- #HOW TO SET ADOBE ACROBAT AS DEFAULT ON DELL PLUS#
- #HOW TO SET ADOBE ACROBAT AS DEFAULT ON DELL WINDOWS#
This model costs $1,949 - which, needless to say, makes this an expensive computer. The SSD is upgradeable, but everything else is soldered. That unit with a non-OLED 1920 x 1200 screen is $1,749. The unit I was sent is significantly swankier, with a Core i7-1280P, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and the higher-resolution OLED screen. The $1,299 base model includes an i5-1240P, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage (an M.2 Gen 4 PCIe SSD), and a 1920 x 1200 non-touch display.
#HOW TO SET ADOBE ACROBAT AS DEFAULT ON DELL PLUS#
Most laptops of this size use the U-Series, which is designed for the thin and light form factor, but the Plus isn’t messing around with those. Underlying all of this is the biggest promise of the XPS 13 Plus: the 12th Gen Core P-Series chip. Fair enough, but I use multiple laptop models every week and rarely, if ever, experience issues to this degree. I asked Dell about this, and they said that this is a common occurrence with all capacitive trackpads (which includes most modern trackpads) and recommended that I dry my hands before using the laptop. Last thing with the trackpad - it went haywire when my hands were even slightly wet, often thinking it was depressed when I wasn’t depressing it (which made it basically unusable). “The Apple one’s better,” he said as he clicked around with the XPS. I also gave the unit to my younger brother, telling him it was haptic beforehand. I explained that it was a haptic touchpad. (They wouldn’t believe it was a solid piece of glass, we were told.) So I had my mother give it a click. Dell actually encouraged reviewers to have their families test the device. Separately, the trackpad’s click feels shallow. The hidden trackpad’s click is shallow, and it’s hard to find by feel
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This whole situation is giving 2016 vibes when Apple made all kinds of changes to the MacBook in the name of thinness that ended up… not quite panning out. I can’t be the only one getting deja vu here. It is more expensive and much hotter than laptops of its same size and weight that deliver similar or better power, significantly better battery life, better webcams, and more usable port selections - and that’s without even getting into the various finicky things with the keyboard deck.
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Unfortunately, the XPS 13 Plus is not that. These are all compromises, Dell’s case is, in order to achieve the thinnest and most powerful laptop possible. And the Plus starts $300 more expensive than its non-Plus counterpart. The keyboard has been flattened and the function row replaced with a row of touchable LEDs. The touchpad is haptic and fully integrated into the palm rest. To that end, Dell has pulled out every shoelace to make the XPS 13 Plus as thin as it can possibly be.
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The XPS 13 Plus is a separate model and, as I understand, is for folks who want to take that XPS’s performance to the next level - anyone who wants as much raw muscle as they can get in a 13-inch machine. Dell is continuing to sell that model and has upgraded it to 12th Gen processors.
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It’s a standout in many ways, build quality chief among them.
#HOW TO SET ADOBE ACROBAT AS DEFAULT ON DELL WINDOWS#
The regular XPS 13 (no Plus to be found) has long been one of our top Windows laptop recommendations. It’s a laptop unlike anything ever seen - and many of us have spent the past half year wondering whether that’s a good or bad thing. After I published my first impressions last December, I got all kinds of DMs and emails from people asking what the heck this thing was. Dell collectively shocked everyone who follows the laptop market when it announced the XPS 13 Plus.