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Dell Premium 14 review: New name, same great laptop
While Dell 14 Premium features a new and frankly worse name for 2025, it's still every bit the world-class Windows laptop that its predecessors were.
I don't mind the ones for adjusting volume and display brightness, but replacing the physical keys for Escape and Delete with the touchscreen options just feels a bit weird. Its chassis strikes a brilliant balance between modern minimalism and usability, while upgrades like its OLED display and discrete graphics give you the ability to build out a versatile but still very portable device. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)Now I admit that our fully loaded review unit is a bit pricey with a retail price of $2,450, though I'd be remiss to mention that Dell is currently running a sale that knocks $200 off that cost.
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