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Dell just shared a massive announcement in the form of a fresh rebranding. But this change isn’t limited to just a few models, rather, the brand’s entire lineup of laptops is getting revamped. Dell is bringing a lot of changes to its iconic and popular devices. So here’s a quick explanation of what’s new.

1. Streamlined Branding

Dell Rebranded Laptops
Dell Pro 14 and Dell Pro 16

One of the reasons for this massive change across the Dell family of laptops is to streamline the entire lineup while also simplifying them. The brand’s Latitude and Inspiron series have been iconic for years alongside the XPS series of premium notebooks. But the new shift would help make their price category more apparent at a single glance.

A great example of this is the Pro and Premium variants. The ‘Dell Pro’ series of laptops are basically the older Latitude family, while the ‘Dell Premium’ is a rebadged version of the XPS line. Further expanding on this, the Dell Pro lineup will now include devices with the Latitude name through Dell Pro Plus and even Dell Pro Premium products. Notably, these changes are even including the company’s Alienware series of gaming notebooks.

So to make things clear, Dell isn’t launching new products and is just revamping the existing lineup. You could even call this a simple refresh or remake of their existing branding.

2. Some of these sound familiar

Dell Rebranded Laptops
Dell Pro Premium Laptops 13-inch and 14-inch variants

While some of the new names are more streamlined, a few are quite familiar while others are a bit more confusing. So let me break it down for you:

  • XPS – Dell Premium
  • Inspiron Plus – Dell Plus
  • Inspiron – Dell (base)
  • Latitude – Dell Pro (Pro Plus, Pro Premium)
  • Precision – Dell Pro Max (Pro Max Plus, Pro Max Premium)

Expanding on this, the Pro Max series sounds like an Apple branding move but basically signifies its commercial variants of the Precision series. This will replace the older 3000, 5000, and 7000 series to make better sense to the customers. Similarly, the 2-in-1 series of laptops are now a part of the Dell Plus series. The “Premium” moniker will simply showcase the brand’s top end models with either the most powerful specs or ultrabooks.

3. And then there’s Alienware

Dell Rebranded Laptops
Alienware Area 51 Desktop PC

Even the Alienware family are also a part of the revamp. These changes include both the gaming laptop and even the gaming desktop PCs. Looking at the notebooks first, the Alienware Area-51 with the Alienware Area-51 16-inch and 18-inch laptops. With this announcement, it is clear that Dell is looking to take the gaming PC market by storm. These will pack cutting edge specs and features like the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, up to 64GB of RAM, and a max storage capacity of a whopping 12TB.

‘Alienware Area-51’ branding has been expanded to include desktop PCs as well. The first from this lineup is the new flagship gaming PC, which is a full sized 90L tower that brings next gen hardware like Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series of GPUs and Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor. All of these hefty specs also draw a large amount of power with a near 900W power draw.

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