No more XPS, Inspiron, Latitude? Yep. Dell is eliminating its well-known PC family names across its laptop and desktop PC stacks, aiming to simplify what's what for new customers. After starting ...
The Pro and Pro Max products will cater more toward enterprise users, similar to how the Latitude and Precision laptops and workstations have done for much of Dell's existence. The Dell Pro fills ...
Here’s how it works. Dell is now overhauling many of its product lines, retiring longstanding and recognizable brands like Precision and Latitude in favor of a simplified naming system.
with Dell now taking the naming scheme to baffling new levels of confusion. The PC maker announced at CES 2025 that it’s cutting names like XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, and OptiPlex from ...
The Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1 is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H processor and 16GB of RAM. This will give you good day-to-day performance, but the reason that you’d want to 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 ...
That’s for the consumer side. On the business side, the Dell Latitude and Precision are now the Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max, respectively — each with a base, Plus and Premium models. Again ...
Dell is also killing its Latitude, Inspiron, and Precision branding, it announced today. Moving forward, Dell computers will have either just Dell branding, which Dell’s announcement today ...
"Dude, you're getting a Dell" is about to be more apt than ever. Dell announced a sweeping overhaul of its AI-powered PC portfolio at CES 2025 Monday. More than just a next-generation refresh, the ...
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 ...
Housed in the upper mid-tier, Dell announced two new lines of productivity-minded laptops that previously would belong in the Latitude or Precision portfolio. Dell Pro 13/14 Premium: Labeled as ...
Dell and HP are two of the biggest laptop brands for good reason. They both make plenty of great PCs, and whether you’re buying a laptop for school, work, gaming, everyday productivity, or all ...