Here’s a wild thought — Dell’s rolling out this fancy new series of laptops, kinda like how you’d suddenly decide to jazz up your wardrobe with the latest Arrow Lake-H brains and those shiny GeForce RTX 50 series things. Yeah, it’s all about that premium feel.
So, Dell’s strutting into the limelight with these, uh, oddly named 14 and 16 models — or are they tagging them as “Premium” now? Anyway, bigger screens and all that jazz. It’s like they’re giving the 14-inch and 16-inch an upgrade, but—wait for it—they’re keeping the XPS vibe, which is like keeping your favorite old jacket but with a snazzy new lining.
The cool part? The screens are a tad larger — 14.5 inches and 16.3 inches, if you care for specifics. Feels like adding just a smidge more cake to the slice without busting the plate size, ya know? They fancy it up with this InfinityEdge thing, makes you feel like you’re diving right into the screen without, y’know, diving into it.
Now, if you’re the type that likes to juggle numbers or just want a pretty thing on your desk, the Dell 14’s got a three-way ticket — with some Core Ultra 7 255H wizardry. Intel Arc graphics or the bicep-flexing GeForce RTX 4050 if you’re feeling adventurous. Oh, and you gotta pick between 16 gigs and a small pile or 32 gigs and a slightly bigger pile of storage. The screen? A 2K spectacle with enough brightness to, I dunno, sunbathe under.
And, speaking of weight — they’re like a feather! 1.63 to 1.72 kilograms, because, obviously, every fraction counts. The 14 gives you 20 hours of juice, but get this, the 16 goes for 27 hours. It’s like they’re begging you to skip sleep and binge-watch.
A peek at prices, though? The 14 kicks off at $1,649 for the base. But toss in an RTX 4050 and you’re looking at $2,249. Want a shiny OLED screen? Pony up $2,449. The 16 sneaks in at $2,699 for basics, climbing up to $3,049 with all the bells and whistles.
But don’t quote me on it — the Intel Arc versions might be cheaper. And if you’re eyeing the one with the RTX 5070, it’ll set you back a cool $2,700 to maybe $3,000, just in case you’re planning to adorn your workspace with one soon.
I guess that’s the scoop. Dell’s trying to wow us with a jazzed-up line while keeping things sorta familiar. End of the day, they’re like your favorite old tunes with a remix — catchy, but you still feel like you’re in known territory.