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Dell 14 Premium Review: Creator Laptop That's Rock Solid to a Fault
Matt Elliott · 2025-12-04 · via CNET
Dell 14 Premium laptop in front of a house plant

Dell 14 Premium

Pros

  • Beautiful 3.2K OLED display
  • Quad speakers produce great sound
  • Haptic touchpad feels lively and accurate
  • Excellent webcam

Cons

  • Shockingly heavy for the size
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • Form-over-function touch-sensitive function row
  • Limited port selection and adapter costs extra

Dell must equate "premium" with sturdiness and heft. That's the only reason I can think of as to why the Dell 14 Premium is one of the hardiest and heaviest 14-inch laptops I've ever encountered. On the plus side, it's extremely well built to the point of feeling like a block of granite. The downside is being forced to carry around what feels like a block of granite.

Most 14-inch laptops weigh around 3 pounds, but the Dell 14 Premium is closer to 4 pounds. Pick it up for the first time, and its heft will certainly surprise you. It's also surprising because there's really nothing out of the ordinary about its makeup. There are RTX graphics options, but my test system features integrated graphics along with a common Intel Core Ultra processor, 32GB of RAM and a single M.2 SSD. Even the battery is of a usual size. And it's all enclosed in a standard, all-aluminum chassis that's a little thicker than usual, but still well under an inch thick.

I'm more willing to overlook a heavier-than-average weight with the Dell 16 Premium because portability is less of a concern with a 16-inch laptop. With a 14-inch laptop, I assume most people will want to move around with it to some degree, and lugging a 3.8-pound brick of a laptop gets old fast.

Dell 14 Premium

Price as reviewed $2,050 regularly on sale for $1,450
Display size/resolution 14.5-inch 3,200x2,000 touch OLED
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 255H
Memory 32GB LPDDR5-6400
Graphics Intel Arc 140T
Storage 1TB SSD
Ports Thunderbolt 4 USB-C (x3), microSD card, combo audio
Networking Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
Operating system Windows 11 Home
Weight 3.8 lbs (1.7 kg)

The Dell 14 Premium starts at $1,550 but has consistently been on sale for $1,000 since I received my test system weeks ago and started tracking the price. The base model features an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, 16GB of RAM, integrated Intel Arc 140T graphics, a 512GB SSD and a 14.5-inch 2K non-touch LCD. (The LCD will lighten the load by 0.13 pounds.)

My test system has a full price of $2,050, but is regularly on sale for $1,450. It features three upgrades:

  • 32GB of RAM
  • 1TB SSD
  • 3.2K OLED with touch support

There are a few upgrades not included in my test system. You can bump up to a Core Ultra 7 265H CPU, expand the memory to 64GB and the storage to 2TB and swap the integrated GPU for Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 graphics. That's the lone GPU upgrade option; the larger Dell 16 Premium offers RTX 50 series GPUs, but those aren't offered here.

The Dell 14 Premium starts at £1,499 in the UK and AU$2,598 in Australia.

Dell 14 Premium with Intel sticker on front corner
Matt Elliott/CNET

Dell 14 Premium performance

Based on Intel Arrow Lake CPUs, the Dell 14 Premium is built more for power than efficiency. The Core Ultra 7 255H is a higher-powered version of the Core Ultra 200V chips from Lunar Lake that you'll find on more mainstream laptops like the Dell 14 Plus

As you can see in the benchmark charts at the end of this review, the Dell 14 Premium outpaced the Dell 14 Plus and other Lunar Lake laptops on most tests. It showed especially strong multicore performance because of its high core count: 16 physical cores made up of six performance cores, eight efficiency cores and two low-power efficient cores. Compare that with the popular Core Ultra 258V, which has a total of eight cores (four performance and four low-power efficient cores). Despite its lofty standing among Windows laptops, however, the Dell 14 Premium was no match for the M5 MacBook Pro and M4 MacBook Air on our tests. 

The Dell 14 Premium prioritizes power at the expense of battery life. There was a time not too long ago when lasting more than 10 hours on our YouTube streaming battery drain test was an excellent result. Today, that figure is below average. You'll get battery life that's hours and hours longer with a MacBook Pro or Air, as well as Windows laptops based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processor or other Intel models with a more efficient Lunar Lake chip.

Read moreLaptop CPUs in 2025 Explained: What to Know Before Buying Your Next Laptop

Dell 14 Premium turned to show top cover
Matt Elliott/CNET

Bold looks but heavyweight

The Dell 14 Premium has the same striking design as the Dell 16 Premium. It's an ultra-sparse look with a borderless touchpad, latticeless keyboard and function row consisting of touch-sensitive icons. You can read in more detail about my thoughts on the overall design in my Dell 16 Premium review, but the quick of it is this: I love the haptic touchpad and the lack of borders isn't an issue, and I liked typing on the latticeless keyboard more than I thought I would. But I'd really like to trade the slick function row for a traditional row of physical keys.

Borderless touchpad on the Dell 14 Premium laptop
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I'd also like the Dell 14 Premium to shed some weight. At 3.8 pounds, it quickly becomes a burden to carry around. A 14-inch laptop ought to be lighter, especially one marketed as "ideal for creators on the go." Even the 14-inch MacBook Pro, which is built more for power than portability, like the Dell 14 Premium, is nearly half a pound lighter at 3.4 pounds. If you drop down to the 3.3-pound Dell 14 Plus, you'll shave off half a pound. The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is a gaming/content creation hybrid and is also a half-pound lighter than the Dell 14 Premium. And many 14-inch laptops are much lighter and weigh less than 3 pounds, including the HP OmniBook X 14 and Acer Swift 14. And then there's the Asus Zenbook A14, which isn't a content creation laptop but weighs just 2.2 pounds.

Like the larger Premium laptop, the Dell 14 Premium serves up an OLED display. It's not the 4K panel of the Dell 16 Premium, but that's overkill for a 14.5-inch display anyway (and would only shorten battery life.) The OLED here has a 3.2K resolution -- that's 3,200x2,000 pixels -- and it's a beauty. Images and text looked super sharp, and you get the usual OLED benefits of vivid, accurate colors and excellent contrast with deep black levels.

Dell 14 Premium has a 3.2K OLED display
Matt Elliott/CNET

As with many OLEDs, the Dell 14 Premium isn't the brightest panel around. But OLEDs don't need to get as bright as IPS panels because their effective zero-nit black levels and awesome contrast allow them to produce an excellent image without needing to get as bright. On my display tests with a Spyder X Elite colorimeter, the Dell 14 Premium came up a bit short against its 400-nit rating, hitting a peak brightness of 359 nits. Its color performance was strong, covering 100% of sRGB, 87% of AdobeRGB and 99% of P3.

I had the display brightness set to its maximum nearly the entire time I used the Dell 14 Premium, including on overcast days and at night. But I rarely wanted to go higher, in part because the glossy screen coating isn't overly reflective, allowing me to clearly see what's on the screen unless I had the brightest of backdrops behind me. If you're willing to forego touch support, the non-touch display option is rated for 500 nits.

Dell 14 Premium has a latticeless keyboard
Matt Elliott/CNET

I really liked the full sound of the quad speakers on the Dell 16 Premium and was excited to see that Dell found room for four speakers here. The audio output sounds dynamic and full, with even a hint of bass response -- a rarity in a laptop.

The image from the 1080p webcam looks so good that I thought it was from a 1440p camera. It produces a clean, well-balanced image that will have you looking your best on video calls. And it also has an IR sensor for facial recognition logins, in addition to a power button that doubles as a fingerprint reader, giving you a second secure biometric option.

I'd describe the port selection as limited but fast. You get three Thunderbolt 4 ports, which is great, but there are no USB Type-A ports. And Dell doesn't include an adapter but makes you pay $35 for it, which I find offensive. There's also a microSD card slot, which you might find useful, but far more creators would find a full-size SD card slot even more useful.

Dell 14 Premium ports on right edge
Matt Elliott/CNET

Is the Dell 14 Premium worth buying?

As much as I like the sleek looks, OLED display, quad speakers and webcam, I can't offer much of a recommendation for this 14-inch block of granite of a laptop. Sure, the chassis feels rock solid, but it's a shoulder killer. Unless you absolutely love its minimalistic look, I'd steer you instead toward the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 for a more portable 14-inch laptop that still delivers the goods for creators.

The review process for laptops, desktops, tablets and other computerlike devices consists of two parts: performance testing under controlled conditions in the CNET Labs and extensive hands-on use by our expert reviewers. This includes evaluating a device's aesthetics, ergonomics and features. A final review verdict is a combination of both objective and subjective judgments. 

The list of benchmarking software we use changes over time as the devices we test evolve. The most important core tests we're currently running on every compatible computer include Primate Labs Geekbench 6, Cinebench R23, PCMark 10 and 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra

A more detailed description of each benchmark and how we use it can be found on our How We Test Computers page. 

Geekbench 6 CPU (multicore)

Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 17946Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) 15049Dell 14 Premium 14921HP OmniBook X 14 13428Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 11029Dell 14 Plus 11027Asus Zenbook S 14 10948Acer Swift 14 AI 10918

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Geekbench 6 CPU (single-core)

Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 4263Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) 3818Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 2728Acer Swift 14 AI 2701Dell 14 Plus 2694Asus Zenbook S 14 2681Dell 14 Premium 2668HP OmniBook X 14 2370

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Cinebench 2024 CPU (multicore)

Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 1118Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) 824HP OmniBook X 14 809Dell 14 Premium 799Acer Swift 14 AI 610Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 583Asus Zenbook S 14 484Dell 14 Plus 465

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Cinebench 2024 CPU (single-core)

Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 199Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) 169Dell 14 Premium 122Asus Zenbook S 14 122Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 121Acer Swift 14 AI 121Dell 14 Plus 120HP OmniBook X 14 100

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

3DMark Steel Nomad

Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 1129Asus Zenbook S 14 882Acer Swift 14 AI 871Dell 14 Premium 836Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 728Dell 14 Plus 575HP OmniBook X 14 488

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

PCMark 10 Pro Edition

Dell 14 Premium 6881Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 6812Acer Swift 14 AI 6811Dell 14 Plus 6767Asus Zenbook S 14 6684

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Online streaming battery drain test

HP OmniBook X 14 25 hr, 12 minApple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) 22 hr, 59 minAcer Swift 14 AI 22 hr, 13 minApple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) 15 hr, 50 minAsus Zenbook S 14 15 hr, 20 minDell 14 Plus 14 hrLenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 13 hr, 27 minDell 14 Premium 10 hr, 21 min

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

System configurations

Dell 14 Premium Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 255H; 32GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc 140T Graphics; 1TB SSD
Dell 14 Plus Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 256V; 16GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc 140V Graphics; 1TB SSD
HP OmniBook X 14 Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100; 16GB DDR5 RAM; Qualcomm Adreno Graphics; 1TB SSD
Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14 Gen 10 Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 258V; 32GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc 140V Graphics; 1TB SSD
Acer Swift 14 AI Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 258V; 32GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc 140V Graphics; 1TB SSD
Asus Zenbook S 14 Microsoft Windows 11 Home; Intel Core Ultra 7 258V; 32GB DDR5 RAM; Intel Arc 140V Graphics; 512GB SSD
Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) Apple MacOS Sequoia 15.3, M4 chip 10‑core CPU with 8‑core GPU; 16GB LPDDR5 unified memory; 256GB SSD
Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) Apple MacOS Tahoe 26.0.1; Apple M5 (10-core CPU, 10-core GPU); 16GB LPDDR5; 1TB SSD