Verdict: The MacBook Air M4 wins on value with a $999 MSRP versus the Dell XPS 14 at $2050 and superior efficiency from the M4 chip (per AnandTech benchmarks). The Dell XPS 14 counters with up to 64GB RAM and optional RTX 4050 for GPU tasks where the MacBook Air M4 caps at 16GB unified memory and integrated graphics. This is a close call only if discrete graphics are required; otherwise the MacBook Air M4 is the stronger pick.
Dell XPS 14 lists at $2,050 while MacBook Air M4 lists at $999 — MacBook Air M4 undercuts Dell XPS 14 by $1,051 (105%).
Winner: MacBook Air M4
Dell XPS 14: 7.5/10
MacBook Air M4: 8.5/10
| Dell XPS 14 | MacBook Air M4 | |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) | M4 |
| Display | 14.5-inch | 13.6-inch Liquid Retina |
| RAM | up to 64GB | 16GB unified memory |
| Storage | up to 4TB SSD | 256GB SSD |
Our pick: MacBook Air M4.
The HP Spectre x360 14 features a 360-degree hinge and OLED touch display while the MacBook Air M4 uses a fixed clamshell design with Liquid Retina screen. The MacBook Air M4 delivers superior battery life and M4 chip performance over the Spectre's Intel options.
The Dell XPS 15 uses a larger 15.6-inch display and Intel or AMD chips versus the MacBook Air M4's smaller 13-inch screen and Apple silicon. The M4 Air has not launched so no verified pricing or performance data exists for comparison.
The MacBook Air M4 runs on Apple silicon with macOS while the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 uses Intel processors and Windows. The Carbon includes more ports and a superior keyboard for business tasks.
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 includes a discrete NVIDIA GPU for gaming loads while the MacBook Air M4 relies on integrated Apple silicon graphics. The MacBook Air M4 delivers longer battery life and a lighter chassis than the thicker TUF model.
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 includes a discrete RTX 4060 GPU and AMD Ryzen processor for gaming workloads while the MacBook Air M4 uses only Apple silicon integrated graphics. The Zephyrus G14 ships with Windows and higher TDP cooling versus the MacBook Air M4's fanless macOS design.
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