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  • - So Dell gave us a look at next year's XPS 13 Plus,

  • and wow, it's different.

  • (gentle jazzy music begins)

  • I've always thought the XPS 13

  • was one of the best designed laptops on the market.

  • But I guess Dell disagreed

  • because they made a ton of changes.

  • The Dell XPS 13 Plus is unlike any Windows laptop

  • I've ever seen on the market.

  • (jazzy music continues)

  • So from the outside, this looks like a regular XPS 13,

  • it's still just over half an inch thick.

  • It's got a similar lid, a similar finish,

  • than the last year's XPS 13.

  • You've got the same 16 by 10 aspect ratio,

  • the same webcam that supports Windows Hello,

  • and the same aluminum build.

  • But open this thing up and things get exciting.

  • So the first thing you'll probably notice

  • is that Dell's gotten rid

  • of the function row on the keyboard.

  • So there's now a thing called,

  • a capacitive touch function row.

  • Basically, it's replaced the physical function keys

  • with like digital keys that you just tap,

  • and those adjust things like brightness, volume,

  • and that sort of stuff.

  • Now I tried to call this a touch bar and Dell got mad at me.

  • So just to be clear, this is not a touch bar, you guys,

  • capacitive function row, not a touch bar.

  • Now you may also notice

  • that there's not like a track pad on this device.

  • That's because the track pad is actually haptic.

  • So it's similar to MacBook track pads,

  • where instead of actually clicking when you depress it,

  • it just pretends to click.

  • These sorts of touch pads are starting to pop up

  • as devices get thinner,

  • and they certainly offer more customizability,

  • but they also feel different.

  • And since it all looks the same,

  • there may be a learning curve

  • to figuring out where the touch pad ends

  • and the palm rest begins.

  • So my advice,

  • if you're gonna buy a Dell XPS 13 Plus,

  • is to try one of these touch pads first,

  • because, while it doesn't necessarily feel worse,

  • it does feel different.

  • The keyboard is also depressed now,

  • which gave me instant butterfly flashbacks,

  • but Dell says it actually has the same amount of travel

  • as the last XPS 13 keyboard did.

  • So this new design allows for key caps to be larger,

  • and gives the whole thing a smoother and sleeker look.

  • So like the touch pad,

  • this keyboard is something I can see myself getting used to,

  • but it does feel different.

  • There are also two upward firing speakers

  • hidden under the keyboard,

  • which Dell says will make the audio sound better.

  • So, cool, I'm all for that.

  • (jazzy music continues)

  • One other thing to note is

  • there is going to be an OLED display option.

  • Now the non OLED option on the unit that we saw

  • already looked pretty good,

  • but the OLED panel will add an extra amount of contrast.

  • However, if you choose to go the OLED route,

  • it will probably add a couple hundred dollars to the price.

  • And as we saw with the last XPS 13 OLED,

  • it could impact battery life.

  • And battery life is one thing

  • that I'm a little nervous about.

  • But Dell says that this is the first XPS 13

  • designed to a 28 Watts spec.

  • Now that could mean a bunch of different things,

  • but it should in theory,

  • make this the most powerful XPS 13 ever.

  • Higher wattage chips are also generally less efficient,

  • meaning they're working the laptop harder.

  • So the laptop doesn't last as long.

  • And this year's Dell XPS 13 Plus

  • is using an Intel processor.

  • And last year's Intel processors

  • didn't have like fantastic battery life results,

  • but, you know, new generation, you never know.

  • (jazzy music continues)

  • So that's the Dell XPS 13 Plus.

  • It should be shipping in spring of 2022.

  • And you can get it with Windows 11 or Ubuntu.

  • We can expect the base model to cost 1,199.

  • So I won't lie and say, I'm not a little bit nervous.

  • The last XPS 13 was really good,

  • and making all these changes feels a bit like tinkering

  • with something that wasn't really broken.

  • And we've seen that lead to disaster

  • when companies do that in the past,

  • not naming names, (clears throat) Apple.

  • But as customers ask for laptops

  • to be thinner and look sleeker,

  • this sort of design may well be where the market is headed.

  • And this may be a glimpse into the future

  • of ultra portable laptops.

  • It's definitely going to be a different future,

  • but it maybe one that I can get used to.

  • So it's CES 2022, kind of,

  • and Dell is releasing all kinds of other laptops,

  • including gaming stuff from Alienware.

  • We've got all kinds of videos on our site.

  • So check out theverge.com,

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  • if you wanna see more.

- So Dell gave us a look at next year's XPS 13 Plus,

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