ultimateimp – Dell has officially launched the Pro 14 Premium (PA14260), a new 14-inch business laptop now available worldwide. The device replaces last year’s PA14250 series and targets professional users seeking performance and flexibility. The release follows Dell’s earlier announcement that the laptop would arrive in the United States from March 31.
The Pro 14 Premium uses Intel’s Panther Lake processors and offers different configurations depending on the region. In North America, Dell equips the base model with the Core Ultra 7 365 vPro processor. In Europe, the company starts the entry-level configuration with the Core Ultra 5 335 vPro, which creates noticeable price differences.
Dell sets pricing at $3,579 in the United States and CAD 4,558 in Canada. In Europe, the company lists the laptop at £1,994 in the United Kingdom and €2,187 in the Eurozone. These variations reflect both hardware differences and regional pricing strategies.
Dell also offers build-to-order configurations that allow customers to customize specifications. In North America, buyers can lower entry-level configurations to $2,349 in the US and CAD 2,996 in Canada. At the same time, the company provides higher-end options for users with more demanding requirements.
At the top end, Dell configures the device with the Core Ultra 7 366H vPro processor. This chip delivers significantly more cores compared to the base configurations. The company designs it to support heavier workloads and enterprise-level tasks.
IPS Display Options Replace Missing OLED at Launch as Availability Expands
One key limitation at launch is the absence of the Tandem OLED display option. Dell has confirmed that this premium panel is not yet available for the Pro 14 Premium. Instead, customers must choose between IPS display options with 1200p or 1600p resolution.
Both display variants offer up to 400 nits of peak brightness. While suitable for most business use cases, they do not match the contrast and color performance of OLED technology. The missing feature may influence buyers seeking higher-end display quality.
Despite this, the laptop includes features aimed at professional environments. Its compact 14-inch design balances portability and productivity. The inclusion of Intel vPro processors supports enhanced security and enterprise management capabilities.
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Availability differs slightly by region. While the Pro 14 Premium is widely available in North America and Europe, it is currently not offered for online purchase in Australia. Dell has not yet provided a timeline for availability in that market.
The release highlights Dell’s focus on premium business laptops with flexible configurations. The combination of modern processors, customization options, and global availability strengthens its position in the segment. Future updates, including the addition of the OLED display, may further improve its appeal.
