In India, Dell Technologies unveiled their latest consumer Copilot+ AI PCs. The XPS 13 and Inspiron 14 Plus are part of the new lineup.
The Inspiron 14 Plus has a Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 CPU at its core, whereas the XPS 13 has a Snapdragon X1 EliteX1E-80-100 CPU.
Both devices tout a full day’s worth of battery life in addition to the Copilot+ feature and Qualcomm Hexagon NPU-powered AI processing.
According to Dell, the newest XPS XPS has the lightest and sleekest design to date. Also, the device’s three-tier architecture—which consists of CPU, GPU, and NPU—is said to provide game-changing performance and up to 27 hours of battery life on a single charge. There is an OLED display option for the laptop.
The Snapdragon X Series platforms, which power both of Dell’s devices, offer cutting-edge AI experiences that, according to the business, let customers recover time and concentrate on the things that really matter.
We are creating a new standard in personal computing with the new XPS 13 and Inspiron 14 Plus. According to Pujan Chadha, Director, Product Marketing, Consumer and Small Business, Dell Technologies, India, “These devices open up the AI experience to a new array of users with their AI capabilities, which offer smarter performance and connectivity, seamless multitasking, and intuitive adaptation to users’ needs.”
There will be three XPS 13 models available. The most expensive variant costs ₹1,69,990, while the base variant costs INR 1,39,990. In the meanwhile, there will be two versions of the Inspiron 14 Plus available. The cost of the higher-end variant is ₹119,590, while the base variant is ₹115,590.
Purchases of both devices will be accepted beginning on July 16.