![]() On the 9380 you can’t because its on-board. The 9370 had the WiFi as a card so you can upgrade them to WiFi 6 for about $30. This is paired with Iris Xe graphics, LPDDR5 memory, PCIe 4.0 storage, WiFi 6E+Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, as well as support for Thunderbolt 4. Though I have not had any issues with the WiFi I'm an early adopter of WiFi 6 in my home and would love to be able to use this with it. Specs-wise, the Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 series is built on Intel’s 12th gen AlderLake-P U28 hardware, which is the 28W sub-platform meant for powerful portable devices. The only little gripe I have is that the WiFi is not upgrade-able. Also my last ultra light was the Google Pixelbook and while it was great (hands down the best keyboard I have ever used in my life!!), I found the touch screen, 2-in-1 design, and pen useless to me. Though I don't have firsthand experience, from what I have read on Reddit it sounds like 4k runs considerably hotter / louder for things even like video. (I have a 4k HDR TV and a 1440p gaming monitor, so I am familiar with the different resolutions and I just don’t see the value in a screen this size.) The CPU/integrated GPU is only having to drive 1/4 the resolution so it helps a lot. I really feel the 1080p is the correct choice not only because it looks fantastic but because you get more power from the games and graphics you do try to run. I went with the i7 / 16GB / 1080p / White. ![]() I have had mine for 3 months now and I agree it’s pretty much perfect.
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