Okay, so picture this: Dell’s rolling out some fresh laptops. And yeah, they’re shouting “premium” from the rooftops, thanks to these new Arrow Lake-H processors and the GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Sounds fancy, right?
So, they’ve jazzed up these babies with slightly bigger screens. We’re talking 14-inch and 16-inch models here, but — get this — they’re not actually bigger in terms of the device size. Just the screen got a wee bump, like the Dell 14 Premium has a 14.5-inch screen. Kind of like having a bigger TV without needing a new TV stand. They’re calling them Dell Premium now — classy name, right?
Anyway, the display’s got this InfinityEdge thing going on. Basically, more screen, less border. So if you’re into that immersive feel, it’s a win.
Now, let’s dig into the specs, because who doesn’t love a good spec rundown? The Dell 14 Premium comes in a few flavors. Like, you can slap a Core Ultra 7 255H in there. That’s 16-cores doing their thing, with either Intel Arc or GeForce RTX 4050 graphics. Your choice, really. And yeah, you can deck it out with either 16 GB and 512 GB storage, or get wild with 32 GB and 1 TB.
Oh! And brightness? Up to 500 nits on a 2K panel hitting 120Hz. That’s real nice if you’re into bright screens.
For all you weight-watchers out there, this thing’s barely tipping the scales at 1.63-1.72 kg. Throw it in your bag, barely notice it. Perfect for the long haul, what with the 69.5 Whr battery claiming a crazy 20 hours of life. Contrast that with the beefier 16-inch model’s 27-hour battery and RTX 5060 graphics. That one’s a beast with even more juice — if that’s your style.
Price tags? Let’s talk numbers. The entry-level Dell 14 Premium is $1,649 – comes with the Arc iGPU, 16 GB memory, and 512 GB SSD. But if you’re splurging, an RTX 4050 with 32 GB and 1 TB storage runs you $2,249. Oh, and a sexy 3.2K OLED screen will set you back $2,449. Kind of like picking out upgrades for a new car: choose wisely, but maybe that flashy paint job (OLED screen) is worth it.
The 16-inch champ starts at $2,699. That one’s got a Core Ultra 7 with RTX 5060. But if you’re feeling extra, the Core Ultra 9 with a 4K OLED touch is $3,049. Think gourmet laptop shopping but techie.
Okay, I’m getting ahead of myself. Point is, these new Dells pack a punch. Whether you’re hunting for power, battery, or just something sleek and shiny, there’s something for everyone. Probably best to see them in action. My crystal ball’s a bit foggy, but I reckon they’ll stir up some buzz.