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Dell introduces Pro Premium laptops with tandem OLED for vivid colors and silent operation

Quiet efficiency meets visual clarity in Dell's Pro Premium laptops.

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When Dell announced its revamped laptop lineup at CES 2025, it was clear they were taking a page out of the simplicity playbook with names like ‘Dell Pro Premium.’ Sure, the names might not win any creativity awards, but the hardware underneath those labels is looking to shake things up, particularly with the Dell Pro 14 Premium.

The headline feature of the Dell Pro 14 Premium is undoubtedly its adoption of a tandem OLED display, a technology that’s been turning heads since its introduction on the latest iPad Pros. Tandem OLED enhances traditional OLED by stacking two layers of OLED panels, which not only amplifies brightness but also extends the screen’s lifespan while maintaining the characteristic vivid colors and deep blacks. This isn’t Dell’s first rodeo with tandem OLED; they’ve previously incorporated it into the consumer-centric XPS 13, but it’s now making its way into the business-focused Pro line.

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Under the hood, the Dell Pro 14 Premium and its 13-inch sibling are powered by Intel’s new Lunar Lake CPUs, which are part of the Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 (V-series). These processors promise not just power efficiency but also quieter operation due to a new dual-fan thermal system. This setup is designed to keep the laptop cool without the usual fan noise that can disrupt conference calls or quiet work environments.

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Both models are also designated as Copilot Plus PCs, indicating they’re equipped with AI capabilities directly in hardware, enhancing productivity and user interaction. Configuration options include up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of M.2 SSD storage, which should be more than sufficient for most professional workloads.

Despite their robust specifications, these laptops maintain a very portable profile. The 13-inch variant tips the scales at just 2.36 pounds, while the 14-inch model comes in at 2.52 pounds, making them lighter than the M3 MacBook Air 13-inch, which weighs 2.7 pounds. This lightweight design is a direct successor to the Latitude 7450, signaling Dell’s commitment to merging mobility with performance in their business offerings.

Connectivity is another area where Dell hasn’t skimped. Each model comes with an array of ports including HDMI 2.1, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, and two Thunderbolt 4 / USB-C ports. One of these USB-C ports supports Power Delivery 3.1, and both can output DisplayPort 1.4 for high-resolution external displays.

An interesting addition is the “Collaboration touchpad,” an optional feature that illuminates Zoom and Microsoft Teams controls right on the touchpad, which could be a game-changer for virtual meetings. Moreover, the laptops boast an 8-megapixel webcam with HDR and infrared, promising better quality calls and enhanced security with facial recognition.

Dell has taken a user-friendly approach with the USB-C ports, making them modular for easier repairs, a feature also present in the Dell Pro Plus series. This design choice could significantly reduce downtime and maintenance costs for businesses.

While the new naming convention might be a mouthful and somewhat confusing (Dell Pro 14 Premium, anyone?), the hardware specs suggest Dell is aiming to offer something special in the commercial sector. If the Dell Pro Premium series can deliver on its promises of enhanced performance, superior display quality, and quieter operation, it might just redefine what professionals expect from their work laptops.

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