Dell releases new 14-inch laptop globally with Intel Panther Lake and 32 GB RAM

Hardly any time has passed since Dell unveiled the new Pro 14 Premium (PA14260) to replace last year's PA14250 variants (curr. $2,059 on Amazon). At the time, the company did not confirm pricing information. Instead, it merely claimed that the laptop would be available from March 31 in the US.
In fact, Dell has now released the Pro 14 Premium (PA14260) globally. Unfortunately, the laptop's Tandem OLED display is not available at launch. For the time being, one can only choose beetween 1200p and 1600p IPS alternatives with 400 nits peak brightness.
The Pro 14 Premium starts at $3,579 in the US and CAD 4,558 in Canada, but £1,994 in the UK and €2,187 in the Eurozone. In part, North America and European price discrepancies exist because the laptop starts with the Core Ultra 7 365 vPro in North America and the Core Ultra 5 335 vPro in Europe.
However, opting for a build-your-own model allows you to select cheaper configurations in North America that reach as low as $2,349 in the US and CAD 2,996 in Canada. Alternatively, one can configure Dell's new laptop with up to the Core Ultra 7 366H vPro with twice as many cores as the Core Ultra 5 335 vPro or Core Ultra 7 365 vPro. For some reason, the Pro 14 Premium cannot be purchased online in Australia, though. Please see Dell's website and our launch article for more information.





















