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Computing | by Stephen Schenck | Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:13PM | 0 comments

Dell finally leaked some proper pictures of its upcoming Studio XPS 13 laptop, and it looks like it will be quite an upscale model. The laptop features brushed metal and leather accents to give it a clean, professional look. The Centrino 2-based system doesn't yet have a full spec breakdown available, but we know it will have a widescreen glass-covered display — optionally with an LED backlight — built-in webcam, and a Blu-ray drive. You'll be able to get online with either the standard wired/wireless options or through an optional cellular modem for getting work done on-the-go. Dell is including both VGA and HDMI outputs for connecting the laptop to anything form projectors to widescreen TVs. The XPS 13 was originally scheduled for a November release, but that's come and gone; there's no word from Dell on the source of the delay, but we'll keep our eyes open for any updates.

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