Dell announces new Premium replacement for the XPS line

Dell announces new Premium replacement for the XPS line

In Apple from Apple: Must-have premium laptops for the fashionable woman. Presenting the Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium: Windows 11 machines designed with careful consideration for the professional. They come with Intel Core Ultra 9 16-core CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 5070 GPUs-the mark of a mobile workstation. Act promptly since it lasts 27 hours on a single charge and will carry through your day and evening.

Carrying on the XPS spirit in its descendant design, these models bear the slim, iconic wedge shape: 16.3- and 14.5-inch displays boast nearly bezel-free Gorilla Glass 3. Dell makes a promise for unparalleled craftsmanship: elegance and engineering. Redesigned thermal architecture does the improbable: casting a whispering-light form with maximum air flow. Taking inspiration from Apple, Dell offers two upscale colors-the shiny Platinum and the mysterious Graphite.

An awe-inspiring view: The high-end models purchased now come with glorious 3.2K and 4K 16:10 OLED displays, rendered buttery smooth by their 120-Hz refresh rate. One can select and enjoy glory at its best from either the vibrant 14.5-inch or the bigger 16.3-inch display. Featuring a sharp 2K LCD (1,920 x 1,200), the base model is also set for a glass-smooth 120Hz experience. The OLED display walls have their DisplayHDR 500 certification, maxing at 400 nits and making 100% of DCI-P3 color splatter across your vision. Not letting the LED models behind, they go bright up to an average of 500 nits. The speakers practically blow the roof off-your Dolby Atmos, “studio-quality tuning,” four speakers, dual-microphone array, and a universal headphone-also providing some head-tracking-soaked sound that is going to knock your socks off.

Dell announces new Premium replacement for the XPS line

Dell 14 Premium laptop in Platinum

(Dell)

Achieving performance boosts is the hallmark of Intel Core Ultra processors in today’s generation. As much as 33% improvement against old XPS models is up for grabs by utilization of 16-core monsters, power-efficient Core Ultra 7 255H and 256H. That is just in Premium 16 on-top with a 16-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285H. But the dreamy part is the AI getting a 2.4X boost, turning a raw machine into a smart power.”

For this really catches everyone’s attention: battery life. Marathon Netflix sessions up to 20 hours on the 14″ Premium, and a colossal 27 hours on the 16″ Premium, on their 2K LCD screens! If you crave something sharper, the 3.2K and 4K OLED giants also offer stellar viewing times of about 11 hours and 9 hours, so that you may binge-watch wherever you want, with no anxiety over finding a plug.

From a graphics performance perspective, the Premium 16 goes a step further than its younger brother. While the Premium 14 supports an NVIDIA RTX 4050 at the most, the 16.3-inch giant supports the new generation NVIDIA RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and even the mighty RTX 5070. If you select any GPU, especially the RTX 5070, it is a gaming and creative beast but you have to splurge and bear the shorter battery life. However, if you are not pursuing maximum performance, both base configurations offer Intel’s Arc 140T GPU for common business tasks and streaming entertainment.

Dell announces new Premium replacement for XPS line

Dell 16 Premium Graphite

(Dell)

Unleash Z-Wave performance with fast WiFi 7 and enterprise security. This beast houses 64GB LPDDR5x dual-channel memory at 8,400 MT/s, encryption-ready SSDs of sizes up to 4TB, and an FHD webcam.

Ready to experience the difference? At Dell.com, you can buy the Base 14 Premium model with a Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, 16GB RAM, a beautiful 2K LCD screen, and Intel Arc 140T graphics at only $1,650. Further craving visual perfection and raw power? Then, pick the same model but with an NVIDIA RTX 4050 GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a breathtaking 3.2K OLED screen for $2,350. This is your dream machine.

But the real head-turner: the Dell 16 Premium. The laptop houses an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H; with 32GB of RAM, the laptop gives a stunning 2K LCD resolution with an NVIDIA RTX 5060, capable of chewing through even the heaviest tasks without breaking a sweat. Although, if you really want to splurge, shell out $3,050 and feast your eyes on the 4K OLED adorning the more powerful Core Ultra 9 occupant. At the time of writing, Dell’s online store has been coy about the other configurations it offers, leaving one wondering how many other performance beasts it may have given birth to.

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