Friday, April 26, 2013

It just works: Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Linux Ultrabook review

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It just works: Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Linux Ultrabook review
by Lee Hutchinson

I've been terribly curious about the Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition since we first covered it back in November. This is a different beast from the flippy-touchscreen-equipped XPS 12—this Ultrabook contains zero touchscreens. However, it comes preloaded with Ubuntu Linux, and Dell has spent a substantial amount of time and effort in ensuring that it works—and works well.

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