Dell's latest XPS 13 has achieved something near nirvana. It's not perfect, but it's about as close as a compact laptop is probably going to get right now.
Last year's model was a portable, svelte powerhouse, but the presence of the dreaded nose cam has long kept us from really recommending it. You see, the webcam on the XPS 13 has been at the bottom of the screen for some time, giving anyone you are video chatting with a great view up your nose.
The 2019 model has finally moved the camera to the top of the screen where it belongs—no more nose cam.
At 2.7 pounds and 19-mm thick, the XPS 13 isn't the thinnest nor the lightest machine on the market, but it's small enough to slip into any carry-on and light enough that toting it around for the day won't strain your shoulders.
The 2019 XPS 13 looks nearly identical to my 2018 model, which was the final version with a nose cam. The top bezel is a few millimeters thicker to accommodate the new camera: the camera that Dell had claimed, for years, just wouldn't fit. But to be fair, Dell had to make the smallest 720p webcam on the market to fit a camera in there. The resulting bezel at the top is slightly thicker (barely). The new model also features a quad microphone array for better sound during calls and better results when you yell Cortana commands from across the room.


