Dell Unveils New Laptop Lineup with Simple Naming Conventions

Dell has announced a major overhaul of its laptop lineup for 2025, introducing a simplified naming convention that replaces its longtime model names. The company’s laptops and PCs will now fall under three series: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.

The Dell series comprises the consumer models that were previously labeled as either Inspiron or XPS. Two new models, the Dell 14 Plus and Dell 16 Plus, are part of this lineup. Both offer a standard clamshell design with optional two-in-one convertible configurations. The laptops feature Intel Core Ultra Series 2 CPUs, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of solid-state storage.

The Dell Pro series replaces the Latitude line of business laptops, while the Dell Pro Max takes the place of the previous Precision workstation line. This new lineup includes several models, including the Dell Pro 14 and Dell Pro 16, which feature a mix of Core Ultra Series 1 and Series 2 processors and come with up to 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD.

The Dell Pro Premium series offers upgraded features, such as an aluminum chassis, a tandem OLED display option, and keyboard backlighting that reduces power usage by up to 75%. The modular USB-C port is also designed for easier repair. AMD Ryzen-based versions of the Dell Pro models are planned for later in 2025.

The new laptop lineup will be available starting February 18, with prices yet to be announced.

Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/dell-announces-all-new-branding-with-dell-dell-pro-and-dell-pro-max-laptops