• Tom’s Hardware Verdict Dell is headed in the right direction with the XPS 14, and I can recommend it again. • It offers a lightweight design, nice speakers, and a solid webcam - and it brings back a physical function row. • I wish the keyboard had more feedback, and you’ll need to save up for even entry-level configurations. • Pros - + Attractive, lightweight design - + Strong battery life on the 1200p model - + Tandem OLED display option looks great - + Physical function row and borders on the touchpad - + Surprisingly good speakers - + The XPS name is back! • Cons - - Low-travel, lattice-free keyboard made me more error-prone - - Starts at $1,600 Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware The Dell XPS 14 is back, and it was badly in need of reinvention. • Following a poorly executed name change and some design choices that were made in the name of looks over functionality, the new system is a vast improvement.

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  • Tom’s Hardware Verdict Dell is headed in the right direction with the XPS 14, and I can recommend it again. It offers a lightweight design, nice speakers, and a solid webcam - and it brings back a physical function row. I wish the keyboard had more feedback, and you’ll need to save up for even entry-level configurations. Pros - + Attractive, lightweight design - + Strong battery life on the 1200p model - + Tandem OLED display option looks great - + Physical function row and borders on the touchpad - + Surprisingly good speakers - + The XPS name is back! Cons - - Low-travel, lattice-free keyboa

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