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CES 2025: Dell Rebrands Its Whole PC Lineup—Now, It’s All Just ‘Dell’
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.
Dell killed XPS and rebranded its whole PC lineup
Dell announced that the XPS brand is dead, and its computers will have more straightforward names going forward.
The end of an era: Dell will no longer make XPS computers
Dell is officially killing the XPS branding that’s become a mainstay for people seeking a sleek, respectable, well-priced PC.
30 years later, XPS is dead. Here’s why Dell is killing its flagship brand
Dell's iconic XPS brand will be retired this year, along with many of the other Dell sub-brands. But what's replacing them?The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
CES 2025: Dell Is Rebranding, and It’s Confusing
Dell is reorganizing its entire product lineup, retiring iconic brands like XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, and more. All in the name of simplicity. But for a product lineup this large, simplicity can actually be confusing.
Dell XPS is dead — Dell just rebranded its entire PC lineup
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 suffixes denoting who and what they’re intended for.
Dell killing the XPS name is an unforced error
This year at CES 2025, Dell is announcing a huge rebranding for all of its consumer and commercial PCs. However, while this change is generally a move in the right direction, I think getting rid of the iconic XPS name is an unforced error.
Dell drops long-running XPS, Inspiron, and Latitude brands
Dell also isn’t doing away with the Alienware sub-brand, which it purchased in 2006. Alienware gaming models will, apparently, keep their specific names, such as “Area 51” and “m16.” Monitor names seem to be unaffected, too, so the “UltraSharp” line will still exist.
We miss you already, Dell XPS
XPS, Inspiron, and Latitude. Instead we’ll get the easier to remember, yet not as colorful, Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max, in an effort to create “unified branding” across the Dell portfolio. You can find more details here.
See ya later Inspiron and XPS: Dell has streamlined its branding down to a very Apple-like Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max
Dell's branding has always seemed a bit clumsy to me, and it seems the Texas-based tech giant may agree. It's just announced a branding change that simplifies its core PC product tiers into three main categories—Dell,
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Dell just took a leap of faith by renaming its entire laptop portfolio - and it might just work out
This week at CES 2025, Dell revealed the Pro series will be its new flagship line - while bringing back an old favorite.
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Dell ditches Inspiron, Latitude, and XPS, in sensible yet confusing rebrand
It's out with the old, as Dell ushers in a new naming scheme for its wares, with just Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max taking ...
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