The Dell XPS 13 9350, a Copilot+ laptop with the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Series 2 processor and 16GB of RAM, is on sale from ...
Both Dell and HP offer a wide range of different laptops for different needs, from budget picks to premium stunners. Dell offers a variety of laptop lineups, including the premium XPS laptop line ...
Dell, like Apple iPhone naming convention, will offer PCs in three segments: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. Each segment will have three subcategories: Base, Plus, and Premium.
Interestingly, inside the three categories, Dell will offer Base, Plus, and Premium configurations, which technically will facilitate user choice. Discontinuing the old XPS, Inspiron, Latitude ...
The much-heralded Dell XPS line of premium laptops will be no more, as the PC maker rebrands its lineup of PCs and monitors in a major makeover that casts out decades of familiar names. At a media ...
Named brands like XPS and Inspiron will now fall under performance categories. Plus, Dell expanded its partnership with AMD. Dell has announced a lineup of new AI PCs, combining cutting-edge ...
I’ve seen some crazy tech re-branding exercises in my time (hi, Intel), but Dell’s latest move is absolutely staggering. The company’s performance-based XPS laptop line will ... the whole way you buy ...
Cutting corners: The XPS, Inspiron, and Latitude brands have been integral to Dell's identity since the 1990s. However, starting with its 2025 lineup of laptops and desktops, the company is ...
In a bid to streamline, Dell is dropping some of its most iconic laptop brands. At CES 2025 on Monday, the PC company announced that XPS, Inspiron, and Latitude are moving to a farm upstate.
They’re spiritual successors to outgoing Dell Latitude laptops. Dell’s XPS line, which has been a prominent name in premium laptops for years, is being replaced by new Dell Premium models.
And Dell has spent decades putting that same work in for terms like “XPS,” “Inspiron,” and “Latitude.” Starting in 2025, though, Dell laptops and desktops will just be… Dell.
Starting this month, a new line of AI-infused Dell, Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max devices will begin to take the place of the brand’s existing product categories, which include OptiPlex, XPS and others.