Dell kills the XPS brand - eviltoast
  • FireWire400@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    The latest XPS laptops really seem like they wanted to copy MacBook Pros from a few years ago with the touch function keys and the barren I/O.

    I never really understood the purpose of the XPS line anyway. If you want performance, buy a Precision; if you want a light robust laptop with decent I/O, get a Latitude; if you want a MacBook, get a MacBook.

    With that being said the new naming scheme feels like a joke. What’s wrong with recognisable model names?

    • golli@lemm.ee
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      I never really understood the purpose of the XPS line anyway.

      The issue here is that you are comparing it to their business lineup, while it was a consumer product.

      Dell XPS (“Extreme Performance System”) is a line of consumer-oriented laptop and desktop computers manufactured by Dell since 1993.

      My understanding is that it was their premium consumer line sitting above the more entry level Inspiron line.

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        2 days ago

        I know that the XPS is meant to be a prosumer product but I think the comparison is fair either way, mostly because you can actually buy both as a consumer. Dell doesn’t lock you out from buying a Latitude if you’re not an enterprise customer.

        Latitudes aren’t sold at big box stores, that’s about the only difference the target audience makes to the general consumer.