26 July, 2014: That system was an underpowered touch-screen Netbook (if you remember those) that worked ok as a cheap laptop, but made for a clunky, hard to use tablet (part of the blame went to Windows 7). The idea came back in an ultrabook that was renamed the XPS 12, and was one of the first Windows 8 hybrids, combining Microsoft’s new tile-based OS with a touch screen, but the battery life didn’t measure up for an on-the-go tablet, and the system often didn’t seem to know how to adjust on the fly when its screen was being moved between positions.

The new XPS 12 is only slightly different than the previous edition, but the main change is an important one. Now featuring CPUs from Intel’s recent fourth-generation Core i-series, the XPS 12 finally has battery life worthy of an ultrabook/tablet hybrid.

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