Dell is abandoning XPS, Inspiron, and its other classic brands
TL;DR Dell is simplifying its lineup, removing XPS, Inspiron, and other classic brands from the mix. The new family is divided into Dell (entry), Dell Pro (mid-range), and Dell Pro…
The One Stop Destination
TL;DR Dell is simplifying its lineup, removing XPS, Inspiron, and other classic brands from the mix. The new family is divided into Dell (entry), Dell Pro (mid-range), and Dell Pro…
Black Friday has officially made its way onto the scene, and with it comes loads of steep discounts on laptops. One discounted laptop happens to be the best laptop PCWorld…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Solid connectivity options Easily viewable display Windows Hello facial recognition Cons Performance lags behind x86 systems Battery-life isn’t a standout Bland display and design…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Feels more premium than its price Plenty of ports Good keyboard Cons Dim display Mushy speakers Middling battery life Our Verdict The Dell Inspiron…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Nice battery life thanks to Snapdragon X hardware Good keyboard and speakers A perfectly serviceable laptop experience Cons Base model includes slower Snapdragon X…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Largely gorgeous display Snappy keyboard Effective touchscreen stylus Slim and sturdy build Cons CPU faces some throttling Ergonomics could be better Our Verdict The…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Excellent performance Good cooling avoids thermal throttling Long battery life Cons Only one USB-C port, which is also used for charging No facial recognition…