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Dell XPS 13 Review

Posted: 06 May 2015 02:33 PM PDT

The new standard for Ultrabooks

Dell's XPS 13 line of laptops has been around for many years now, and while the company's 2015 model doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, Dell has made enough improvements to it to claim that it has the best Ultrabook on the market. We'll see about that…

The compact chassis gives the notebook some sex appeal. Measuring 11.9x8x.5 inches and weighing just two pounds, 12.4 ounces, it's extremely portable. While a chassis this small usually sports an 11-inch panel, Dell impressed us with its finesse in squeezing in a 13.3-inch 10-point touch display. This is done through what Dell calls its "Infinity Edge" display. That's marketing jargon for what amounts to really thin, flush bezels that measure 5.2mm across. 

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While the panel isn't huge, the resolution is enormous at 3200x1800. Certain Windows programs might look small but, surprisingly, it looks fine for most applications. Some users may also be put off by the glossy panel, but the viewing angles on this IPS display and the vibrant colors it offers are undeniably fantastic.

The body shape puts it in the MacBook Air category of laptops, and while it even sports a downward slope that's similar to Apple's popular notebook, it's got its own thing going aesthetically. The XPS 13 is mainly composed of machined aluminum, and has a carbon fiber palm rest. Most of the notebook is black, with the exception of its silver back; here you'll also find the Dell logo etched in. It would be nice if the logo had a lighting option (all the cool kids are doing it), but maybe Dell designers thought it would be best to go minimal this time around. Luckily, it does have a backlit keyboard, which is more important. Because the laptop is small, some people may be bothered by the compact keyboard, but it didn't bother us. We weren't too crazy about the trackpad, however, which offers a little unwanted acceleration. The notebook's speakers have a surprising amount of firepower, but we're a little let down that they're side-firing as opposed to front-facing. In terms of ports, you've got your charging port, two USB 3.0 ports, mini DisplayPort, headphone jack, and SD card slot. We wish the laptop offered Mini-HDMI, but it's got all the bare essentials otherwise, and offers more ports than other leading notebooks (ahem, Apple, we're looking at you). 

When it came to performance, our Dell XPS 13 and its 2.2GHz Core i5-5200U processor didn't blow our socks off. It performed better than our Acer S7's Ivy Bridge processor in our Stitch CPU benchmark by eight percent, but lagged three percent behind in our multithread-heavy x264 test. It's worth noting that this isn't an apples-to-apples tier comparison, however. Our zero point uses a Core i7-3517U processor that has a max turbo frequency of 3GHz, which trumps the i5's 2.7GHz top speed. Also, when our S7 zero point goes full blast, it's almost leaf-blower loud. The XPS 13, on the other hand, plays it cool and quiet. 

In graphics territory, the XPS 13 was gave our zero point a thorough thrashing. Intel has been making very noticeable improvements when it comes to integrated graphics; the fruit of its labors means a performance delta between 40–70 percent here. If you're thinking this means you'll be able to do some hardcore gaming on this thing, however, you'll want to think again. Even with everything turned low, we got unplayable framerates (mid-20s) running Tomb Raider at 1080p. This proves that gaming laptops aren't getting pushed off the table by lighter fare anytime soon. 

There were a few other areas where the laptop failed to impress, battery life being chief among them. In our video-rundown test, the XPS 13 lasted 223 minutes, which is fine for even the lengthiest of Peter Jackson movie edits, but if you're hoping for something that will last an entire workday, this particular model isn't for you. Dell says its 1080p configuration will last longer, since the laptop doesn't have to push as many pixels, but as we don't have that unit to test, we can't validate the claim. Another gripe we had with the XPS 13 is that the camera is located on the lower left-hand corner of the monitor, as opposed to the top-middle, where most laptops place it. This placement sort of validates the old saying that the camera adds 15 pounds, at least that's the excuse we're going with in our case. Finally, the laptop does get a little warm underneath, but it won't singe your lap.

These knocks against the XPS 13 prevent us from awarding it a Kick Ass score, but quibbles aside, this is still a great Ultrabook. Its 12.9-second boot-up time is among the fastest we've ever seen, and the laptop is ultimately quite sleek, incredibly portable, and priced fairly. It's not perfect, but it may very well be the best Ultrabook out there at the moment. 

Price, $1,400; www.dell.com

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Newegg Daily Deals: XFX TS Series 550W Power Supply, MSI GTX 960 Video Card, and More!

Posted: 06 May 2015 11:01 AM PDT

 

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Intel Eyes Real Time Analytics with New Xeon Processor E7 v3 CPU Line

Posted: 06 May 2015 10:00 AM PDT

Intel Xeon E7 v3Will 18 cores suffice?

We've seen a lot of action in the micro server market as of late, but lest anyone forget, there's still a need for servers on the other end of the spectrum, ones that deal with machine learning, real-time data analytics, and other mission critical tasks suitable for scale-out data centers. It's that market Intel is targeting with its new Xeon E7 v3 product line consisting of a dozen different processors.

The Xeon E7 v3 product family consists of chips with up to 18 physical cores with Hyper Threading (for 36 threads), up 45MB of last level cache, and clockspeeds ranging from 1.9GHz to 3.4GHz. That represents a 20 percent increase in cores compared to the previous generation Xeon family, and combined with the other upgrades, results in up to 70 percent more decision support analytic sessions per hour, Intel claims.

Intel's newest Xeon processors are serious workhorses designed to compete with RISC alternatives. According to Intel, it's Xeon E7 v3 family delivers up to 10 times more performance per dollar while delivering up to an 85 percent lower total cost of ownership compared to RISC solutions, claims it makes based on reducing the cost of hardware costs and power and cooling.

Hardware partners have already pounced on the new chips, with 17 system manufacturers around the globe starting to announce platforms based on Intel's Xeon E7 v3 product family. The chips themselves range in cost from $1,224 to $7,175 in 1,000-tray quantities, meaning that retail costs will be a bit higher.

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Oculus Rift Will Ship to Consumers in First Quarter of 2016

Posted: 06 May 2015 09:29 AM PDT

Oculus RiftAt long last, a release date!

It's been over two years since Oculus Rift captured the hearts and imagination (and over $2.4 million) of backers willing to pledge support for something billed as the "the first truly immersive virtual reality headset for video games." There's been a lot of movement in the VR space since then, as well as some skepticism (and anger) after Facebook acquired Oculus for $2 billion -- the idea of Candy Crush VR just didn't seem appealing to many folks. But the excitement remained, and after all this time, we finally have a launch date. Oculus Rift will be shipping to consumers in the first quarter of next year, Oculus VR announced today.

In the coming weeks, Oculus VR will reveal more information about the final hardware, software, input, and even some unannounced made-for-VR games and experiences coming to Oculus Rift. As for all the technical specifications, those will be revealed next week.

"Virtual reality is going to transform gaming, film, entertainment, communication, and much more," Oculus VR said in a blog post.

There have been several iterations of the Oculus Rift since it was announced, the most recent of which is dubbed Crescent Bay. It brought about numerous improvements over the Development Kit 2 model, including a higher resolution display (unspecified, though DK2 rocked a Full HD 1080p resolution, or 960x1080 per eye), 360-degree head tracking, expanded positional tracking volume, improved weight and ergonomics, integrated audio, and more.

It's a much more crowded field now than it was several years ago. Google, HTC, LG, Samsung, and Sony all have skin in the VR game, and there are a handful of up-and-comers as well. However, there's been so much hype and positive impressions posted about Oculus Rift that it's likely to see a flurry of pre-orders later this year.

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Neverwinter: Underdark Announced - Fight Alongside Drizzt Do'Urden

Posted: 06 May 2015 08:48 AM PDT

Underdark Announced - Fight Alongside Drizzt Do

Cryptic Studios has announced that Wizards of the Coast has released the first information about the next tabletop module which, as has been done in the recent past, heralds the next game module for Neverwinter. Called "Underdark", the details are scanty but we do know a few things.

General: Oculus VR Set to Ship in Q1 2016

Posted: 06 May 2015 08:20 AM PDT

Oculus VR Set to Ship in Q1 2016

The Occulus Rift blog has been updated with the news that the virtual reality headset will be shipping to customers in Q1 2016. In addition, the VR's shiny new look is shown in some brand new photos.

The Secret World: Issue 11 - The Answers You've Been Waiting For

Posted: 04 May 2015 07:10 PM PDT

Issue 11 - The Answers You

Issue 11 is ready to be unleashed on The Secret World later today (if not already) and is something that is going to be very special for players. This is the story finale of the Tokyo storyline and the first major story since launch. In fact, Lead Designer Romain Amiel and Tor Egil Andersen called it the end of "Season 1" of The Secret World, an incredibly long season that has lasted since launch in June of 2012.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: Dev Diary Reveals the Bestiary

Posted: 05 May 2015 02:41 PM PDT

Dev Diary Reveals the Bestiary

CD Projekt Red devs have sent out a brand new video diary to show off some of the creatures players will encounter in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Check it out and start making plans how to beat these bad boys. Let us know what you think in the comments.

EVE Online: Chronicles of New Eden - Lychton's Betrayal

Posted: 05 May 2015 10:50 AM PDT

Chronicles of New Eden - Lychton

The morning of April 6th is not likely to be one that Lychton Kondur will ever forget, if only because the knife-shaped hole in his back won't let him. That morning, he awoke to find that everything he had spent two years building had been ripped away. During the night, Lychton Kondur was deposed.

Dragon Age: Inquisition: Dragonslayer Multiplayer DLC Released

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:58 PM PDT

Dragonslayer Multiplayer DLC Released

The latest free multiplayer update for Dragon Age: Inquisition has been released. The DLC, Dragonslayer, brings new maps, dragons to battle, and three new companions including Isabella from Dragon Age 2. In addition, the Black Emporium will enable players to purchase high end gear to become even more epic in the battle for the safety of Thedas.

Guild Wars 2: Points of Interest Shows Off the Chronomancer

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:53 PM PDT

Points of Interest Shows Off the Chronomancer

The Guild Wars 2 team took to the airwaves recently to talk more about the advanced profession for the Mesmer, the awesome Chronomancer. Check out this video from last weeks Points of Interest to see the Chronomancer in action.

Destiny: Check Out Arena Action in Tomorrow's Live Stream

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:47 PM PDT

Check Out Arena Action in Tomorrow

The Destiny team will be on hand to show some arena game play with devs and community members facing off in the Prison of the Elders map. The arena will be part of the House of Wolves expansion that is set to launch in the very near future.

Heroes of the Storm: Kael'thas Revealed as Latest Hero

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:36 PM PDT

Kael

The Heroes of the Storm team is ready to unleash the latest hero on the game in the form of Kael'Thas, former prince of the Blood Elves and one of the major bosses from The Burning Crusade. Warcraft, you know, was only a setback. Kael'Thas was announced over a year ago as a hero and is likely to be released with the May 19th start of open beta.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Epic Story XP Boost Arrives from Now Through Fall 2015

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:32 PM PDT

Epic Story XP Boost Arrives from Now Through Fall 2015

The Star Wars: The Old Republic blog has been updated with the news that the "Epic Story XP Boost" has arrived for subscribers along with the news that the 12x boost will last through the Fall of 2015.

EverQuest II: The Quacken Ready to Fly Into Game

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:19 PM PDT

The Quacken Ready to Fly Into Game

Everquest II players have from now through May 15th to get quacken and get a Quacken duck mount. Quacken can be purchased for 1250 Station Cash.

Crowfall: ArtCraft Reveals Plan for First Combat Playtests

Posted: 05 May 2015 12:22 PM PDT

ArtCraft Reveals Plan for First Combat Playtests

ACE co-founder Todd Coleman took to the Crowfall site today to lay out plans for the game's first playtests, focused entirely on combat. Read on for the details.

WildStar: The Daily Quest - Time to Return to Nexus?

Posted: 05 May 2015 09:32 AM PDT

The Daily Quest - Time to Return to Nexus?

We asked this recently, but with the launch of INVASION: Nexus, adding so much new content, and polishing the game's overall performance drastically we're asking again... is it time to return to WildStar, or are you holding out for F2P?

General: GoG.com's Galaxy Platform Launches Beta

Posted: 05 May 2015 09:20 AM PDT

GoG.com

GoG has announced that its multi-game platform, Galaxy, has officially launched its first round of beta testing. Galaxy will allow players to purchase, play and update GoG titles from the convenience of a single platform and, as developers suggested, bring GoG into the modern games space.

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