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Go to Amazon to grab the Dell 15 Touchscreen Laptop for only $900, down from its regular price of $4000. This is a $ 3,100 discount and a whopping 78% off.
Laptops with sixth-generation Intel Core and later processors have built-in hardware support for HEVC decoding and encoding. AMD has made laptop chips supporting the codec since 2015. However, both Dell and HP have disabled this feature on some of their popular business notebooks.
With its minimalist design (look Ma, no visible trackpad!), smooth metal case and clean lines, the Dell 16 Premium looks like a work of art. It's the sort of thing I'd imagine someone creating as a prop for a sci-fi movie in the '90s,
Dell’s 14 Plus laptops with Intel Core Ultra V-series CPUs feature Intel Arc 140V integrated graphics that can power a very respectable casual gaming experience. Whereas just a few years ago it was nearly impossible to get this much power out of anything but a standalone graphics card (GPU), gaming is no longer out of reach.
This year Dell reworked its laptop naming, and while few folks were sad to see the Inspiron, Latitude, or Precision brands go, I heard a lot of questions about what would happen to the iconic Dell XPS line of premium systems. Now we have the answer.
HP and Dell has disabled support for the High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard in some of their laptops, Ars Technica reports.
Users on various forums have been troubleshooting video playback errors on newer Dell and HP laptops over the past few weeks. While the specific issues vary,
As a successor to Dell's XPS line, the Dell 14 Premium (DA14250) laptop is a slight disappointment. It's an excellent laptop, but falls short in a couple of areas I wish it didn't. What makes it worthwhile is its Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, gorgeous OLED ...