Oh man, okay, where to even start with this? So, you know how Dell is always doing these techy upgrades. This time, they’ve got these new laptops — they’re calling them the “Dell Premium” series. Real imaginative, right? Anyway, these things have got screens that are like a smidge bigger. Not drastically, just enough to notice. The 14-inch model? Actually, it’s 14.5 inches now. The 16er? It’s 16.3 inches. I mean, sure, it’s not going to change your life, but hey, bigger screens equal more immersion or something like that, without making the laptop beastly in size. Pretty cool if you care about those things.
So, let’s dive into these gadgets a bit. We’ve got the Dell 14 and 16 Premium models. They’re kinda like the head honchos in Dell’s lineup now, draped in that typical sleek XPS look. The 14 Premium is loading with choices, like it’s got this Core Ultra 7 255H, packing serious computing punch with 16 cores. You can pair that with either Intel Arc graphics or Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4050. Decisions, decisions. Memory? Storage? You’re looking at either 16 GB RAM with 512 GB space or 32 GB RAM with 1 TB. Honestly, the more storage the better, right? The screen? Not just any 14.5-inch, it’s 2K with a brightness that’ll make your eyes pop, up to 500 nits on an IPS panel running as smooth as 120Hz.
Weight-wise, they’re feather-light in the tech world, around 1.63 to 1.72 kg. Battery life? Insane — like up to 20 hours. Phew. The 16 Premium pushes it even further, up to 27 hours. It’s packing the RTX 5060 (sounds powerful) and gives you choices between the Core Ultra 7 or the more beastly Core Ultra 9. They’re planning to roll out more models with different graphical options later, too. Company loves keeping us on our toes.
Oh, money talk — the nitty-gritty part. The 14 Premium’s base model is $1,649 with an Intel Arc. Level up with the RTX 4050 and more RAM, and you’re dropping $2,249. Fancy OLED display pushing it to $2,449. The 16 Premium doesn’t shy away from higher costs: $2,699 for the starter kit. Want the top dog Core Ultra 9 and fancy touch 4K OLED? Fork out $3,049. If you want those upcoming models, especially with the RTX 5070, maybe stash away between $2,700 and $3,000. Not exactly pocket change, but hey, tech never is, right?
Anyway, so there you go, Dell’s take on laptops for right now—tech geeks rejoice or something.