
"The aluminium chassis is designed to be "elegant and durable". It is built to "look as good as it performs" - similar to how IT Pro's reviewers write as good as we look - and all the IT departments reading this can "rest easy", apparently, as the Pro 14 Plus is "designed to withstand rigorous MIL-STD testing". The testing has been so rigorous, in fact, that Dell has forgotten to tell anyone what the tests actually are, but these are mere details."
"The Dell Pro 14 Plus comes in both Intel (PB14250) or AMD (PB14255) models. At the time of writing, prices start at £1,058 inc VAT for the cheapest Intel model equipped with a Core 5 220U SIPP, and the AMD model is just a fraction cheaper at £1,058 inc VAT with a 6-core Ryzen 5 220. The rest of the specifications are basic but sensible: 16GB of LPDDR5x memory, a 512GB SSD, and a very basic 1,920 x 1,200 display with a claimed 64% sRGB coverage and 300cd/m2 brightness."
Dell rebranding caused identical names for a laptop and a portable monitor, creating potential confusion. The Pro 14 Plus laptop uses an aluminium chassis described as elegant and durable and is claimed to meet rigorous MIL-STD testing. The laptop is available in Intel (PB14250) and AMD (PB14255) variants with base prices around £1,058 inc VAT. Base specifications include 16GB LPDDR5x, a 512GB SSD, and a 1,920 x 1,200 display with 64% sRGB and 300cd/m2 brightness. High-end configurations dramatically increase the price with costly CPU, RAM, SSD, and display upgrades among other add-ons.
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