CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
GPU: Intel Arc Graphics
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 1TB SSD
Display: 14-inch, 2.2K, non-touch
Size: 12.36 x 8.92 x 0.63 inches
Weight: 3.5 pounds
The term Ultrabook likely paints the image of an ultra price tag to go along with it. However, that's not the case. Most Ultrabooks lack a discrete GPU, meaning their costs can be far less than that of gaming, creation-class, or workstation laptops.
One gleaming example of a fantastic Ultrabook that won't empty your bank account is the Inspiron 14 Plus, touting performance and battery life above and beyond its MSRP.
Starting with performance, the Inspiron 14 Plus is powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 7 155H CPU and backed by 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage. Intel's Core Ultra chipsets offer improved performance and efficiency, which is the secret to the Inspiron's impressive performance in our benchmark tests.
Those tests saw Dell's modestly priced laptop outpace the and 's M3-equipped 14 in all but single-core performance. Away from spreadsheets and graphs, these results translate into responsive computing and impressive multitasking potential.
Of course, buying on a budget will lead to some sacrifices. In the case of the Inspiron, this would be its 14-inch 2.2K display. While it's not dreadful, the Inspiron's screen is dimmer than our other top choices, and its DCI-P3 Color gamut could be wider. That aside, we did note some impressive visual contrasts and an overall good enough experience for most.
However, while Inspiron's Achilles heel is on display, considerable strength can be found in its battery life. During the Laptop Mag battery test, which times a device's lifespan through continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits, the Inspiron 14 Plus latest 15 hours and six minutes.
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