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Summary
The Portege Z30-C1301 uses a more powerful CPU than the Dell XPS 13: Intel Core i5 (6th Gen) 6200U running at 2.3 GHz clock speed versus Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3317U running at 1.7 GHz clock speed. It is the most significant specification of this model because fast processor will let a laptop to do multiple tasks at once.
The Dell XPS 13 has a 256 GB SSD which is bigger in compare with 128 GB SSD of the Portege Z30-C1301.
The Portege Z30-C1301 has a better battery life as it is produced with 52 Wh battery which is 5 Wh bigger than the Dell XPS 13 cell. That's mean this model will live for a longer time without charging. The Portege Z30-C1301 weighs 2.65 lbs which is 0.35 lbs less compared to the weight of the Dell XPS 13.
The Portege Z30-C1301 has 5 advantages and the Dell XPS 13 only 1 so the Portege Z30-C1301 is the best choice. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.