Dell is introducing a revolution in the branding of its computers: XPS, Latitude, and Inspiron are being phased out, making way for simple and clear names – Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.
Dell’s XPS line, which has been a prominent name in premium laptops for years, is being replaced by new Dell Premium models.
Dell is completely rebranding its suite of laptops, offering three iterations: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. I'll break them down for you.
Inspiron, XPS, and other Dell brands are going the way of the dinosaur it seems as the new Dell, Dell Pro, and Pro Max take their place.
Dell laptops are being split into three categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. Dell laptops are meant for work and play. Dell Pro is designed for “professional-grade productivity,” while the ...
This rework marks a major shakeup for Dell's PC naming schema, which has used the Inspiron, XPS, Latitude, and Precision ...
No more Inspirons or XPS for Dell as it rebrands its consumer products as Dell, business and enterprise become Dell Pro, and workstation devices get Dell Pro Max branding.
On the consumer side, the Dell 14 and 16 Plus (along with their 2-in-1 versions) look like typical mainstream Dell laptops. The Dell Premium systems, formerly XPS, look completely unchanged from last ...
So they’ve broken down their family into Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. Gone, are the Inspiron, OptiPlex, XPS, and other naming schemes of the past. Let’s jump into the full press release ...
and Pro Max Dell has lined up for them. Until Dell’s lines are fully turned over, there may be even more confusion when, for example, customers are cross-shopping current XPS laptops with Dell a ...
Dell announced that the XPS brand is dead, and its computers will have more straightforward names going forward.
Macworld At the Consumer Electronics Show that’s currently going on in Las Vegas, Dell made a major announcement about its laptops. [I know what you’re thinking: Whoa whoa whoa, WTF? This is Macworld!