


With just a 5.2mm bezel around the top and sides of the screen the look of this is pretty stunning and quite comparable to Sharp's own AQUOS Crystal phone. The screen on the XPS 13 can be configured as a QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS touch display with Gorilla Glass or a full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS non-touch display, both of which are being made by Sharp. The reason for this is that Dell is claiming that the XPS 13 is the smallest 13-inch Ultrabook available today, along with the stunning virtually borderless “infinity display” that has a tiny bezel on the sides and the top of the screen. At CES today Dell announced refreshes of it's XPS 13 and XPS 15 Ultrabooks, with the XPS 13 seemingly getting most of the attention.
