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Summary
The Dell XPS 13 is produced with faster CPU in comparison with the VAIO Pro SVP11213CXS: Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3317U running at 1.7 GHz clock speed versus Intel Core i5 (4th Gen) 4200U running at 1.6 GHz clock speed. This is the most significant difference between these notebooks because powerful CPU is better at multitasking. The XPS 13 is produced with a more number of memory 8 GB DDR3 SDRAM than 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM of the VAIO Pro SVP11213CXS. This means that the Dell XPS 13 will easily run more number of design apps.
The VAIO Pro SVP11213CXS is produced with a better Full HD screen resolution that will let the laptop owner to enjoy watching films. The XPS 13 uses a 256 GB SSD that is larger in compare with 128 GB SSD of the VAIO Pro SVP11213CXS.
The XPS 13 and the VAIO Pro SVP11213CXS have an equal number of advantages though as the Dell XPS 13 has more powerful CPU that is a very significant advantage then it will be the best buy.