Okay, let’s dive into this. So, Dell has thrown their hat in the ring again with, surprise surprise, more laptops. But hey, these ones are a bit fancy, supposedly offering a top-notch experience thanks to those new Arrow Lake-H processors and some spiffy GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs.
Moving on, they’ve got these new models—dubbed the Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium. Cool names, right? They’re kinda like the rockstars of Dell’s lineup now. Why? Well, they’ve slightly buffed up those screens, but not by much, maybe just a hair. We’re talking a 14.5-inch for the Dell 14 and a 16.3-inch for the Dell 16. Not sure if that little bit matters? But hey, maybe you’re into that kind of thing. The whole InfinityEdge display is supposedly, you know, really immersive. Like, you’ll feel like you’re in the laptop…or something.
The Dell 14 Premium—three configurations, if that’s your jam. You can roll with the Intel Arc graphics or switch to the GeForce RTX 4050. It’s got this slick Core Ultra 7 255H, that’s 16 cores doing… something important, I guess. As for memory? You can grab either 16 GB with 512 GB storage or go big with 32 GB and 1 TB. Screen-wise, you’re looking at a 2K resolution with a brightness that tops out at 500 nits. Price? Starts at $1,649 if you’re counting pennies, but it ramps up if you want all the bells and whistles.
Then there’s the big brother—the Dell 16 Premium. This beast’s dragging around 27 hours of battery power (yeah, if you don’t plug in every peripheral known to man). Powered by either the Core Ultra 7 255H or the brawnier Core Ultra 9 285H. Graphics? GeForce RTX 5060 is the norm, while they’re teasing more options later. If you were curious, the price tag is around $2,699 to start. Shell out a bit more if you fancy a 4K touch OLED or the hyped RTX 5070.
So, there you have it, Dell’s latest. Whether these will actually make waves or slip quietly into tech oblivion is anyone’s guess. Cheers.