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    Upgrading your Windows laptop? This affordable Dell model is my top pick for work

    TechurzBy TechurzMay 22, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Prices for the Dell 14 Plus currently start at $1,130
    • During a time of economic turmoil, this laptop is a lifeline, providing next-gen performance at an affordable price
    • However, don’t expect too much from its display, as it’s no OLED or 4K panel.

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    Back in early 2025, Dell made a bold move. The company announced that it was going to rebrand its entire portfolio. Classic names like “XPS” and “Inspiron” were thrown out to be replaced with more generic-sounding titles. 

    These include “Dell,” “Dell Pro,” and “Dell Premium.” I’ve been anxious to try out this generation to see if it introduces a new era for Dell or if it’s more of the same. I recently had that opportunity with the Dell 14 Plus.

    Also: Best Dell laptops of 2025

    This is the company’s latest midrange laptop and one of the successors to the Inspiron series. It even looks like an Inspiron, sporting the familiar combination of gray, rubber keys on an all-silver body. Although the design isn’t revolutionary, I still had a wonderful time with the Dell 14 Plus. 

    It’s this mixture of tried-and-true tech with next-gen advancements. To repeat what I said in my old Inspiron 14 Plus review, “the device has many of the hallmark features I enjoy in a laptop.”

    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it

    The comfortable keyboard from the Inspiron 14 has returned. Its chiclet-shaped keys remain gentle yet responsive to the touch. They sit inside a chassis primarily made out of aluminum, giving Dell’s machine a nice, sturdy feel. Like before, the edges on the bottom half are rounded for comfort.

    Also: This Lenovo laptop bombarded me with AI features – here’s why that’s a good thing

    I also like to think that Dell read my past review because I recommended that the brand continue using the same anti-fingerprint manufacturing technique for future products. Sure enough, the Dell 14 Plus did not have a single fingerprint smudge on it in all my time handling it.

    Solid performance

    Inside my review was an Intel Core Ultra 256V processor, an integrated Intel Arc graphics card, and 16GB of memory. Below is a table highlighting the Dell 14 Plus’ performance results across multiple benchmark tests. I also included other laptops with similar hardware for comparison.

    PC Mark 10

    Cinebench 2024

    Geekbench 6

    Dell 14 Plus

    7,271

    554

    10,812

    Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition

    6,562

    394

    7,743

    HP EliteBook Ultra G1i

    7,328

    496

    10,993

    Looking at the numbers, you’ll notice that Dell’s computer did quite well in the three tests. It outperformed the Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Edition in every metric and is very close to outdoing the HP EliteBook. 

    Also: The best 15-inch laptops of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

    This tells me the 14 Plus renders high-resolution images quickly and tackles demanding workloads with relative ease. It’s not a high-end model, but the configuration can deliver a similar experience.

    Cesar Cadenas/ZDNET

    This experience was reflected by my other performance test, in which I ran 50 different tabs on Google Chrome. My selection included several YouTube live streams (some in 4K resolution), ten ZDNET articles, five Amazon product listings, and a series of randomly chosen GIFs.

    Unsurprisingly, the Dell 14 Plus did great. It handled all of the open windows with just a touch of slowdown; nothing too debilitating. The one major downside of the heavy workload was overheating — the keyboard became a little warm after several minutes.

    Let’s talk about that display

    So, the laptop delivers a top-notch performance in addition to having a solid design. You may be wondering, “Are there any issues with the Dell 14 Plus?” Yes, I wasn’t a big fan of the display. It isn’t bad per se; the screen just didn’t blow me away. Perhaps I’ve been spoiled by other laptops that excel in these areas.

    Also: This 16-inch Dell Inspiron is one of the most versatile laptops I’ve tested

    My review unit had a 14-inch 2.5K (2,540 x 1,600) display that delivered impressive image detail. The display’s anti-glare coating helps maintain clarity under bright conditions. However, compared to the Lenovo Yoga 9i mentioned earlier, the Dell 14 Plus has a noticeably dull screen. 

    And it’s not without support. Dolby Vision is present, allowing the display to support a wide range of colors, but it’s still not great.

    Cesar Cadenas/ZDNET

    Also inside the chassis are a pair of 2.5W speakers supported by Waves MaxxAudio Pro and Dolby Atmos Cores. Together, they enable immersive sound output. However, the drivers are located at the bottom of the laptop, pointing down. I’ve never been a fan of this placement as it muffles the sound.

    Also: ‘End of 10’ offers hope and help to Windows 10 users who can’t upgrade

    Fortunately, the aforementioned audio software pairing allows the Dell 14 Plus to circumvent this limitation somewhat. Music and dialogue sound fine coming out of the speakers. That said, I can’t help but wonder how better the sound output would be if the drivers were on top.

    Cesar Cadenas/ZDNET

    In terms of battery life, the Dell 14 Plus ran for about 11 hours and 40 minutes under Best Power Efficiency before draining completely. For the sake of comparison, the Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Edition can hit a solid 12 hours with the right optimization. I end up liking Dell’s machine more because it offers a comparable experience at a lower price.

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    Prices for the Dell 14 Plus start at $1,129. My review unit’s configuration is slightly more expensive at $1,180. The most powerful option comes with an Intel Core Ultra 9 288V chipset and 32GB of RAM. It is currently on sale at a discounted $1,280. All three come with a 1 TB SSD.

    Dell’s latest machine stands tall as a great affordable option that performs very well amongst a sea of expensive computers. It was such a good experience that I am overlooking the few issues I had with it. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a next-gen laptop that won’t make your wallet cringe at the price tag. For me, it is definitely a highlight of 2025.

    That said, if you are looking for something else, I recommend the Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Edition. It has a significantly better display and robust AI features, although it is more expensive. 

    The recent US tariffs on imports from countries like China, Vietnam, and India aim to boost domestic manufacturing but are likely to drive up prices on consumer electronics. Products like smartphones, laptops, and TVs may become more expensive as companies rethink global supply chains and weigh the cost of shifting production.

    CNET: Tariff Pricing Tracker: We’re Watching 11 Products You Might Need to Buy

    Laptops and PCs are also hit hard by the new US tariffs, with import duties potentially increasing prices by up to 35%. Many major brands still rely on Chinese and Vietnamese factories for assembly, meaning consumers could soon pay significantly more for everything from budget Chromebooks to high-end gaming rigs. 

    These tariffs may accelerate efforts to move production to regions like Mexico or India, but shoppers can expect higher costs and fewer discounts in the short term.

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