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now if youre a creative Im pretty sure you agree that the XPS 15 is a really popular choice you get a great hardware great design in a pretty nice chesty so on and so forth but if youre looking for something a little more portable can this the XPS 13 to anyone replace your XPS 15 lets find out if you are familiar with the XPS line of laptops youll definitely recognize its iconic two-tone color scheme its an all-metal build made of cnc machine aluminum in that familiar silver while the keyboard egg is made out of a carbon fiber composite in black that means it pretty much still looks like an XPS but for us creative the most important thing is the display you get a thirteen point four inch panel in a sixteen by ten aspect ratio for those of you who dont really know most laptops out there use a standard 16 by 9 aspect ratio which is fine for general use and most entertainment but when youre editing photos or even video editing that slight increase in vertical space is much apprec