As someone who has reviewed nearly every laptop imaginable, I would say that the Dell XPS has been my favourite. The XPS has always been the crème de la crème of premium notebooks, a gold standard in the Windows laptop domain. However, I was disheartened when Dell abandoned the XPS branding last year in favour of the “Pro” and “Pro Max” monikers in the name of simplification. That step was a massive mistake, and Dell executives later admitted the blunder. The good news is that the XPS branding is back, and so is the notebook that once refined the idea of a flagship. At CES in Las Vegas earlier this year, I was one of the first journalists to get my hands on the new XPS lineup. Over the past few days, I have been using the XPS 16, and it reminded me of Tiger Woods, who made a comeback in 2019 and won The Masters, one of the most celebrated moments in sports history. Here is my review of the Dell XPS 16.…