Dell’s lower-priced XPS 13 shows how affordable laptops are becoming a serious battleground for students, young professionals and price-conscious buyers.
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Why the price matters
A lower starting price can bring premium-feeling design into a more accessible range. That matters when many buyers need a reliable laptop for school, work, video calls and entertainment.
The laptop market is no longer only split between cheap basic machines and expensive flagships. The middle is becoming more competitive.
Students are a key audience
Students often want thin design, decent battery life, good keyboards and reliable video-call performance without paying flagship prices. A better entry-premium laptop can meet that need.
Back-to-school pricing can also shape buying decisions and create stronger seasonal competition.
What buyers should check
A headline price may refer to a base configuration. Buyers should still compare memory, storage, processor, display quality and upgrade costs before deciding.
Affordable laptops are becoming more premium, and that could be good news for buyers if competition pushes better hardware into lower price ranges.


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