Okay, so get this. Dell’s rolled out some snazzy laptops, right? They’re flaunting these new Arrow Lake-H processors paired with GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. It’s a whole premium vibe they’re going for.
About those screens — Dell’s upped their game with slightly bigger sizes on their 14-inch and 16-inch models. Now, they’re branded as “Dell Premium.” Ah, all about the names, aren’t we? The 14 gets a 14.5-inch, and the 16 jumps to 16.3 inches. But the thing is, they’ve crammed more screen without making the laptops bigger. InfinityEdge, they call it. Fancy naming, but hey, it does look sleek.
Speaking of specs, the Dell 14 Premium comes with three setups. Core Ultra 7 255H, sporting 16 cores. Wowza. And there’s a choice between Intel Arc for the built-in graphics or the GeForce RTX 4050. Not sure about you, but that sounds like a gaming beast to me. Memory and storage? Oh, the usual — either 16 GB/512 GB or 32 GB/1 TB. And brightness? Up to 500 nits with a sleek 2K resolution on an IPS panel, because of course.
Then there’s portability — weighin’ in at just 1.63-1.72 kg. These are like the featherweights of the laptop world. Battery’s solid too, offering nearly 20 hours on the 14 and 27 hours on the 16 for the hardcore enthusiasts who can’t seem to unplug. And they pair the GeForce RTX 5060 with the Core Ultra processors — either 7 or beefier 9.
Pricing, though, that’s where things get spicy. Starting at $1,649 for the 14 Premium with the base Intel Arc iGPU. Want more kick? The RTX model nudges up to $2,249 — and then there’s a 3.2K OLED option for another two hundred bucks. Yikes. And the 16? Starts at $2,699, going up depending on your combinations of cores and graphics.
Oh, and heads up, they’re planning to drop more models sporting other graphics options soon too. The Intel Arc config might be easier on the wallet, though. But the RTX 5070 versions, those’ll likely sit in the $2,700-$3,000 range, even without messing with display settings.
So anyway — wait, what was I saying? Oh, yeah — Dell is really stepping things up with these new Premium models. And that’s that.