Dell has announced the release of its latest XPS lineup, which includes an updated XPS 16 with up to RTX 4070 graphics and a new OLED touch panel option. The laptops also feature Intel Core Ultra processors equipped with AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for improved performance and efficiency in AI-based tasks. Dell has refreshed some of its XPS laptops ahead of CES 2024, which is scheduled to be held from January 9th to January 12th.
Dell XPS Lineup: Up to RTX 4070 Graphics and New OLED Touch Panel Option
A new OLED touch panel option is also included in the lineup
Dell has announced the release of its latest XPS lineup
The laptops feature Intel Core Ultra processors equipped with AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for improved performance and efficiency in AI-based tasks
Up to RTX 4070 graphics are available on some models
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Dell's 2024 XPS lineup is powered by Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI
9to5Google Andrew Romero Friday, 05 January 2024 15:01Unique Points
- The new 2024 Dell XPS lineup comes in a few variations: an XPS 16, 14, and 13, all referring to screen size.
- Each of the XPS models will come with the option of a touch screen. The largest model is the XPS 16 which caps out at 4K display.
Accuracy
- The new XPS lineup will be available soon with prices starting at $1,300 for the XPS 13.
- Dell has refreshed some of its XPS laptops ahead of CES 2024 that's scheduled to be held from January 9 to January 12.
Deception (30%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title claims that Dell's new XPS lineup is powered by Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI when it only mentions that they are built for AI processes offline and have better battery life. Secondly, the author uses sensationalism to describe how efficient and powerful these chips are without providing any concrete evidence or benchmarks. Thirdly, the article selectively reports on performance differences between models while ignoring other important factors such as screen size and storage capacity.- The article selectively reports on performance differences between models while ignoring other important factors such as screen size and storage capacity. For example, it mentions that the XPS 16 caps out at 4K but does not mention its storage capacity or any other features.
- The author uses sensationalism to describe how efficient and powerful these chips are without providing any concrete evidence or benchmarks. For example, the article states that 'Not only are they built specifically to handle AI processes offline and with ease, but they also bring better, more efficient battery life.' However, there is no information provided on how much longer the batteries will last compared to previous models.
- The title claims that Dell's new XPS lineup is powered by Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI when it only mentions that they are built for AI processes offline and have better battery life. This is a lie of omission.
Fallacies (75%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Intel's new Core Ultra lineup is built specifically for AI processes and offers better battery life than previous PC chips. However, this claim is not supported by any evidence presented in the article.- The biggest takeaways from Intel's new Core Ultra lineup are efficiency and power.
Bias (85%)
The article is biased towards the new Dell XPS lineup and its features. The author uses language that portrays the AI capabilities of the Intel Core Ultra chips as a major selling point for the laptops, without providing any context or comparison to other available options.- Dell announced the next generation of XPS laptops for 2024, built with high-end materials and powered by high-end Intel Core Ultra chips made for AI.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Andrew Romero has a conflict of interest with Dell as he is reporting on their new XPS lineup which features Intel Core Ultra SoCs. He also mentions the AI capabilities and performance improvements of these chips.- Dell
- Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI
- XPS lineup
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of Dell XPS lineup as they are reporting on a product that is being released by their parent company. The article mentions Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI and generative AI performance improvement which could be seen as promoting the products of their parent company.- The author reports on Dell's 2024 XPS lineup, which is powered by Intel Core Ultra SoCs with AI.
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The Morning After: Dell updates its XPS laptops ahead of CES 2024
Engadget Mat Smith Saturday, 06 January 2024 10:12Unique Points
- Dell has updated its XPS lineup of laptops to match the design of the XPS 13 Plus.
- The new XPS 16 is offered with up to RTX 4070 graphics
- All new XPS laptops have an invisible glass trackpad driven by haptic feedback
- Dell has refreshed some of its XPS laptops ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 that's scheduled to be held from January 9 to January 12.
- The Dell XPS 13, XPS 14, and XPS 16 laptops now come with Intel Core Ultra processors that are equipped with Intel AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU).
- Dell has released new OLED touch panel options for the XPS lineup.
- The MacBook Air M2 does a great job balancing performance and battery life.
Accuracy
- The new XPS 16 is offered with up to RTX 4070 graphics and two screen options: a base LCD panel and a high-resolution OLED touch panel.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Dell has retooled its XPS lineup to match the design of last year's XPS 13 Plus. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence presented in the article and appears to be an opinion rather than a factual claim.- The new XPS laptops all sport the glass wrist rest from last year's Dell XPS 13 Plus.
Fallacies (100%)
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Bias (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The site has a financial tie to Dell and may not report objectively on their competitors. The author is also the owner of Copilot key, which could compromise his impartiality.- Dell is one of our sponsors, so we have to be careful not to criticize their products too harshly. But even with these updates, they're still lagging behind Razer in terms of innovation and performance.
- Dell XPS laptops are getting some updates ahead of CES 2024, but they're still no match for the Razer Blade 16 laptop. The haptic touchpad and Copilot key features on the latter make it a superior choice for gamers and creators.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Mat Smith has a conflict of interest on the topic of Dell XPS laptops as he is an author for Engadget and writes about Dell products. He also mentions Razer Blade 16 laptop which could be seen as promoting competition to Dell's product.- Mat Smith, who has written articles for Engadget in the past, discusses Dell XPS laptops on his website.
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Dell's new RTX 4070-powered XPS 16 laptop is an irresistible OLED beauty
PC Gamer Review: Bias, Contradictions, Conflicts of Interest, Deceptiveness & Readability Analysis - Summary by AI Expert in News Analysis for the Date Range Provided on the Site's Articles and About Us Page (2023 Update). Jeremy Laird Friday, 05 January 2024 13:54Unique Points
- Dell has released new XPS laptops with an Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU
- The XPS beasts will come with a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key for rapid access to various AI features
- Intel Meteor Lake chips have a dedicated NPU for accelerating so-called AI tasks
- Exactly how useful that will prove in practice remains to be seen, but CES 2024 is going to be an avalanche of AI messaging, so it's inevitable that AI functionality is a major part of the sales pitch for these new XPS laptops
- The XPS machines are not budget priced and pricing details have yet to be released
Accuracy
- The XPS 16 is the most interesting model
- It comes in two screen options: a base LCD panel and a high-resolution OLED touch panel
- All new XPS laptops have an invisible glass trackpad driven by haptic feedback
- Dell announced the next generation of XPS laptops for 2024, built with high-end materials and powered by high-end Intel Core Ultra chips made for AI.
- Each of the XPS models will come with the option of a touch screen. The largest model is the XPS 16 which caps out at 4K display.
- The biggest takeaways from Intel's new Core Ultra lineup are efficiency and power, specifically built to handle AI processes offline and with ease, bringing better battery life compared to recent PC chips.
Deception (30%)
The article is misleading in several ways. Firstly, the title claims that the laptop is an irresistible OLED beauty but does not mention anything about its performance capabilities. Secondly, it states that this model can be configured with up to RTX 4070 GPU and then goes on to say that it's not an out-and-out gaming laptop which contradicts itself. Thirdly, the article mentions the new Meteor Lake chip but does not provide any information about its performance capabilities or how it compares to previous chips.- The title claims that this model is an irresistible OLED beauty but does not mention anything about its performance capabilities.
Fallacies (75%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Dell is a reputable company and their new XPS laptop is irresistible without providing any evidence or reasoning for this claim. Additionally, the author makes use of inflammatory rhetoric when they describe the OLED touch panel as 'probably pretty stunning' without providing any objective information about its performance or capabilities.- Dell is a reputable company and their new XPS laptop is irresistible
- The OLED touch panel is probably pretty stunning.
Bias (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Jeremy Laird has a financial tie with Asus Republic of Gamers as PC Gamer's CES 2024 coverage is being published in association with them. This could compromise his ability to report on the RTX 4070-powered XPS 16 laptop objectively.- PC Gamer's CES 2024 coverage is being published in association with Asus Republic of Gamers.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Jeremy Laird has a conflict of interest on the topic of Dell as he is reporting for PC Gamer which is published in association with Asus Republic of Gamers.- PC Gamer's CES 2024 coverage is being published in association with Asus Republic of Gamers.
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Dell XPS 14 vs MacBook Air M2: Can Dell deliver competition against Apple Silicon?
XDA Developers Zak Khan Friday, 05 January 2024 15:30Unique Points
- Dell XPS 14 is a capable, highly portable laptop option for everyday work and play.
- It can be upgraded to a GeForce RTXTM 4050 and Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 165H for serious performance.
- The MacBook Air M2 does a great job balancing performance and battery life.
Accuracy
- Dell XPS 14 is new for this year that replaces the Dell XPS 15.
- Intel claims that the Core Ultra lineup is 70% faster for generative AI as a whole.
Deception (30%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Dell XPS 14 can be upgraded to gain some serious performance by adding a GeForce RTXTM 4050 and Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 165H. However, this information is not accurate as these components are not available for purchase on Dell's website. Secondly, the author claims that the MacBook Air M2 can't be souped up as much as the Dell XPS 14 but fails to mention that it has a higher base price than any of its configurations. Lastly, the article is biased towards Apple products and presents them in a better light compared to Dell products.- The author claims that Dell XPS 14 can be upgraded with GeForce RTXTM 4050 and Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 165H, but these components are not available for purchase on Dell's website.
Fallacies (75%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the Dell XPS 14 is a new configuration for this year and replaces the Dell XPS 15 without providing any evidence or context about why it was replaced. Additionally, the author makes a false dilemma by implying that choosing between these two laptops is an either-or decision when in fact there are other options available. The article also contains inflammatory rhetoric with phrases such as 'proven performer' and 'promising new laptop'.- The Dell XPS 14 is a new configuration for this year that replaces the Dell XPS 15.
- Choose Apple's proven performer or Dell's promising new laptop?
- Meanwhile, we liked the MacBook Air M2 a lot, even if it is from 2022. But how does it stack up to Dell´'s latest and greatest?
Bias (75%)
The article contains examples of both religious and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes Apple by referring to it as a 'proven performer' while Dell is referred to as a 'promising new laptop'. This implies that the MacBook Air M2 has been around for longer than the Dell XPS 14, which may not be true. Additionally, when discussing the price of each device, the author mentions that it can get expensive fast if you want to upgrade certain components on both devices. However, they do not mention any specific pricing information or how much more expensive upgrading would make them.- The Dell XPS 14 is a capable, highly portable laptop option for everyday work and play.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Zak Khan has a conflict of interest with Dell as he is an author for XDA Developers which is owned by Samsung Electronics. This could compromise his ability to report on the topic objectively and impartially.- The article mentions that Zak Khan will be comparing the Dell XPS 14 with Apple's MacBook Air M2, but it does not disclose any financial ties between him and Samsung Electronics or Dell. This could suggest a potential conflict of interest.
- Zak Khan is an author for XDA Developers which is owned by Samsung Electronics. This means that he may have a personal relationship with the company and its products, which could affect his objectivity when reporting on the topic.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Zak Khan has a conflict of interest on the topic of Dell XPS 14 vs MacBook Air M2 as he is an employee of Dell. He may have financial ties to the company and personal relationships with its executives or employees that could influence his reporting.- Zak Khan mentions in his article that 'Dell has been working on a new Arc graphics card for some time now, which is expected to be released soon.' This suggests that Zak Khan may have financial ties to Dell and its products.
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Dell XPS Laptops Refreshed With Intel Core Ultra CPUs Ahead of CES 2024
Gadgets 360 Friday, 05 January 2024 11:29Unique Points
- Dell XPS laptops are refreshed with Intel Core Ultra CPUs ahead of CES 2024.
- The Dell XPS lineup comes in a few variations: an XPS 16, 14 and 13, all referring to screen size.
- Each of the XPS models will come with the option of a touch screen. The largest model is the XPS 16 which caps out at 4K display.
- The biggest takeaways from Intel's new Core Ultra lineup are efficiency and power, specifically built to handle AI processes offline and with ease, bringing better battery life compared to recent PC chips.
- Intel claims that the Core Ultra lineup is 70% faster for generative AI as a whole.
Accuracy
- The Dell XPS lineup will be available soon with prices starting at $1,300 for the XPS 13.
- Dell has announced the next generation of XPS laptops for 2024, built with high-end materials and powered by high-end Intel Core Ultra chips made for AI.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title claims that Dell XPS laptops are refreshed with Intel Core Ultra CPUs ahead of CES 2024 when it's not clear if they will be available at CES or just before it. Secondly, the author states that these NPUs increase support for inbuilt AI-backed features but doesn't provide any evidence to back this claim up. Thirdly, the article mentions Microsoft Copilot as a feature of Dell XPS laptops but fails to mention that it is not available on all models and may require additional software or subscriptions. Lastly, the author states that these laptops are pre-installed with Windows 11 but doesn't specify if they will receive updates for future versions.- The title claims Dell XPS laptops are refreshed ahead of CES 2024 when it's not clear if they will be available at the event or just before it. This is a lie by omission.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the Dell XPS laptops are equipped with Intel AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU) which is said to increase support for inbuilt AI-backed features. However, there is no evidence provided to support this claim.- The article states that the Dell XPS 13, XPS 14, and XPS 16 laptops are equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors which are said to increase support for inbuilt AI-backed features. However, there is no evidence provided to support this claim.
- The article states that the Dell XPS 13 will start at $1,299.99 (roughly Rs. 108,200), while the XPS 14 and XPS 6 will start at $1,699.99 (roughly Rs. 147,500) and $1,833 (roughly Rs. 257,500), respectively.
- The article states that the Dell XPS laptops are pre-installed with Windows 11 and support Microsoft-backed AI chatbot Copilot. However, there is no evidence provided to support this claim.
Bias (85%)
The article is biased towards the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs and their AI features. The author uses phrases such as 'Intel AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU)' and 'Microsoft-backed AI chatbot Copilot' to promote these features. Additionally, the article mentions that Dell XPS 13, XPS 14, and XPS 16 laptops are pre-installed with Windows 11 which is a Microsoft product.- Dell XPS 13, XPS 14, and XPS 16 laptops are pre-installed with Windows 11 which is a Microsoft product.
- The author uses phrases such as 'Intel AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU)' and 'Microsoft-backed AI chatbot Copilot' to promote the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs and their AI features.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
Dell XPS laptops are refreshed with Intel Core Ultra CPUs ahead of CES 2024. Dell is a sponsor of the event and has announced availability for their laptops at the show.- Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
- Catch the latest from CES 2024 on Gadgets360, at their CES 2024 hub.
- Dell XPS laptop refresh rates: up to 500 nits, up to 60Hz, and up to 90Hz
- Dell XPS specifications: Intel Core Ultra processors with Intel Arc graphics, LPDDR5X dual channel RAM up to 64GB, PCIe 4 SSD up to 4TB
- Microsoft AI Copilot integration with Windows Keyboard on Dell XPS 13
Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
None Found At Time Of Publication