Back in January Dell was working on a feature that would allow you to control your iPhone from one of the company’s Windows PCs, and that ability is now available. If you’re an iPhone user with a modern Dell computer, you can now mirror your phone’s screen to your PC and control it using Dell’s […]
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Dell’s Concept Ori and Concept Duet laptops imagine a foldable and dual-screen future
Dell has afew concept devices to show off at CES. They’re called the Concept Ori and Concept Duo, and are perhaps the company’s most interesting offerings for the show. Dell gave reporters a preview at a recent briefing in New York, alongside an Alienware concept handheld console that is very reminiscent of a Nintendo Switch. […]
Dell’s new XPS 13 packs Ice Lake CPUs and a larger display
Dell is ready to do justice to the XPS 13. The 2020 model brings over everything we saw with the 2-in-1, except the ability to fold around (naturally). The new XPS 13 is constructed of machined aluminum, carbon fiber, woven glass fiber and Corning Gorilla Glass and packs a 13.4-inch, 16:10 display in an 11-inch […]
Google joins forces with Dell to challenge Microsoft for enterprise customers
Google and Dell on Monday unveiled the first Chromebook Enterprise devices in the Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chromebook Enterprise and the Dell Latitude 5400 Chromebook Enterprise. The 13- and 14-inch systems are configurable with up to 8th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage. […]
Dell taking orders for XPS 13 2-in-1 featuring Intel’s 10nm Ice Lake
Dell is Intel’s first partner to offer designs sporting the new processors. With orders shipping in September. Intel CEO Bob Swan confirmed that the chipmaker was on schedule to deliver the long awaited Ice Lake CPUs by Q4 2019, in time for holiday availability. However, it seems consumers will be able to get their hands […]
Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 review
Good Whisper quiet Sturdy build Strong selection of ports Crisp display Bad Cramped, shallow keyboard Disappointing battery life Not lap-friendly Thanks to their fold-up designs, detachable 2-in-1s are a portable way to get work done on the road. Dell’s Latitude 5290 2-in-1$899 to start is the company’s latest attempt at making a Microsoft Surface-style machine […]
Dell Latitude 5290 Laptop Review
Good robust case VGA available above-average CPU performance good battery life relatively good speakers two RAM slots Bad abysmal HD TN display no pointing stick lack of keyboard illumination bad positioning of the microSD card reader only 12 months of warranty can buy 3 years. only a SATA-III SSD The Latitude 5290 is a compact […]
Dell XPS 13 (2019) Review
Good • Proper webcam placement • Excellent keyboard • Beautiful design Bad • Only touchscreen option is the 4K screen • Touchpad on the small side • Fans are sometimes loud This year’s Dell XPS 13 is an incremental refresh of an already great Windows laptop, but it now has a top-mounted webcam Despite […]
Alienware m15 Review
The Alienware m15 is not the most exciting gaming laptop when it comes to raw power, but rather it’s exciting in its portability. Not to mention a full-sized keyboard and impressive battery life claims for a gaming laptop. Good Good starting price Full-sized keyboard Solid build quality Gaming performance on par with competitors Great battery […]
Dell Precision 3520 Review
You can’t work at your desk all the time. The Dell Precision 3520 uses discrete graphics in a workstation that’s small enough that you could carry it around. The Nvidia Quadro GPU and Intel Core i7 CPU make a potent mix for multitasking and graphics performance, and the optional six-cell battery lasted over 10 hours. […]
Dell XPS 13
Dell’s flagship is back, and this year is a return to form for the Dell XPS 13. This leading laptop has finally addressed its most glaring design flaw, the webcam, while making the battery life last much longer. But, beyond the webcam and battery, the Dell XPS 13 largely remains the same, continuing the lineage […]