I’m always keeping my eye out this time of year for the ultimate ‘back to school’ laptop deals for our readers. Today, I think I’ve spotted a listing that could actually lay claim to that title.
It’s the brand new Dell XPS 13, which is currently on sale for just $599 if you’re a student. This new model has just been released at $699, but it looks like Dell is doing a particularly aggressive intro deal for prospective students right now.
To be honest, even at $699, I’d say this Dell XPS 13 is a strong contender. We haven’t reviewed it yet here at TechRadar, but this iteration looks like a very compelling alternative to the likes of the new MacBook Neo, which is also $699.
It’s surely no coincidence that the new XPS 13 is priced to compete with the MacBook Neo, as both offer a premium, lightweight laptop at a rock bottom price. The XPS 13 is obviously a Windows 11 machine, however, so it’s the one to go for if you prefer Windows over MacOS.
Get the new Dell XPS 13 for just $599 today
Processor: Intel Core 5-320
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 512GB
In a time where laptop prices are spiralling out of control, Dell’s latest XPS 13 looks like a rare deal on a premium model. OK, so this is the baseline model with only 8GB of RAM, but the XPS 13 is a great laptop with a fantastic 120Hz display and excellent build quality. Considering that Dell are also offering students an impressive $100 discount at launch, this XPS 13 looks like a very competitive alternative to the likes of the MacBook Neo.View Deal
While we haven’t reviewed this model yet, our sister-site Windows Central managed to check it out in-person earlier this year. Initial reports are exceedingly positive, with the price, display, and overall build quality being particular highlights.
Interestingly, Dell had MacBook Neos on display next to the New XPS 13, so journalists could directly compare the to models. According to Windows Central, the XPS 13 had better build quality, a better display, and it was lighter. Of course, they do love Windows laptops over on that site, so your preference may vary.
We still rate the MacBook Neo here at TechRadar with its eye-catching colors and incredible battery life.
With that said, if I were choosing between the two, I’d definitely be tempted by the XPS 13. Generally, I prefer Windows laptops, and the XPS 13’s Thunderbolt 4 ports are more useful to me than the Neo’s standard USB-C ports. I’m also partial to the XPS 13’s display, which I think it is a little more modern-looking than the Neo’s, with its thick-bezels.