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 ...
This rework marks a major shakeup for Dell's PC naming schema, which has used the Inspiron, XPS, Latitude, and Precision ...
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.
Dell’s XPS line, which has been a prominent name in premium laptops for years, is being replaced by new Dell Premium models. So they’re part of the base-tier Dell line, at the Premium sub-tier.
For American customers, Dell has three SKUs of the 9450, starting with the Core Ultra 5 machines for $1949, climbing to $2,389 for a Core Ultra 7 model. Both these lower-spec machines have only 16GB ...
“Dell has driven PC innovation for the last 40 years ... Discontinuing the old XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, and Precision lineups will take time, so customers and businesses will temporarily ...
Dell is officially killing the XPS branding that’s become a mainstay for people seeking a sleek, respectable, well-priced PC.
Dell jettisoned decades of product nomenclature this week at CES 2025 as it introduced a new portfolio of product lines: Dell ...
This article is authored by Anirudh Regidi. The opinions expressed are personal to the author, who has no affiliation with ...
The days of Dell Inspiron, Latitude, Optiplex ... products such as might have fallen under the Inspiron desktop PC and laptop name. Then there will be Dell Pro products, which are those aimed ...