Dell is getting rid of its Precision PCs. Here’s what will replace them.

The top-tier Dell Pro Max equipment showcases Dell’s peak performance, particularly in terms of speed, although some may argue that Dell and Dell Pro offer better value. These Dell Pro Max computers and monitors cater to both consumer and commercial markets, boasting premium specifications. For instance, this range encompasses PCs equipped with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, AMD Ryzen processors, and AMD Threadripper processors.

Dell’s confusing rebrand is highlighted by these otherwise lovely looking laptops

In simplified terms, Dell has grouped together several new PC models that share similar features for easier understanding. The Dell 14 Plus, Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1, Dell 16 Plus, and Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 are all part of the Copilot+ series. They will all debut with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors. Dell’s latest laptops claim up to 39% extended battery life and profiles up to 14% slimmer, while being part of the Copilot+ family, these PCs also incorporate on-device AI technology to enhance efficiency. Artificial Intelligence is a significant aspect in Dell’s revamped PC collection and a primary factor behind their rebranding effort.

Dell’s latest laptop uses the same tech that earned the iPad 2024 a perfect score, but you won’t recognize its name

Additionally, I discussed the recently introduced Dell and Dell Pro Max laptops that were presented today, however, it’s worth noting that the majority of the new hardware was announced under Dell’s Pro lineup. In total, an impressive seven laptops and two monitors from the Dell Pro category were revealed during the event.

HP just announced the world’s first Copilot+ All-in-One PC with a 32-inch 4K display — THIS is my next computer

I’m particularly fond of all-in-one computers running on Windows, but unfortunately, the quality in this area is generally lacking these days, offering mostly low or mid-range models. Few hardware manufacturers are investing in top-tier All-In-Ones. Among them, Lenovo, HP, and Microsoft have been making a serious effort, but it seems that this time around, HP has emerged as the clear winner when it comes to producing the best Windows AIO.

Acer drops “women and casual gamers” gimmick for RTX 4050 gaming laptop with new 14, 15, 16, and 17-inch Nitro variants

The Acer Nitro V 14 AI is scheduled to launch in June as an updated budget gaming laptop featuring a 16:10 aspect ratio and a white finish that Acer describes as “pearl-like.” Although the exact pricing for the US market isn’t yet known, its €1,299 price tag in Europe suggests it may retail for around $1,299, considering exchange rate differences typically don’t significantly affect prices between these regions.