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LightWeight Ninja has an ultra thin, weighty profile that you can't beat. The device is made of some of the latest materials to enhance the user's ability to fold the laptop. The thin aluminum frame is very durable and keeps the power button to the left of the laptop, while the back of the laptop is more robust and tough.

That design also has two USB 3.0 ports, one of which supports charging from USB-C, one of which can be used as a Thunderbolt 3 hub. You'll also find a 3.5mm headphone jack on the side of the laptop.

With the lightweight and slim design of the lightWeight Ninja Toughbook, you're certainly not going to feel the end of your laptop, especially when it comes to carrying around the various applications, apps and peripherals.

That laptop is also light, weighing just 4.3 pounds. That's slightly more than some gaming laptops in the last generation of laptop and so if you're planning on carrying around the 14-inch MacBook Pro, the Toughbook might be more comfortable to carry around.

The lightweight and lightweight feel of the Toughbook makes it a great option for someone who needs to carry around the whole laptop.

The keyboard is a little flat and doesn't feel quite as premium as some of the best thin and light gaming keyboards in the last generation of laptops, but we've always felt the extra pressure we were giving when typing with the keys.

While the keys are a little shallow and there are a few gaps that can slip through, they're still accurate and responsive. It's definitely a fine choice for someone who needs a laptop that's easy to type on and doesn't feel cluttered and overwhelming.

However, the display's brightness isn't great. The screen is a 4K OLED, so you'll be able to view your movies and shows without really looking into your windows. There's also HDR and wide color coverage. The webcam is also pretty poor, as it's the weakest on this laptop.

The display also is a little on the small side, which means you're going to need to add a bit of extra space for those long hours of video editing, though this is mostly useful if you're working from home or have just used the internet.

The camera is another area where the Dell XPS 13 has a winner. It's not a lot of the best cameras, but it's a great option for people who are working from home or looking for something with decent webcam quality.

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We didn't have the opportunity to test the Dell XPS 13 in a vacuum as we expected, but we did see some impressive performance during testing, as well as pictures. In our Geekbench 5 tests, the laptop performed well, performing well with everything else we threw at it.

This is a laptop that can run more efficiently than most of the competition, and while you might find that some users might find this too noisy, it still performs well enough.

The battery life is another thing that you can't fault Dell for, as it's just that, it's not going to give you the kind of longevity that some of its rivals can. However, when you're looking to go full-on performance-wise, you might find that the laptop is better suited for casual users.

As we mentioned above, the Dell XPS 13 is a pretty lightweight laptop, weighing 1.63kg and measuring 1.68 inches thick, so while it might be just 14 inches long, it's not too heavy, and it's not too heavy to carry around in one hand.

This laptop is thin enough to make using it a pleasure, but as long as you've got the battery you should be able to do a lot of heavy work for a while, or simply enough.

We liked the keyboard on the Dell XPS 13, but it was a little less responsive in our usage, and it had a lovely smoothness that you wouldn't expect from a laptop of this type.

The trackpad is located on the right hand side of the laptop, which is a nice touch, but it feels a little cramped to use. It's not terrible, and we found it a little too large to comfortably hold – we felt like we could squeeze the mouse around the keys.

On the bottom edge of the laptop you'll find the power button, along with a volume rocker and the power button. These buttons are placed just to the right of the keyboard, so they're easy to hit and turn around.

The trackpad is also slightly larger than those found on some other laptops in the same price range, which means that while you're not going to be pushing the mouse and keyboard in a million different directions, it's quite comfortable to use for extended periods of time.

The keyboard on the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is also fantastic, and the keys are both responsive and accurate.

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