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THE NEW CRÈME DELL-A CRÈME OF ENTERPRISE LAPTOPS
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|September 20, 2025
Built for performance and portability, Dell's PRO 14 PREMIUM redefines enterprise laptops with Al-ready power, sleek design, and lasting efficiency
THE Dell Pro 14 Premium is a thoroughbred enterprise PC built for professionals on the move. Priced at Rs 1,54,990, it's a top-tier machine from Dell's streamlined Pro lineup, replacing the Latitude 7440 with a sleeker, more powerful offering.
Enterprise laptops often outperform their consumer counterparts in real-world utility. Dell's decision to consolidate its sub-brands into base, Pro, and Pro Max lines reflects this shift.
The Pro 14 Premium, powered by Intel's Core Ultra 7268V (5GHz max boost), 32GB LPDDR5 RAM (8533 MT/s), and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, is a flagship that promises speed and efficiency.
Design and Display
Compact and lightweight at 1.26kg, the magnesium alloy chassis is both elegant and durable. The lid opens smoothly with solid hinge resistance, and the fingerprint-resistant matte aluminium finish adds a premium touch. A fingerprint sensor doubles as the power button, and the physical camera shutter also serves as a lid indentation.
The 2.5K OLED touch display is a standout, i.e., deep blacks, stunning contrast, and exceptional clarity. Despite OLED's power demands, battery life remains impressive. The screen opens to a full 180 degrees, enhancing usability.
Keyboard and Trackpad
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