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So, Dell decided to jazz things up with their latest laptop lineup, tossing some snazzy Arrow Lake-H processors and GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs into the mix. It’s like they’re throwing a party and everyone’s invited!
A Slightly Chaotic Dive Into Dell’s Bigger, Better Screens:
Dell’s rolling out freshly minted 14-inch and 16-inch models — super fancy, with a sprinkle of “Arc Graphics, RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and RTX 5070” magic dust. These things are getting a facelift with a new “Dell Premium” tag. Yeah, they kept the iconic XPS vibe (who doesn’t love a classic?).
Picture this: They’ve nudged the screen sizes up a notch — like, the 14 becomes a 14.5 and the 16 jumps to 16.3 inches. Somehow, it’s still all compact and nifty, thanks to these InfinityEdge displays. You know how sometimes a pizza looks bigger but it’s the same box? Kind of like that.
Speaking of the Dell 14 Premium:
This baby’s got three setups. Wanna crunch numbers like a boss? There’s the Core Ultra 7 255H with its 16-core prowess. Graphics fans can dabble with Intel Arc or the RTX 4050. Memory’s split between 16GB/512GB or 32GB/1TB. And the screen? A 2K delight, shining at 500 nits on an IPS panel dancing to a 120Hz beat. It’s like a rock concert but for your eyeballs.
This thing barely tips the scales at 1.63-1.72 kg, practically feather-light. It’s lugging a 69.5 Whr battery, promising a marathon 20-hour life. Now, mosey over to the Dell 16 Premium — which is like the 14’s enthusiastic big brother. It’s geared up for up to 27 hours and packs a punch with the GeForce RTX 5060 and Core Ultra 7 255H, or really go big with the Core Ultra 9 285H. Dell’s hinting there’ll be more graphics jazz coming soon.
So, price tags:
The Dell 14 Premium kicks off at $1,649 if you’re okay with Intel Arc iGPU and 16GB LPDDR5X memory. Bump that up for the RTX 4050, 32GB memory, and 1TB SSD, it leaps to $2,249. And yeah, if you want a 3.2K OLED, that’s $2,449.
The Dell 16 Premium’s a bit more of a spender’s delight: Starting at $2,699 with Core Ultra 7, RTX 5060, and 16.3" non-touch 2K display. But wait, there’s more: Throw in a Core Ultra 9, RTX 5060, and a shiny 16.3" Touch 4K OLED, and you’re at $3,049. Rumor has it the GeForce RTX 5070 options will be around $2,700-$3,000.
And there you have it — Dell’s new toys in all their chaotic glory!