Ah, okay. Let’s dive right in. Dell just threw out some shiny new laptops, like they’re trying to outdo themselves or something. Fresh off the factory line, these guys are running the Arrow Lake-H processors—no idea what those really do, but sounds futuristic, right? And the graphics? Yep, they slapped in some GeForce RTX 50 mojo to make it all pop.
Okay, time to get nitty-gritty: Dell’s gone and pumped up the screens, calling ’em Dell Premium – like they weren’t premium before. You’ve got bigger displays on these aluminum beasts—14 inches and 16, but actually more like a smidge over. Like, why not just call it a 14.5 if that’s what it is? Sneaky. This version keeps the XPS vibe but mixin’ in that InfinityEdge thing, which is basically just fancy talk for, “Hey, look, more screen, less border.”
So, this new Dell 14 Premium, the littler sibling here, offers a buffet of options. You get Core Ultra 7 255H all the way to a 16-core monster. Graphics? Oh, you can pick between the Intel Arc and the RTX 4050. Two flavors of memory and storage too—16 or 32 gigs paired with a nice, chunky SSD. Watching movies on a plane? They got you covered with a 2K resolution display, which is supposed to be super bright. I mean, I haven’t tested it, but yeah, sounds good on paper.
And these things are light. Light like a feather—or at least a notebook full of feathers. The Dell 14’s carrying just a hair over 1.6 kg, while sporting a hefty battery promise of up to 20 hours. Maybe you’ll get that if you’re just staring at the desktop wallpaper, but hey, what do I know?
Next up, the 16er—this one’s for those who really gotta crank it up, probably comes in handy for, I dunno, intense spreadsheet battles or gaming marathons. Packs a GeForce RTX 5060 and can last up to 27 hours if you don’t breathe on it wrong. Offering everything from Core Ultra 7 to a punchier Core Ultra 9 285H. The prices are as chaotic as you’d expect—starting at $1,649, shooting up if you want more zest like an OLED screen. A $3,049 price tag makes you wonder what else it does—brew coffee, maybe?
Anyway, the graphics are getting even more choices down the line. Intel Arc graphics, or throw more cash in for that RTX 5070 gear if that’s your thing. I suppose more money equals more pixels or something.
So, these are your new, shiny, sleek portable powerhouses by Dell. Ready to burn your wallet, but in a good way. I hope. Who knows?