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Dell 16 Premium: Powerful but Packs the Heat
12 Dec
Summary
- Dell 16 Premium features a vibrant 4K OLED 120Hz display.
- The laptop excels in graphic design but runs warm under heavy load.
- Pricing starts at $1,700 for the base model, $3,000 for the review unit.

The Dell 16 Premium emerges as a compelling successor to the XPS 16, featuring a vibrant 4K OLED 120Hz touchscreen with slim bezels. Its design retains the popular zero-lattice keyboard and a hidden haptic glass trackpad, with a slight reduction in weight compared to its predecessor, making it more portable. The high refresh rate display is advantageous for both creative work and smooth visuals.
Equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, and 32GB of RAM, the 16 Premium handles graphic design tasks like photo editing and 3D modeling with ease. However, a significant drawback is its tendency to heat up during intensive use, a concern also noted with prolonged browser sessions. Despite this, its performance places it competitively against other high-end laptops.
While the Dell 16 Premium demonstrates strong capabilities for graphic design, its five-hour battery life is a limitation. Recharging is relatively quick, reaching 50% in 30 minutes. With a starting price of $1,700, it offers a more affordable alternative to some competitors, making it a recommended choice for professionals prioritizing performance and value, provided they can manage its heat output.




