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Dell XPS 13 (2025) vs HP Envy 16 (2024)

Updated Apr 2026laptops
Dell XPS 13 (2025)
Dell
Dell XPS 13 (2025)
$1,299
8.6/10
VS
HP Envy 16 (2024)
HP
HP Envy 16 (2024)
$1,400
8.5/10

The Verdict

Dell's XPS 13 excels as a ultraportable powerhouse with its stunning 13.4-inch OLED display (2560x1600, 400 nits) and featherlight 2.6 lb chassis, delivering exceptional mobility for professionals. HP's Envy 16 counters with a larger 16-inch IPS touchscreen (120Hz refresh, same resolution), double the base storage (1TB vs 512GB), and a more powerful 16-core processor suited for demanding workloads. Battery life favors the XPS at 14 hours versus 10 hours, though the Envy's larger 83Wh capacity offers more traditional longevity. Connectivity differs meaningfully: XPS prioritizes Thunderbolt (2 ports) while Envy adds legacy USB-A ports and SD card reader for broader compatibility. The $100 price premium for HP buys significant screen real estate, processing power, and storage expansion capability. Choose XPS 13 if portability and battery endurance matter most; select Envy 16 for creators needing a larger canvas, better multitasking performance, and expandable storage.

Value16 (2024)
Battery13 (2025)
Display13 (2025)
Performance16 (2024)
portability13 (2025)

Who Should Buy

Buy the Dell XPS 13 (2025) if…

  • 13.4-inch OLED display with perfect blacks and vivid color
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 with NPU for Copilot+ features
  • Incredibly light at 2.6 lbs in a premium aluminum body

Buy the HP Envy 16 (2024) if…

  • Optional NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU for creative and light gaming workloads
  • Excellent 2.5K 120Hz touchscreen display
  • Comprehensive port selection including SD card reader

Category Scores

Dell XPS 13 (2025)
HP Envy 16 (2024)
Value
8.2
8.3
Battery
9.1
7.5
Display
9.2
8.4
Performance
7.8
8.9
portability
9.4
7.2

Pros & Cons

Dell XPS 13 (2025)

Pros

  • 13.4-inch OLED display with perfect blacks and vivid color
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 with NPU for Copilot+ features
  • Incredibly light at 2.6 lbs in a premium aluminum body
  • Two Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-speed peripherals
  • Near-borderless InfinityEdge display maximizes screen-to-body ratio

Cons

  • Only two USB-C ports — no USB-A, HDMI, or SD card slot
  • 60Hz OLED limits smooth scrolling
  • Keyboard has controversial zero-travel function row
  • Fan noise is noticeable under sustained load

HP Envy 16 (2024)

Pros

  • Optional NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU for creative and light gaming workloads
  • Excellent 2.5K 120Hz touchscreen display
  • Comprehensive port selection including SD card reader
  • User-upgradeable RAM and storage

Cons

  • Heavy and bulky for daily portability
  • Battery life suffers under GPU load
  • Fans get loud during intensive workloads
  • Bezel design feels dated next to Spectre line

Full Specifications

SpecDell XPS 13 (2025)HP Envy 16 (2024)
SoftwareWindows 11Windows 11 Home
Body
Weight2.6 lbs (1.17 kg)2.34 kg
MaterialAluminum and woven glass fiberAluminum
Dimensions11.63 x 7.84 x 0.57 inches358 x 252 x 19.9 mm
Ports
USB-C ports22
Thunderbolt ports22
HDMI1
USB-A ports2
SD card
Battery
Battery lifeUp to 14 hoursUp to 10 hours
Capacity55 Wh83 Wh
Display
Size13.4 inches16 inches
TypeOLEDIPS touchscreen
Resolution2560 x 16002560 x 1600
Refresh rate60Hz120Hz
Brightness (nits)400400
Storage
SSD512 GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe1 TB
Expandable storage
Keyboard
Backlit
Processor
RAM16 GB LPDDR5X16 GB DDR5
Cores8 cores (4P + 4E)16 cores
ChipsetIntel Core Ultra 7 265VIntel Core Ultra 7 155H

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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