Dell brings back XPS laptops, expands gaming PCs, reveals massive monitors at CES

Dell Technologies (DELL) is bringing back its XPS laptops, expanding its lineup of Alienware gaming laptops, and revealed the world’s largest 6K display monitor, the company announced on Tuesday at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

The company has redesigned its XPS with the release of its new XPS 14 and XPS 16 models. Dell also plans to release a lower-priced XPS 13 later this year. Dell temporarily discontinued its XPS series one year ago.

“We’re getting back to our roots with a renewed focus on consumer and gaming,” said Dell Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke. “XPS is back, better than ever, with a complete redesign that delivers exceptional craftsmanship in our thinnest, lightest form factors yet. We’re also bringing XPS 13 back as our most accessible XPS ever.”

They are available with tandem OLED display options and Intel (INTC) Core Ultra Series 3 processors and built-in Intel Arc graphics featuring 12 Xe cores.

Dell is also adding two new product classes to its Alienware line, the company’s brand of high-performance gaming computers. It will release an ultra-thin 17mm gaming laptop and a new entry-level gaming laptop. Alienware will also debut anti-glare OLED displays on the 16 Area-51 and 16X Aurora laptops. These, along with the 18 Area-51 will feature Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors. The Area-51 desktop features AMD’s (AMD) new Ryzen 9850X3D processor and 3D V-Cache technology.

“In gaming, we’re building on recent momentum and effectively doubling Alienware’s notebook lineup,” Clarke said. “These moves are about broadening our portfolio and expanding our coverage so we can reach more customers with the best products at every price point.”

Finally, Dell introduced the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, the world’s first 52-inch 6K monitor and the first monitor to achieve the highest tier of TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification. Dell said these are designed for “financial traders, data scientists, engineers and executives who need maximum screen real estate without a multi-monitor setup.”

The Round Rock, Texas-based tech company also unveiled its 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor, which it said is the world’s first commercial DisplayHDR True Black 500 QD-OLED monitor with Anti-Glare Low-Reflectance technology. It is designed for creative professionals and gamers.

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