Dell xps 13 developer edition4/7/2024 ![]() Maybe it's fixed in this new rev, I'm not sure.Ģ. ![]() Google about trackpad configuration (palm detection, etc.) on the XPS 13 Dev Edition, it seems to be a combination of the hardware and Linux driver support. If I had to make the decision again, I'd definitely get the M3800 instead of the XPS 13.ġ. My experience with the XPS 13, and Dell in general, has been disappointing. I've been using the previous gen XPS 13 and my 2009 MacBook Pro for the past eight months. My X201 was over $2000 without WWAN, but the X250 tops out around $1600. I'd spend a lot.) It seems you can't spend as much on a ThinkPad these days. I'd spend hundreds on a conversion kit to drop new guts into an X201. The X250 is the first gen ThinkPad after Lenovo partially realized they had destroyed the ThinkPad line and started, albeit slightly, listening to customers again.Īny other suggestions? I've tried using a macbook, and the screen is great, but the keyboard, clickpad, and hot metal are very uncomfortable. I'm probably gonna break down and get an X250, which is limited to 8GB of RAM for no good reason, but I've heard newer processors can handle IM's 16GB SODIMM, so that particular problem might be solved. I'm dying to buy a laptop that's as good as my X201 (and keeps 12" format, though thickness doesn't matter much), but with modern specs. I despise every minute of working on it and have to bring a mouse around. Why oh why does it have a buttonless clickpad? I've got a ThinkPad T440p and it's terrible.
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