It seems like 2026 is the year that Dell is hitting the reset button — dramatic rebrands are getting reverted in the company’s consumer and commercial product lineups alike. Sometimes, the oldies are the goodies: The familiar XPS name and design returned this year for a reason, and it’s certainly not because the Dell Premiums had positive name recognition.
On the business side of Dell’s offerings, it’s time for a similar revival. Gone are the Dell Pro Max computers (which I’m thankful for, because there’s no reason a B2B computer model should share a naming convention with the super expensive iPhones). In its place, Dell Precision Pros are returning alongside a whole host of Dell Pros (including a two-in-one model), the Dell Pro 5 Micro and new business monitors.
Dell is touting this generation of business computers as its thinnest and lightest laptops to date. The product engineers have also designed a
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