Dell XPS 13 vs Lenovo ThinkPad X260

Great quality keyboard
Large keys with less gaps and low backlight bleed
Overall good quality
Compatible with Linux
Thunderbolt charging capabilities
Great build quality, said to meet or exceed Apple's
Light weight and fast performance
Ability to run multiple windows at once
Good battery life, with some users getting up to six hours of use
Compatible with docking station for home use
Not budget friendly
May have issues with difficult monitor set ups
Not suitable for those who prefer Thinkpad or Spectre keyboards
Not compatible with Windows 7, which is no longer supported
May have driver problems
Expensive

Verdict

The Dell XPS 13 is a premium laptop that can be configured with a touchscreen. It has a good quality keyboard and large keys with less gaps, and low backlight bleed. It also has an overall good quality, though it may have some issues with difficult monitor set ups. It is compatible with Linux and comes with Thunderbolt charging capabilities. However, it is on the expensive side.

Verdict

The Lenovo ThinkPad X260 is a popular laptop among business users, with many praising its light weight, fast performance, and ability to run multiple windows at once. It is also praised for its build quality, which is said to meet or exceed Apple's. Many users have reported good battery life, with some getting up to six hours of use before needing to dim the display or seek out a charger. However, some users have reported issues with Windows 7, which is no longer supported, and may have driver problems.

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