Dell unveils $699 XPS 13 laptop in challenge to Apple’s MacBook Neo

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XPS 13 ‌with Intel ⁠Core Series 3 processors will be available soon. (Image: Dell)Dell on Sunday unveiled its most affordable laptop, XPS 13, as the PC maker aims to capture market share from Apple’s MacBook Neo by attracting students and young professionals.Starting at $699 and a reduced $599 for students aged 16 and older ⁠during ​the back-to-school season, the XPS 13 seeks to offer a superior experience compared to the MacBook Neo, Dell said.The aggressive push into the PC market with a lower-priced laptop shows how Dell has taken ​cues ​from Apple to broaden its reach in a ⁠price-sensitive industry that is facing tighter memory-chips supply.Dell said the XPS 13 will be its thinnest and ‌lightest model, about half a pound lighter than Apple’s MacBook Neo, while also featuring a larger display.Apple debuted the MacBook Neo lineup starting at $599 in March, which boosted its fiscal second-quarter results a month later. The Neo costs $500 for students and competes with Chromebooks and affordable Windows devices.“I’ll give them (Apple) credit. ⁠It’s a good ⁠product and it validates the market we’ve been talking about. Students and consumers deserve better options at ⁠accessible price points, ‌and we agree,” Dell Chief Operating Officer Jeff ​Clarke said.Dell’s new laptop comes after the ‌company said in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it was looking to compete across ‌all price points ​in the ​consumer PC ​market and announced plans to launch the XPS 13.Story continues below this adThe company also brought back its popular XPS ​laptop lineup in January. The efforts aim to mitigate ⁠the expected slowdown in PC unit shipments in the second half of the year due to the rising memory chip costs.XPS 13 ‌with Intel ⁠Core Series 3 processors will be available soon, while the model with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 ​processors and the Storm color is expected later this summer.