The best Ultrabooks are designed for those people who prioritize portability and battery life over performance but want something more powerful than a Chromebook. Given the small footprint inherent in the design, there are bound to be sacrifices made to minimize size and weight, so don't expect to play PC games on the same level as a gaming laptop.
Rather, these lightweight laptops are designed to get you through a full workday and then some. The good news is you still get a lot of perks from Ultrabooks like 4K displays and tactile keyboards along with the thin and light frame. Based on a combination of our personal testing experience, price, battery life, specs, and aesthetics, these are the best Ultrabooks on the market – and click here to see them in the UK.
Display: 13.4" FHD+ (1920x1200) | CPU: Intel Core i5-1240P | GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics | RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 (5200 MHz) | Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD | Weight: 2.71 pounds | Size: 11.63" x 7.84" x 0.60"
Dell has long maintained its dominance in the category of ultrabooks, and that continues with one of its latest models, the XPS 13 Plus. This machine somehow manages to be both thin and light than its, but it's packing a bigger battery and a more powerful CPU than its predecessor. You also get plenty of ports including a Thunderbolt 4, though you do lose the microSD slot and headphone jack. It still totes a 13.4", FHD+ IPS display with thin bezels for plenty of screen real estate. That display also has a 500 nit peak brightness and an anti-glare finish to ensure easy visibility from just about anywhere. As an added bonus, it’s even got touchscreen capabilities.
The Dell XPS 13 Plus base model comes running on an Intel Core i5-1240P processor and 8GB of RAM for a blend of
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