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The Dell 14 Premium achieved a very decent score of 6752 in the PC Mark 10 office benchmark, and a highly credible score of 1205 and 12fps in the 3DMark Steel Nomad test. Both of those are just a ...
While Dell 14 Premium features a new and frankly worse name for 2025, it's still every bit the world-class Windows laptop ...
With a beautiful 4K touch screen, an adjustable stand, and 10 speakers, the Dell XPS 27 (7760) is a multimedia powerhouse masquerading as an all-in-one desktop. You may want to invest in some ...
The Dell XPS 13 9350 gets great battery life thanks to its Intel Lunar Lake chipset. It also has several design features that detract from the experience.
Dell's Latitude 7350 takes on AI features and a first generation AI-centered processor - the Core Ultra series. Is the combination enough to give it an edge?
Dell extended a unique opportunity for this particular launch. I’ve been evaluating Intel’s Meteor Lake, Lunar Lake, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite side-by-side in the exact same XPS 13 ...
Dell's XPS 13 maintains its high style while switching to Qualcomm Snapdragon silicon. It's a reliable performer with decent speeds, but this XPS 13 variant is not the most practical ultraportable ...
The Dell XPS 16 (2024) laptop is a premium laptop from the second you open it up, powerful performance, all USB-C design, and a gorgeous 90Hz OLED display.
The Dell XPS 13 (2024) is another Snapdragon X Elite laptop that delivers the goods thanks to its fast performance and exceptional battery life. It’s one of the best Windows laptops we’ve tested.
The Dell XPS 14 replaces the XPS 15 and sports the same design as the 2022 XPS 13 Plus. It runs faster and cooler, but not every update is an improvement.
We spend some time getting to know Dell's new XPS 16 (9640) gaming laptop featuring the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU.
The Dell XPS 14 is a looker, but even though it can offer respectable performance, it comes at such a high cost above competent — and often faster — competitors that there’s little reason to ...