
"Also: Looking for a Windows 11 laptop? This Dell checks all the right boxes for me From the zero-lattice keyboard to the edge-to-edge OLED display and invisible trackpad, the Dell 14 Premium lives up to its name with a sleek, future-facing build. Because of its clever recessed design, it gives the impression that it's hovering above the surface when sitting on a table."
"Appearances aside, Dell wants to emphasize that this laptop is not an XPS, but rather an evolution of the line into something new. The idea here was to take what worked on its high-end machines and improve on the things that users saw as pain points, and it does that to some degree, despite obvious comparisons to its predecessor."
"Opting for the 32GB of RAM and OLED display will bring the price up to $2,250 -- the upper limit of what could be considered "accessible" for a premium-tier laptop. The review unit I tested had a different CPU than the retail version: an Intel Core Ultra 7 265H, available for consumers as a special order, but not standard on the machine."
Dell 14 Premium occupies the top consumer-tier position as a premium but accessible laptop for creatives, designers, and enthusiasts. The laptop features a zero-lattice keyboard, edge-to-edge OLED display, and an invisible trackpad in a recessed chassis that gives a hovering appearance. Hardware options include Intel Core Ultra 7 CPUs, up to 32GB LPDDR5X 8400MT/s dual-channel RAM, and either Intel Arc Graphics or Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050. Configuring 32GB RAM and the OLED raises the price to $2,250. A special-order Intel Core Ultra 7 265H CPU offers slightly higher performance than the retail 255H.
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