
"Back in early 2025, Dell made a bold move. The company announced that it was going to rebrand its entire portfolio. Classic names like "XPS" and "Inspiron" were thrown out to be replaced with more generic-sounding titles. These include "Dell," "Dell Pro," and "Dell Premium." I've been anxious to try out this generation to see if it introduces a new era for Dell or if it's more of the same. I recently had that opportunity with the ."
"Also: This Windows laptop has MacBook Pro written all over it (but it's better in key ways) This is the company's latest midrange laptop and one of the successors to the Inspiron series. It even looks like an Inspiron, sporting the familiar combination of gray, rubber keys on an all-silver body. Although the design isn't revolutionary, I still had a wonderful time with the Dell 14 Plus."
"I also like to think that Dell read my past review because I recommended that the brand continue using the same anti-fingerprint manufacturing technique for future products. Sure enough, the Dell 14 Plus did not have a single fingerprint smudge on it in all my time handling it."
Dell rebranded its product portfolio, retiring names like XPS and Inspiron in favor of Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Premium. The Dell 14 Plus serves as a midrange successor to the Inspiron line with a familiar all-silver aluminum body, gray rubber chiclet keys, and rounded lower edges for comfort. The keyboard feels comfortable and responsive. The chassis uses an anti-fingerprint finish that prevented smudges during handling. The laptop includes an Intel Core Ultra 256V processor and integrated Intel Arc graphics, delivering solid performance while maintaining the classic Inspiron design language.
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