Dell just rolled out some new laptops, and honestly, they sound almost too fancy for me. Wait, let’s dive into this. You know how sometimes you stumble upon something and you’re like, “Do I really need this?” Well, Dell’s new series might just be it, but hey, they sure look shiny. So basically, they’ve chucked in these Arrow Lake-H processors and GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs.
Oh, right, they’ve got these screens. Bigger, apparently. You get a 14.5-inch on the Dell 14 Premium and a 16.3-inch on the Dell 16 Premium. They say it’s all about immersion without making the thing a clunky monster on your lap. Kinda cool, I guess?
Anyway — backtracking here, but there’s all this tech jazz. You can pick configurations, like with these Core Ultra 7 processors. Makes me think of some kind of sci-fi stuff. And the memory options are there too: 16 GB or 32 GB. I mean, do I even use that much? Probably not when bingeing shows, but to each their own.
The 14-inch, I mean, “14.5-inch” one is also lightweight. It’s about 1.63 to 1.72 kg. Portable, which is fab if you’re like me, always dragging your laptop from cafe to couch. The battery lasts up to 20 hours, but you know what they say about batteries — probably depends on whether you’re watching cat videos or editing a film.
Now, the Dell 16 Premium — ah, this one’s for the enthusiasts, they say. Whatever that means? It’s supposed to give you up to 27 hours of battery life. Honestly, that’s like a whole day. If only I lasted that long without a nap.
Pricing got my attention, though. Starts at $1,649 for the basic 14-inch model. Wait, did I get sidetracked… Yeah, back to the 16-inch. The fancier one with all the bells and whistles goes up to $3,049. Whew, that’s a lot of coffee money!
Anyway, I’m rambling now. But you catch my drift, right? They look cool and high-tech, if that’s your jam. Might just have another coffee and think about it.