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Dell 14 Plus Review: A Fresh Start or Same Old?

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 8, 2025
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Dell is in the middle of a transition. It has a new logo, and a new simplified approach to branding. The Dell 14 Plus is among the first laptop to launch to test the waters in this new era, which is seeing the end of subbrands like XPS and Inspiron. While the more exciting XPS replacement is still to come, the Dell 14 Plus has arrived to step into the shoes of the old Inspiron Plus laptops.

While it’s far from the most exciting laptop in the world, it offers a solid balance of quality and value, if only it had more configuration options available to properly classify it as a cheap laptop.

Dell On The Shell

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The Dell 14 Plus isn’t what I’d call a pretty laptop. But I don’t think it’s trying to be. Instead, it’s trying to be inoffensive. In the past, that might have meant a plastic, black shell. These days, it means a silver chassis with as few distractions or ornaments as possible. The Dell 14 Plus succeeds at doing that.

More importantly, the laptop feels quite sturdy in the hand. The lid has absolutely zero give, likely because of how tightly wound the hinge is. You can’t open it with one finger though—in fact, there isn’t even a lip on the lid for your finger. That lid is thicker than normal, too, despite the device being just 0.67 inches thick. That’s not thin compared to a MacBook Air, no, but it’s thin enough to feel modern for a laptop of this price. It also allows for enough room to squeeze in some legacy ports, including USB-A and HDMI. That’s in addition to the two USB-C ports and the headphone jack. My only complaint is that both USB-C ports are on the left side, meaning it’s the only side you can charge from.

One of the things that keeps the Dell 14 Plus from feeling like a more premium laptop is the screen. It has some thick plastic bezels, and it uses a heavy-handed matte finish. While that helps for deflecting glare, it cheapens the look of the display, making it appear dimmer and more saturated. That’s too bad too, since the screen itself is a solid one. It’s a surprisingly well-calibrated IPS panel with decent color coverage. According to my testing, it tops out at 332 nits of brightness, which won’t blow your socks off, but won’t detract too much from the experience.

I should mention that Dell offers a better display option on its 2-in-1 models. It’s a glossy Mini-LED display, though it’s not currently available from what I can see.

The Dell 14 Plus has a serviceable keyboard and touchpad. Upon receiving the unit, I was concerned about the quality of the touchpad, as its an aspect of mid-tier laptops that tends to get compromised. The touchpad isn’t perfect—the surface isn’t as smooth as I’d like. But I’m happy to report that this touchpad feels responsive, and the click mechanism isn’t overly loud.

Limited Options

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The Dell 14 Plus has just single processor options, the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V. This is Intel’s modern, efficient CPU that delivers a solid jump in battery life over previous generations. I’ve tested this chip a number of times already, and the Dell 14 Plus handles it just fine. The Dell 14 Plus even does a job of staying relatively cool and quiet. This isn’t the kind of laptop you buy for running heavy applications or games, but for the school, office work, or light content creation, the Dell 14 Plus has plenty of muscle.

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