No idea why, but when Dell rolls out new stuff, it kinda feels like watching an old friend who keeps reinventing themselves. So, Dell’s thrown a hat in the ring with more gadgets. This time? Fancy laptops. Big screens, high-powered processors. Think Arrow Lake-H, GeForce RTX 50 series – jargon that makes you go, “Huh?”
Anyway, Dell’s jazzed up some models. The 14 and 16 inchers—although, now they’re calling them “Premium.” Because, marketing! Apparently, they’re keeping the XPS vibe, which is like the classy eveningwear of laptops. These screens are larger now, not by much but every millimeter counts, I guess? The 14.5-inch and 16.3-inch screens are doing that sporty InfinityEdge thing which makes it kinda all immersive. Like Netflix but on your lap.
Random thought, but the Dell 14 Premium can be like your pocket PC—without an actual pocket. Three ways to mix it up: core, graphics, and more storage than I’ll ever use. It’s lightweight, just 1.63-1.72 kg—light enough to forget you even have it in your bag. Battery life is nuts though; 20 hours? It’s like the Energizer bunny running a marathon.
Then there’s the Dell 16 Premium. They made it for enthusiasts, which I suppose means folks who love maxing out settings on games? 27 hours of juice, a mean RTX 5060, alongside the latest Core Ultra processors. Something for every geek—from Intel Arc to RTX 5070. They say more graphics options are coming, but let’s be real, I’ll miss it when they do.
Prices? The 14 Premium starts at a wallet-squeezing $1,649, while the super-duper model with 3.2K OLED touches nearly $2,449. The bigger 16 Premium screeches in at $2,699. Swap in the higher Core Ultra 9, and you’re looking at upwards of $3,049. Newer models planning to dance along the Intel Arc side will shave a few bucks off. But drop in an RTX 5070 and you’re back to spending your vacation fund.
So there you go. Dell’s new toys, kind of like trading your old Chevy for a sleek, new Tesla. Your wallet might hate you tomorrow, but it looks pretty today, doesn’t it? Or maybe I’m just easily impressed. Who knows.