Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook model is 'burning'
Dell Computer is pleased to announce that its ultrabook XPS 13 model has sold 'in stock,' which marks the first bright signals for ultrabook manufacturers.
Dell Computer is pleased to announce that its ultrabook XPS 13 model has sold "in stock," which marks the first bright signals for ultrabook manufacturers.
The XPS 13 is Dell's first ultra-thin, ultra-light, high-end laptop model, initiated by Intel, and has received very positive reviews from experts.
"We cannot produce enough XPS 13 at this time to serve the market," said Sam Burd, Vice President of Dell's Consumer and Medium and Small Business Division.
While not providing detailed consumption information, Burd Vice President revealed that 'supply is now nearly three times less than the actual demand.'
But it is worth noting that a large part of the market demand is not from individual consumers, but from business customers.
Burd expressed: 'Half of XPS 13 consumption belongs to business customers. This is a good sign because earlier this year, Dell was no longer a consumer PC manufacturing company, but focused on enterprise IT. '
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