The Dell XPS 13 Plus from last year has inspired the redesign of the rest of the XPS lineup, including the XPS 13, 14, and 16 laptops. The new laptops feature glass wrist rests and invisible haptic touchpads, as well as touch-sensitive function buttons and larger keycaps on the keyboard. These XPS laptops will be available soon at various starting prices. In addition, the Razer Blade 16 laptop is set to have the world’s first 16-inch 240Hz OLED display. Qualcomm is also teasing a new VR/MR chip for CES, and Walmart is offering an Xbox Series S toaster for $40.
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