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You ever notice how laptops these days just keep getting fancier? So, Dell decided to jump on that train with some shiny new toys. I mean, laptops. They’ve got these Arrow Lake-H processors now, and honestly, I’m not entirely sure what they do, but they sound impressive, right? Adding the GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs makes it seem like you could probably launch a spaceship. Or something.
Okay, so Dell’s got these two models now, 14-inch and 16-inch, but wait, they’re slightly bigger. The 14 is actually 14.5 inches. Why they didn’t just round up and call it 15 is beyond me. Maybe it’s one of those marketing tricks? Anyway, they’re tagging them as Dell Premium, which sounds very… exclusive?
These new laptops? They’re basically the same size as before (so don’t worry about them not fitting in your bag), but now with what they call InfinityEdge displays. So, screens that stretch right to the edge. Makes watching Netflix in bed a bit more cinema-like, maybe.
Now, here’s the deal with the Dell 14 Premium. It’s got three options. That Core Ultra 7 255H chip sounds intense. And you can pick between Intel Arc graphics or a GeForce RTX 4050, like picking sides at a bizarro graphics battle. RAM? Storage? You get either 16 GB/512 GB or 32 GB/1 TB. Muscle or brains—your choice. The screen’s 2K with 500 nits brightness. Whatever that means, it’s bright, so you’ll see everything even if you’re working outside (not that I ever do).
Light as a feather, though—just over a kilo and a half, making sure your back doesn’t hurt from toting it around. Battery life? Around 20 hours. So basically, it’ll outlast my attention span.
The Dell 16 Premium? Kind of like the older sibling, with more battery life at 27 hours, and it’s made for the tech enthusiasts, the hardcore ones. GeForce RTX 5060 power! Choose between Core Ultra 7 or, get this, Core Ultra 9 285H. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi film. Who knows what they’ll add next—rocket boosters?
Starting prices? Well, the Dell 14 Premium jumps off at $1,649. You get some solid Intel Arc iGPU, 16 gigs of nice speedy memory, and a decent SSD. Pushing it up with RTX 4050 and double memory? You’re looking at $2,249. Go even crazier with a 3.2K OLED? That’s $2,449. It keeps adding up, doesn’t it?
16 Premium kicks off at $2,699. A powerhouse with Core Ultra 7 255H, RTX 5060, and a 16.3-inch non-touch 2K display. Throw in Core Ultra 9 and touch 4K OLED, and it’s $3,049. If you’re in it for some Intel Arc action, it may save a few bucks. Or spend between $2,700-$3,000 getting that sweet RTX 5070. But don’t change the screen, though!
All in all, they’re definitely scoring high on the tech-savvy scale—but let’s be real, sometimes I just need to know if it can withstand accidental spilling of my coffee. Or if it looks stylish in a café. Priorities, you know?