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    Dell Pro 14 Plus portable monitor review

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Dell Pro 14 Plus is the portable version of Dell’s new line of Pro Plus monitors, following their recent name change.

    The Pro 14 Plus features a 14-inch display, making it one of the smaller portable monitors I have tested, and it’s probably the simplest in all respects. It’s highly portable, easy to use, with no frills and no extra mess. It’s sturdy, well-built, and offers a respectable price. It’s a clear market for those who need more screen space on the go, without needing anything fancy or power-hungry.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Dell Pro 14 Plus: Pricing and Availability

    The Dell Pro 14 Plus is typically available for just over $300, and it’s currently listed on Dell’s site for $323.74. For this price, you get a standard 3-year warranty on a WUXGA 1920 x 1200, 14-inch display with two USB-C ports, a built-in multi-functional stand, and an easy-to-use package.

    Dell ships these products worldwide, so they are available anywhere. Better yet, due to its compact size, you can also take it almost anywhere. It can slip into a backpack, briefcase, suitcase, or even just along in your arms without adding much bulk.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Dell Pro 14 Plus: Unboxing & first impressions

    At this point, I’ve tested several portable monitors. This one functions much like the others, except it feels simpler. The other portable monitors I have tested have cooler features or nicer displays, but what they cannot top is this one in terms of simplicity and ease of use. The Dell Pro 14 Plus comes with only two USB-C cables and a fold-out stand, so you’re good to go. You plug in, and it works. Nothing fancy, no setup time, no wondering which port to plug into – nothing like that. It’s plug-and-play in the best way.

    Amidst all the other portable displays, what makes this one so interesting is that it provides more screen real estate when needed. You don’t need 4K, you don’t need OLED, or a fancy stand; you don’t need something with ports, speakers, or any other features. This display checks those boxes of simplicity very easily.

    Dell Pro 14 Plus: Design & Build Quality

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Specs

    Display: 14″ IPS
    Resolution: 1920×1200
    Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
    Brightness: 400 nits
    Contrast: 1500:1
    Ports: 2× USB‑C (DP Alt + PD 65 W pass-through)
    Weight: 0.57 kg, 0.62 kg with built-in stand

    There isn’t a whole lot to say about design — and that’s a good thing. This is a simple panel with a fold-out stand. It features two USB-C ports, one on either side of the stand, for easy use. The shell is constructed from slim aluminum with a plastic casing and rubber edges for enhanced grip and protection against scratches.

    The bottom of the monitor, when used in landscape mode, features a slight chin with minimal branding, nothing too elaborate or complicated. The top of that same orientation view has a smaller chin, but still retains a slight bezel.

    Due to its design, this monitor can be easily rotated to a vertical or portrait orientation, making it a more functional stand by far. This also explains why they placed one USB-C port on either side, allowing for a spot to plug the monitor into your computer from any angle.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Dell Pro 14 Plus: In use

    This has been a fantastic little display to keep in a lightweight backpack for a trip, to use when working away from my desk, or even to add just a bit more screen space to my main desk. One thing to note right off the bat is that yes, this is only a 1080p display. It’s nothing brilliant, and it’s not overly impressive, but that’s also what makes it great for certain things. I think of it like why I love my iPad Mini 7. It’s not the best by any means, but the size and simplicity help me realize that it’s not supposed to replace my primary machine. This display is unapologetically secondary; it’s meant to enhance, not replace or become primary. Some of these other portable displays have become my primary workspace when I use them, for better and for worse. But the Pro 14 Plus stays secondary in every situation.

    With that in mind, it’s fine that it’s not the best in terms of graphics, colors, or size. The ergonomics with the fold-out kickstand make it easy to set up, the anti-glare screen helps reduce distractions, the easy USB-C port means that I won’t try to use it as a dock too, or try to run anything through it, I’ll remember that all this is used for is expanding my workspace just a tad. There are no speakers, no high refresh rate, no mics, and no cameras. No frills, just a simple 14-inch addition to my screen.

    The simplicity of this screen is what makes it special, just like the iPad mini. I can throw this in my bag and forget it’s there, except when I want to be able to throw Notion, Slack, Spotify, Jira, Basecamp, Asana, metrics, or my email up on a dedicated screen to keep an eye on it while I knock out my work on my laptop. It’s great for that, and for some, that’s exactly what they want.

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    Attributes

    Notes

    Rating

    Design

    Sleek and minimal

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Ease of use

    Very easy to use

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Practicality

    Practical for many

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Price

    Understandably priced

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Dell Pro 14 Plus: Final verdict

    The Dell Pro 14 Plus is simple, easy to use, easy to move, and easy to remember its purpose. It’s got okay specs, but what makes it great is that it knows what it is and isn’t. And that’s a lot more than what some tech these days can say.

    For more screen options, we’ve tested and reviewed the best business monitors.

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