Dell Tips ‘Visor’ Mixed Reality Headset, Fresh Inspiron PCs

Dell Tips ‘Visor’ Mixed Reality Headset, Fresh Inspiron PCs

Dell pulls back the curtain on its Windows 10 VR and AR headset and some laptops updated with the latest specs.

Matthew Buzzi

BERLIN—Dell made a slew of product announcements here at IFA today, including additions to existing lineups and a new VR/AR headset, the Dell Visor.

Dell is one of the major PC manufacturers Microsoft announced would be creating headsets for the Windows 10 platform, a list that also includes Acer, Lenovo, Asus, and HP. The Dell Visor will be available on Oct. 17 for $359.99, and you can pick up its controllers for $99.99.

Of course, Dell also has a fresh series of Inspiron laptops on which you can use the headset, including 2-in-1 convertibles and traditional notebooks, all launching on Oct. 3.

New 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 5000 Series models will be available starting at $749.99, boasting eighth-generation Intel processors, full HD displays, and optional Dell Active Pens ($50 extra).

Dell Inspiron 7000 2-in-1

Similarly, there will be new 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 7000 Series units this fall, with more advanced specs available. Full HD IPS panels are default on both sizes, but the 15-inch model can be configured up to 4K with an Nvidia GeForce 940MX. These laptops features narrow bezels for a smaller footprint, USB-C, and standard SSDs with optional NVMe SSDs. The Inspiron 13 7000 will start at $899.99, while the 15 begins at $849. There is also a 17-inch 7000 Series 2-in-1 on the way for $949.99 with up to 1TB of storage, 940MX graphics, and eighth-generation processing.

If you prefer your laptops in non-convertible form, new standard 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 7000 Series laptops will start at $799.99. These come with similar spec options to their 2-in-1 stablemates, but are available in non-touch as well.

Last but not least is a fresh XPS 13 model. The premium metal and carbon fiber laptop will feature a Quad HD+ display with InfiniteEdge for super thin bezels and optional touch capability. The new iteration will include Intel’s eighth-generation processors and launches on Sept. 12 starting at $799.

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I’m one of the consumer PC experts at PCMag, with a particular love for PC gaming. I’ve played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me to building and upgrading my own desktop. Through my years here, I’ve tested and reviewed many, many dozens of laptops and desktops, and I am always happy to recommend a PC for your needs and budget.

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Dell Tips ‘Visor’ Mixed Reality Headset, Fresh Inspiron PCs

Dell pulls back the curtain on its Windows 10 VR and AR headset and some laptops updated with the latest specs.

Matthew Buzzi

BERLIN—Dell made a slew of product announcements here at IFA today, including additions to existing lineups and a new VR/AR headset, the Dell Visor.

Dell is one of the major PC manufacturers Microsoft announced would be creating headsets for the Windows 10 platform, a list that also includes Acer, Lenovo, Asus, and HP. The Dell Visor will be available on Oct. 17 for $359.99, and you can pick up its controllers for $99.99.

Of course, Dell also has a fresh series of Inspiron laptops on which you can use the headset, including 2-in-1 convertibles and traditional notebooks, all launching on Oct. 3.

New 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 5000 Series models will be available starting at $749.99, boasting eighth-generation Intel processors, full HD displays, and optional Dell Active Pens ($50 extra).

Dell Inspiron 7000 2-in-1

Similarly, there will be new 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 7000 Series units this fall, with more advanced specs available. Full HD IPS panels are default on both sizes, but the 15-inch model can be configured up to 4K with an Nvidia GeForce 940MX. These laptops features narrow bezels for a smaller footprint, USB-C, and standard SSDs with optional NVMe SSDs. The Inspiron 13 7000 will start at $899.99, while the 15 begins at $849. There is also a 17-inch 7000 Series 2-in-1 on the way for $949.99 with up to 1TB of storage, 940MX graphics, and eighth-generation processing.

If you prefer your laptops in non-convertible form, new standard 13- and 15-inch Inspiron 7000 Series laptops will start at $799.99. These come with similar spec options to their 2-in-1 stablemates, but are available in non-touch as well.

Last but not least is a fresh XPS 13 model. The premium metal and carbon fiber laptop will feature a Quad HD+ display with InfiniteEdge for super thin bezels and optional touch capability. The new iteration will include Intel’s eighth-generation processors and launches on Sept. 12 starting at $799.

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About Matthew Buzzi

Matthew Buzzi

I’m one of the consumer PC experts at PCMag, with a particular love for PC gaming. I’ve played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me to building and upgrading my own desktop. Through my years here, https://jiji.ng/ I’ve tested and reviewed many, many dozens of laptops and desktops, and I am always happy to recommend a PC for your needs and budget.

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