Dell’s new XPS desktop has a refreshed design and Intel’s 10th Gen processors

The Dell XPS desktop comes in black or white and includes a wired keyboard and mouse combo. | Image: Dell Dell has given a facelift to its XPS desktop, resulting in a smaller and far more appealing chassis than the previous iteration. The biggest changes are easy to spot, including making half of the case’s front just a big air intake to keep it cool. Dell also realigned the front I/O panel consisting of three USB 3.1 Type-A Gen 1 ports, one USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1 port, a headphone jack, and an SD card slot along its right side. And as modern as it all looks, it still includes a good old disc drive with the option to upgrade to a Blu-ray burner. The big difference on the inside of the new XPS desktop is the jump to Intel’s 10th Gen processors. The most affordable model is $649.99 and is configured with the Intel Core i3-10100 processor and 8GB... Continue reading…