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Pro Max, what an awful idea. Sure, there no ambiguity on what's the highest tier, but "pro Max" sounds dumb. Just call it Max? Or call them Dell, Pro, and Max?
Which is probably still wrong, since they can't mass produce maximum specs, given how fast they come out.
Get ready for "dell edge max". They will produce it, announce it but don't bring it to market.
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I never understand how "Pro Max" was a good idea.
Then again technology segment branding is rife with stupid ideas. In particular, Intel's and AMD's recent product branding is just a complete mess. They are honestly giving USB-IF a run for their money.