I'm also glad to see that Dell has heard my complaints about how over-designed the last XPS line was. For example, the company has stuck with its "invisible" trackpad, which sits flush with the laptop's wrist rest. But now there are two faint lines that designate where, exactly, the trackpad begins and ends. It's a solution reminiscent of Apple's MacBooks, which all feature large glass trackpads separated by a light border from their metal cases. Thanks to these two small lines, which don't detract from XPS 14's minimalist aesthetic, I feel more confident swiping around.
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We cannot know whether the GPs who responded to the BBC questionnaire are representative of all family doctors.
Rembrandt van Rijn, Vision of Zacharias in the Temple. Photo: Rijksmuseum/Kelly Schenk
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