1. The Dell Pro 14 Premium (PA14260) has been globally released, replacing the previous models, with significant price variations across regions.
2. The initial launch availability does not include the Tandem OLED display; only IPS alternatives are offered initially.
3. Pricing starts at $3,579 in the US, CAD 4,558 in Canada, £1,994 in the UK, and €2,187 in the Eurozone, with more affordable custom configurations available.
4. The laptop offers various CPU options, from Core Ultra 5 335 vPro to Core Ultra 7 366H vPro, impacting price and performance.
5. The device is not available for online purchase in Australia at launch.
Introduction of the New Dell Pro 14 Premium
Not too long ago, Dell announced their latest Pro 14 Premium (PA14260). This new model is a successor to the previous PA14250 that many were familiar with. At that time, Dell didn’t really give any specific details about the price. All they said was that it would be ready for purchase starting March 31st in the United States. Now, the news is out that this laptop is available worldwide, except they haven’t included the Tandem OLED display options in the initial launch. For now, customers can only pick from two IPS options, 1200p or 1600p, both with a maximum brightness of 400 nits.
Pricing and Variants
The cost of the Pro 14 Premium kicks off at $3,579 in the US and CAD 4,558 in Canada. In the UK, it is priced at £1,994 and in Eurozone countries at €2,187. The different pricing across regions is partly because different processor configurations are offered; North American models come with the Core Ultra 7 365 vPro, whereas European models are equipped with the Core Ultra 5 335 vPro. If you are looking for a cheaper option, building your own version can reduce the costs significantly, with some configurations available at $2,349 in the US and CAD 2,996 in Canada.
Customization and Availability
People who wants to customize their laptop can upgrade to models with more powerful processors, such as the Core Ultra 7 366H vPro, which has twice as many cores as the basic Core Ultra 5 335 vPro. It seems strange, but the Pro 14 Premium can’t be bought online in Australia at the moment. For additional information, folks are advised to check Dell’s official website and previous launch articles for updates and detailed specs.
Regional Market Notes
In summary, this new Dell Pro 14 Premium is a highly anticipated product with various configurations tailored for different markets. While the initial launch excludes the Tandem OLED display, the option for different IPS display types provides some alternatives. The pricing varies notably based on the region and processor options, reflecting local market demands and currency differences. Australians, unfortunately, still seem to be left out for the online purchase option, but the product might still be available through other channels or later releases.

