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Tom's Guide
7 days ago
- Tom's Guide
Dell launches Premium 14 and 16 laptops — up to RTX 5070, 4K OLED displays and 27 hours of battery
With Dell scrapping its XPS lineup, there's now room for more flagship laptops, and its new Premium notebooks are here to fill that void. Dell unveiled its new line of high-end laptops for work and play: the Dell 14 and 16 Premium. Holding on to its XPS roots, the 14- and 16-inch notebooks are designed to deliver optimal performance for students, creators and even gamers in a compact design. With what they boast under the hood, I can see how this is the case. Expect the latest Intel Core Ultra 200H processors, up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, a whopping 27 hours of battery life and glorious 4K OLED displays. The Dell XPS 13 has topped our list of best laptops all year round, and that's because it nailed its design, performance and battery life. With the company's new offering of flagship notebooks, it's looking like we may see a shift in our top spot for the best Windows laptops. Both Dell Premium laptops are now available, with prices starting at $1,649. You can expect more models to come down the line as the Dell 16 Premium with Intel Arc graphics, RTX 5070 and RTX 5050 are set to be on shelves soon, too. Let's get into the details. Dell 14 Premium Dell 16 Premium Price From $1,649 From $2,699 Display 14.5-inch 3.2K (3200 x 2000) OLED touch display, 120Hz / 2K (1920 x 1200) LCD non-touch display, 120Hz 16.3-inch 4K (3840 x 2400) OLED touch display, 120Hz / 2K (1920 x 1200) LCD non-touch display, 120Hz CPU Up to Intel Core Ultra 7 265H Up to Intel Core Ultra 9 285H GPU Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Memory Up to 64GB DDR5x Up to 64GB DDR5x Storage Up to 4TB PCIe 4 SSD Up to 4TB PCIe 4 SSD Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 Size 12.6 x 8.5 x 0.71 inches 14.1 x 9.4 x 0.74 inches Weight 3.6 pounds (2K model), 3.79 pounds (3.2K model) 4.5 pounds (2K model), 4.65 pounds (4K model) Colors Graphite, Platinum Graphite, Platinum Dell has always impressed with its top-tier laptops, and this Premium lineup looks to be no different, considering the similarities it shares with its previous XPS siblings. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The 14 and 16 Premium both come with InfinityEdge (bezel-less) displays and come with a thin, lightweight form factor, being just 0.7 inches thin and weighing as little as 3.6 pounds (the 16 Premium is at 4.5 pounds). The 14 Premium isn't quite as thin or lightweight as the 14-inch MacBook Pro M4, but at least the 16 Premium is lighter than the 16-inch MacBook Pro M4. It's the displays that are set to be a key highlight, at least on paper. With two options available on its model, you can either get a 2K (1920 x 1200) LCD non-touch display, which we praised on the Dell XPS 13, or upgrade to dazzling OLED panels. There's a 14.4-inch 3.2K (3200 x 2000) OLED touch display or a 16.3-inch 4K (3840 x 2400) OLED touch panel. Oh, and they all rock a 120Hz refresh rate. That will come in handy with the other specs it boasts. The Intel Core Ultra 200H chips will bring speedy performance (a claimed 33% bump) to blaze through multitasking, while the option for an RTX 50-series GPU means these laptops will power through gaming, creative apps, video editing and more. The Dell 14 Premium only comes with either Intel Arc graphics or an RTX 4050, mind you, but as a laptop for college students, it should still run circles around work. The Dell 16 Premium will feature RTX 5070, RTX 5060 or RTX 5050 GPUs, and considering the performance gains thanks to Nvidia's DLSS 4 tech, this machine will be primed for entry-level gaming, too. Plus, these laptops aim to stay cool and quiet under pressure, with Dell's Liquid Crystal Polymer fan blades onboard to boost airflow. That, along with the 20 hours of battery life the 14 Premium is boasting, and up to 27 hours for the 16 Premium, makes for an exciting lineup of flagship laptops. While its design is familiar, that still means there are no function row keys or a visible touchpad, though, which can take some getting used to. But at least there are now 3x Thunderbolt 4 ports, a MicroSD card reader and a 3.5mm audio jack, unlike the XPS 13, and that's always a welcome sight. We'll have to see how these laptops run, but the Dell 14 and 16 Premium are already looking to be flagships to look out for. While we wait to get some hands-on time with them, check out what Lenovo and Google and cooking up with its new advanced Chromebook.


Digital Trends
23-06-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
Maximize Copilot with the Dell XPS 13 — $400 off today
Microsoft's Copilot is an amazing AI assistant, and the Dell XPS 13 9345 was built to maximize it. If you're interested in this device, you're in luck because it's currently on sale from the laptop deals at Dell itself. It's $400 off, which drops its price to just $1,100 from $1,500 originally. The discount may disappear as soon as tomorrow though, so you should proceed with your purchase immediately if you want to make sure you secure the savings. Why you should buy the Dell XPS 13 9345 laptop The Dell XPS 13 9345 is featured in our list of the best Copilot+ laptops because of the performance provided by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor. Alongside the Qualcomm Adreno GPU and 32GB of RAM, which our laptop buying guide says is necessary to run intensive applications and to engage in any form of content creation, the Dell XPS 13 9345 is a powerful creation tool that taps into all of the capabilities of Microsoft's Copilot. The design of the Dell XPS 13 9345 follows that of the Dell XPS 13 after the Dell XPS reset, with a seamless glass trackpad that enables a minimalist aesthetic and capacitive touch buttons that replace the usual row of function keys. The laptop also features a 13.4-inch screen with 2K resolution for lifelike details, a 1TB SSD for enough storage space for all of your apps and files, and excellent battery life so you can work on your projects without needing to plug in the device for most of the time. Take advantage of the features of Microsoft's Copilot with the Dell XPS 13 9345, which is available from Dell with a $400 discount. Instead of its original price of $1,500, you'll only have to pay $1,100, which is an excellent price for a Copilot+ laptop. There's no telling how much time is remaining for you to be able to pocket these savings though, so there's no space for hesitation in this transaction. Buy the Dell XPS 13 9345 laptop right now while it's on sale for a more affordable price than usual.
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Yahoo
Best Laptop Deal of the Day: $400 Off an Ultraportable OLED Dell Workstation
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. The difference between an OLED and an LCD display is like night and day, namely because OLEDs offer deeper blacks and higher contrast than the latter. Many of us, including myself, have upgraded our old LCD displays, and doing so is more affordable than ever. Case in point: this $400 price drop on the Dell XPS 13. I'm a gamer, and I also frequently consume content on YouTube, and I can tell you with certainty that investing in an , whether your content of choice is scrolling through IG reels or watching the latest series, is well worth it. Content creators and designers will also love the Dell XPS 9350 for its integrated graphics and generous amount of RAM. Let's take a closer look, shall we? The Dell XPS 13 9350 packs the latest Intel Core Ultra 258V CPU into a compact form factor, making it a capable . Our expert gave a similar with a less powerful processor and less RAM a 'good' rating, praising the gorgeous OLED display, impressive battery life, and compact design. This configuration also includes a touch screen, which is perfect for tapping and swiping inputs, similar to what you'd use with your mobile phone. This laptop is only slightly heavier than your phone, weighing only 2.6 pounds and so thin and light that you may forget about it while toting it to work or class. It's also a , featuring local AI processing that provides helpful features like image generation, email and document summarization, audio translation, and more. $400 is significant savings on this sleek and powerful laptop, and it's well worth the price alone for the incredible display. Whether you're a student commuting to class or a WFH'er powering through their day, the Dell XPS 9350 has something to offer. Dell Inspiron 16 5640 Intel 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM Touch Laptop for $699.99 (List Price $949.99) Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 Intel Ultra 9 512GB 2.5K Laptop for $799.99 (List Price $1,099.99) Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Ryzen 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 16" Touch Laptop for $959.00 (List Price $1,239.00) HP Envy x360 Intel Ultra 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 16" 2K 2-in-1 Laptop for $829.99 (List Price $1,129.99) Lenovo Yoga 7 Ryzen AI 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 16" 2-in-1 Laptop for $959.99 (List Price $1,099.99)


Tom's Guide
23-05-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Dell Memorial Day sale is live — 15 deals I'd buy now on XPS, Alienware, monitors and more
Memorial Day sales have landed at Dell! If you've been wanting to upgrade your setup, now's a great time to do so as a bunch of laptops, PCs and more have been slashed in price. This sale includes some of the best laptops we've reviewed, like the Dell XPS 13. Right now you can get XPS 13 laptops on sale from $909 at Dell. This config with a Snapdragon X Plus CPU, 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD is on sale for a $200 discount. There are also a bunch of deals on PC accessories from $29. This section is packed with mice, gaming keyboards and even some fun finds like smart lights and cameras. Check out all my favorite Dell deals below. For more, check out our Dell promo codes coverage, and see the best PS5 game deals in PlayStation's Memorial Day sale. This deal slashes the price of the G15 gaming laptop, which features an Intel Core i5-13450HX CPU, 8GB of RAM, an RTX 3050 GPU and a 512GB SSD for all your favorite games. It's a good affordable setup for those getting into PC gaming — and your favorite games will look great on the laptop's 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display with an incredibly smooth 360Hz refresh rate. This laptop is an awesome pick for anyone looking for a mainstream machine that packs a strong punch. It's equipped with an Intel Core 7 150U CPU, 16GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and a 16-inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) display. Save on the Inspiron 16 Plus, decked out with Intel's powerful Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, integrated Intel Arc graphics, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. This laptop is especially a great pick for students, as it's relatively affordable and well-equipped to last years. Plus, after work is done for the day, you can stream your favorite shows on its 16-inch 2.5K (2560 x 1600), 120Hz, 300-nit display. This XPS 14 configuration boasts one of Intel's new chips — the Core Ultra 7 155H. For just $1,099, you'll also get 16GB of RAM, 512 GB of SSD storage, and a 14.5-inch 1920 x 1200 display. Whether you're in the market for a laptop capable of tackling everyday tasks or casual gaming rig, the XPS 14 is a solid option. Save big on this Core Ultra 7-powered laptop, which packs improved battery efficiency and top-tier AI processing. This XPS 13 configuration is also equipped with 32GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and a 13.4-inch 3K (2880 x 1800) OLED display. In our Dell XPS 13 2024 review, we praised this laptop's amazing 19+ hours of battery life. Dell is taking $400 off the price of Alienware's x16 R2 gaming laptops. This one comes well-equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. Games will look and feel fantastic to play thanks to its 16-inch FHD+, 480Hz display as well. This budget-friendly Dell Tower PC is a great addition to your desktop. It sports an Intel Core Ultra 5-225 processor with 8GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also sports a sleek new look with plenty of ports on board. Whether you're in need of a work-from-home desktop setup or a tower capable of casual gaming, check out this Dell Inspiron configuration. The Inspiron tower features an Intel Core Ultra 5-225 processor, 16GB of RAM, Intel UHD Graphics and 512GB of SSD storage. One of the best gaming PCs we've reviewed just got a massive discount during Dell's sale. The new Alienware Aurora R16 packs a Core Ultra 9 CPU, 32GB of RAM, 2TB SSD and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. In our Alienware Aurora R16 review, we said the Editor's Choice rig is a gaming powerhouse with powerful components and enhanced cooling technology. If you're looking for a nice computer monitor that won't break the bank, this 27-inch display from Dell is the perfect choice. Even at its full $219 price, it's a good deal, but with this discount, it's definitely worth buying. It has a QHD resolution, a height-adjustable design and a 100Hz refresh rate. It's a modest discount, but the Alienware AW2524HF is a solid monitor if you're short on cash. You get a 25-inch 1080p screen with 360Hz refresh rate, 1m response time, and HDMI/DisplayPort connectivity. AMD FreeSync Premium support also means tear-free and stutter free gameplay. This Alienware OLED will look great in any setup. Thanks to its quantum dot technology, this display gets brighter than traditional OLED panels. With support for AMD FreeSync premium, impeccable screen uniformity and that stunning 2560 x 1440 display, this is simply an incredible gaming monitor. This well-designed 32-inch 4K display from Alienware is one of the best curved monitors on the market for folks seeking a high-speed gaming display. It offers a 240Hz refresh rate, which not only outpaces its bigger sibling, the Alienware 34 QD-OLED, but makes this the fastest 4K QD-OLED curved gaming monitor Dell currently sells. The Garmin Forerunner 165 is now on sale for $50 off. This sporty mid-range watch is a great training companion with a bright AMOLED display, onboard GPS, advanced heart health monitoring, sleep tracking and tons of tools for training. It also has a SpO2 sensor, 11-day battery life and water resistance up to 50 meters. Check out our Garmin Forerunner 165 hands-on review for the full check: $199 @ Amazon During our Insta360 Ace Pro review, we thought it was a really solid camera but overpriced at $449 ($50 higher than a new GoPro). The 8K support didn't justify the price. However, Dell has massively dropped its price to $289, making this a much more tempting purchase given it's powerful video specs, fantastic stabilization and best-in-class (and free) smartphone check: $299 @ Amazon


Stuff.tv
20-05-2025
- Stuff.tv
You won't believe how much battery HP squeezes into this $799 laptop
While the best laptops are insanely powerful these days, battery life is becoming one of the limiting factors. Even with perfected silicon chipsets, there's still only so long a laptop can last. But HP's new OmniBook 5 series offers the longest battery life I've ever seen in a laptop. HP reckons its new OmniBook 5 series laptops can keep chugging for 34 hours on a single charge. That's an incredible amount of time. But that's not even the best part. You get all of this for a starting price of $799. The OmniBook 5 series is clearly HP's shot at snapping up every traveller, student, and creative who's ever rolled their eyes at a battery warning. With two models – the 14-inch OmniBook 5 14 and the 16-inch OmniBook 5 16 – you're looking at laptops with OLED screens, Snapdragon X chips, and a build that's thinner than most excuses for not doing work. While these laptops aren't out in the wild yet, if HP's 34-hour battery claim is even remotely true, that puts it in a completely different league. For context, the reigning battery life champion is the Dell XPS 13 with the Snapdragon X Elite. But in tests, that laptop doesn't last longer than 20 hours. So whatever HP has done with the OmniBook 5 series, it'll be interesting to see. It's not just about stamina though. You're getting up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, which is plenty for your any productivity task. And, of course, these laptops are also AI machines. Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X chips are ready to handle all the 'on-device AI' buzzwords you could possibly imagine. There's even AI-powered noise cancelling, which could actually come in handy. Design-wise, HP's clearly targeting the MacBook Air with a slim and lightweight offering. At just 1.27kg and 12.7mm thick, the OmniBook 5 14 is giving serious ultraportable energy. Plus, that 2K OLED screen is probably the best-looking panel you'll find in a laptop at this price, unless you enjoy staring into backlit sadness. The HP OmniBook 5 14 starts at $799 and will land sometime in June at Amazon, with HP and Costco getting stock in July. The larger OmniBook 5 16 arrives in July too, starting at $849.