | | |  | There's some pretty significant differences between the assorted members of the MacBook family, which includes the new 12-inch MacBook, two MacBook Airs (11- and 13-inch) and two MacBook Pros (13- and 15-inch). Here's a breakdown of every MacBook and how they compare in terms of our test results to help you choose the right model. | | | | | | | |
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