Available in a 14- and 16-inch configuration, the Dell Pro Max is aimed toward the power user, as it houses an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, an Nvidia graphics card, "lightning fast 6400MT/s ...
The Dell XPS line is no more ... and M4 Max cater to the power-casual users, prosumers, and true creative professionals, respectively, all in one laptop). Sure, that kind of flexibility in ...
“Ryzen AI PRO CPUs are built to handle today’s workflows and tomorrow’s AI demands, and when combined with the power of a Dell PC, they create the perfect combination for the enterprise.
Out of the handful of Dell laptops we've tested, the Dell XPS 16 is our number one pick for its versatility, power, and bold design. This is a laptop that looks as great as it handles, with an ...
"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 ...
In other words, the pinnacle business-focused laptop that’s also packing the maximum power and capability would seemingly be the “Dell 14 Pro Max Premium.” Hooray, it’s so simple.
Dell computers are getting all-new branding. Instead of familiar labels like XPS, Inspiron and Latitude (among others), the company’s laptops and desktops will simply be called Dell, with ...
The tech industry’s relentless march toward labeling everything “plus,” “pro,” and “max” soldiers on, with Dell now taking the naming scheme to baffling new levels of confusion.
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 ...
One of the laptop’s USB-C ports also supports Power Delivery 3.1 (the second is standard PD), and both are compatible with DisplayPort 1.4 video output. Dell says it’s made the USB-C ports on ...
Dell has a smaller selection of Chromebooks with low-power CPUs aimed at schools — no Chromebook Plus options here. However, for schools looking for the least expensive possible machines ...
It's a pesky downside to the tech-driven world we live in: The more gadgets we own, the more unsightly power cords we have dangling, tangling and winding around our homes. If only there were an easy ...