CES 2018: Dell reveals XPS 15 2-in-1, VR-ready gaming desktop, new Latitude notebooks, 2-in-1s

Arif Bacchus

This week at CES 2018, Dell revealed the newest laptops and devices set to hit the markets this year. In addition to the previously announced XPS 13, the company today revealed the XPS 15 2-in-1, a VR-ready gaming desktop, and new Latitude notebooks and 2-in-1s. Have a look at all the details below.

XPS 15 2-in-1 (April, $1,299)

The Dell XPS 15 keeps a machined aluminum and carbon fiber sleek design while also bringing everything you need under the hood for gaming. It also boasts pen and touch support, and an innovative maglev keyboard. Other specs and features are below.

  • 8th Gen Intel Core processor
  • Discrete Radeon RX Vega M graphics in a single package
  • Next-generation InfinityEdge 4K Ultra HD display
XPS 15 2-in-1

VR-ready Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop ($799)

The VR-ready Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop comes with the 8th Gen Intel quad- and hex-core processors and graphics. It also supports Direct X12, and comes with solid state drives for ultimate performance. It’s a nice device for those looking to take the first step into both virtual reality and gaming.

VR-ready Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop

New Dell Latitude devices:

The newest additions to the Dell Latitude lineup come in both laptop and 2-in-1 form. The devices come with 15W dual-core and quad-core 8th Gen Intel Core vPro processors. There are also some unique features on the Latitude 7490, including an active steering antenna and a new Full HD super low power display. Starting prices for Dell Latitude devices below.

  • Dell Latitude 7490 Notebook: $1,049
  • Dell Latitude 5490 Notebook: $779
  • Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1: $1,149
  • Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1: $899
Dell Latitude devices

Wrapping up Dell’s announcements today are the Dell 27 Ultrathin Monitor ($499.99) and Dell 24 Ultrathin Monitor ($299.99.) These monitors are only 5.5 mm thin and are capable of producing beautiful color depth, clarity and contrast in a virtually borderless InfinityEdge display. To pair with this, Dell also announced Dell Cinema, a full cinematic experience which now available on XPS and select Inspiron PCs.