01 September, 2014: The Dell XPS 11 is a slim, light hybrid that looks and feels great, and offers decent performance and battery life. The XPS 11 is a great blueprint for how to build a small laptop. The body is made of aluminum and carbon fiber, and feels very upscale. At about 2.5 pounds, it’s a hair heavier than the 11-inch MacBook Air, but still very light and easy to carry. The patterned black carbon fiber lid looks better than the dull aluminum one of the more expensive XPS 15 we recently reviewed.
The screen hinge, which folds all the way back to form a tablet (or stops in the middle for a kiosk mode) seems very similar to Lenovo’s Yoga hinge, although Dell claims the hinge is a “patent-pending design” and “unique.” Side by side, it seems nearly identical to the Lenovo design. In hands-on use, the Dell hinge feels little smoother when folding, but it also doesn’t hold its position as tightly, which is important if you plan to use this in the kiosk or table tent mode.
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