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Dell's iconic XPS brand will be retired this year, along with many of the other Dell sub-brands. But what's replacing them?
Dell is trading in its much-loved and highly-respected XPS and Inspiron brand names in favor of a slightly different approach ...
Dell announced that the XPS brand is dead, and its computers will have more straightforward names going forward.
Dell has announced a major change in the way it brands its laptops and desktops and is doing away with badges like XPS, ...
Dell is rebranding its PCs by retiring names like "XPS" and "Inspiron" in favor of a simplified Apple-inspired system — Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.
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