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10 Best Laptops for Zoom Meetings (2025)

As a digital nomad and copywriter, I know the importance of a great laptop. I've rounded up the best laptops for Zoom ...
The Dell 14 Premium, on review here, effectively replaces the (previously) most popular model, the XPS 14. Although the branding is entirely new, the laptop itself is pretty much the same, with ...
The new Dell Premium 14 and Dell Premium 16 laptops are basically next-gen Dell XPS laptops with 14.5 inch and 16.3 inch displays, respectively. But they do bring several significant upgrades.
The Dell XPS 13 (9345) is a Copilot+ laptop that's powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor and 32GB of RAM, and it's $400 off from Dell itself.
Dell announced a handful of new laptops at CES 2025, and if you're a little confused looking at their names, you're not alone. The company rebranded its entire portfolio, consolidating the names ...
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 ...
At CES 2025, Dell announced a major rebrand for all of its PCs. And while the general intent is good, we think killing the XPS name is a bad idea.
Dell’s changing up its product names for laptops, desktops, and monitors for CES 2025 — opting for branding like Premium, Pro, and Max over XPS, Latitude, and Precision.
The Intel-powered Dell XPS 13 (9345) was already a letdown next to the competition, and this Snapdragon-powered XPS 13 winds up downgrading most of the package without a meaningful reduction in ...
As Dell is set to unveil an Arm-powered version of its XPS 13 notebook, a leaked document reveals more details of the upcoming product and the firm's plans.
Dell has continued to refine is popular XPS family of premium notebooks, and though not perfect, the XPS 14 is a worthy addition to the line-up.
The Dell XPS 14 and 16 are both speedy, beautiful machines that are just a little too expensive for what you get.