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January 7, 2026
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Dell admits it was wrong, resurrects the XPS line with stunning new 14 and 16-inch models

Dell admits it was wrong, resurrects the XPS line with stunning new 14 and 16-inch models

A year ago, Dell shocked long-time fans when it announced the retirement of several iconic laptop brands at CES 2025, including the much-loved XPS lineup...

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Dell has reversed its decision to discontinue the XPS laptop line, reintroducing it as its flagship premium brand at CES 2026 with completely redesigned XPS 14 and XPS 16 models. These new laptops feature a ground-up redesign, focusing on performance, display technology, and repairability.

  • The new XPS 14 starts at $2,049.99 (approximately KES 265,000) and the XPS 16 at $2,199.99 (approximately KES 285,000).
  • Both models are powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with integrated Intel Arc graphics and offer options for Tandem OLED or 2K LCD displays.
  • Dell claims up to 27 hours of battery life for LCD models and has prioritized repairability with modular USB-C ports and an easy-to-remove keyboard.

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Companies Announce New Laptops, Mobile Tech, and Smart Home Plans at CES 2026 - January 2026

At CES 2026, Dell reintroduced its XPS line as its flagship premium brand, unveiling completely redesigned XPS 14 and XPS 16 models with a focus on performance and repairability. In Las Vegas, Infinix teased its upcoming NOTE 60 Series, showcasing features like satellite calling and messaging. The company also unveiled a broader range of technologies at the event, including a global satellite communication solution, advanced cooling systems, and AI-powered wearables. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics initiated its CES 2026 Tech Forums with a panel discussion that emphasized smart home interoperability and seamless device integration across different manufacturers.

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