Dell announced a major rebrand for all of its PCs. And while the general intent is good, we think killing the XPS name is a bad idea.
Dell is rebranding its laptop and desktop lines for 2025. The computer maker has shuttered its longtime model names in favor of a simplified nomenclature that it announced today at CES 2025. Dell's ...
During a CES 2025 preview, I got a feel for Dell’s big-screen 2-in-1 laptop, which keeps the mini LED touch screen while gaining a new keyboard and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processing.
No more XPS, Inspiron, Latitude? Yep. Dell is eliminating its well-known PC family names across its laptop and desktop PC ...
Just about every major laptop manufacturer showed up to CES 2025 on their A-game. Experimental designs, next-gen components, interesting form factors, and unbridled performance — I’ve seen it all over ...
Moreover, the first X1 Carbon Gen 13 models skip the entry-level (Core i5, full HD IPS screen) configurations and get right ...
such as in the XPS 13 Plus, which ditched a physical touchpad in favor of a haptic feedback mechanism integrated into the palm rest. Traditionally, you didn't find much variety in the XPS laptop ...
Available starting today, both the 13- and 14-inch sizes of the Dell Pro Premium are designated as Copilot Plus PCs and can ... and an optional “Collaboration touchpad” that lights up icon ...
Display Size : 13.4 Processor : 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P The Dell XPS 13 Plus is another excellent ... It includes an expanded touchpad and a wide range of built-in ports.
Plus, we’ve included detailed specifications for each entry ... though it’s a shame there’s no card reader. The keyboard and touchpad are spacious and comfortable, making long typing sessions easy.
We’ve included the Asus Chromebook plus CX34 in our list of the best laptops ... while neat design touches like the expansive glass touchpad, comfortable keyboard and generally minimalist ...