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New Dell XPS laptops have dropped ahead of CES 2024. And it's no surprise they're packed with some new AI goodies. After all, as we mentioned before, we're now in the era of AI PCs. These laptops will come in three flavors: 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch ...
I have returned from CES 2025, sick but alive. I am currently catching up on a bunch of news I missed posting and one of them is the new Dell lineup of devices as well as the companyās new naming convention. The company is looking to streamline the Dell ...
Goodbye Latitude and Precision, hello Pro: Here's everything you need to know about Dell's new business laptop lineup, and the PC maker's big 2025 rebranding effort. From the laptops on your desk to satellites in space and AI that seems to be everywhere, I ...
Dell's modern Alienware gaming laptops are powerful and cool-looking machines, but they have a reputation of being hefty and expensive. That may soon change. At CES 2026 Monday, the American tech company unveiled a first, brief look its forthcoming ultra-slim and entry-level gaming laptops set for release later this year.
Dellās laptop lineup offers something for every budget and every userāwith some particularly sweet gaming options thanks to Alienware. By Heather Kuldell-Ware Published Nov 4, 2023 9:00 AM EDT We may earn revenue from the products available on this ...
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Dell on Thursday is launching new Studio laptops with cases that add color to a laptop lineup that previously sported a predominantly industrial look. The desktop-replacement Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops will be available in seven colors, said John New ...
The Dell 14 Premium is the new name for the company's flagship 14-inch laptop now that the XPS line is dead. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) Every now and then companies make truly boneheaded decisions, which is exactly what happened when Dell killed off the ...