Worth noting for Indian buyers — worth noting for Indian shoppers — dell Technologies has introduced the new XPS 14 and XPS 16 in the country. This marks the return of a well-known name in premium laptops. Both machines are rebuilt from scratch and come with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. It comes with a redesigned thermal system, and what Dell claims is, the best battery life in the industry.

Price and availability

The XPS 14 begins at Rs 2,05,990, while the XPS 16 is carrying a price tag of Rs 2,78,550. Dell is also offering 10% cashback up to Rs 15,000 on HDFC, SBI, and ICICI bank cards at launch. There are also no-cost EMI options for 9- and 12-month terms. Both models are available through Dell.com, Dell Exclusive Stores, and select large retail outlets.

The most noticeable change is the XPS logo, which now sits front and centre on the lid. Dell credits this design update to feedback from fans. This detail shows how committed the company is to listening to its customers rather than just making internal updates. Both laptops are made from CNC-machined aluminium and feature Gorilla Glass 3.

They have minimal parting lines and a colour palette that favours subtlety over flash. The XPS 14 is just 14.6mm thick and weighs 1.36kg. The XPS 16 weighs 1.65kg. Dell says these are the thinnest and lightest XPS devices it has ever created. They are lighter than the earlier models. The traditional function row has returned after being missing in previous versions.

This change will be appreciated by professionals who need precise physical keys. The zero-lattice keyboard now offers crisper feedback. On another note, the glass touchpad has subtle etching for smooth navigation from the first use.

Performance and thermals

Both laptops use Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel Arc graphics. Featuring 12 Xe cores, the best-performing integrated graphics setup from Intel. Dell claims the XPS 14 shows up to 57% faster AI performance, and the XPS 16 shows 78% faster performance compared to previous generations. It also offers more than 50% faster graphics performance. The top configurations include the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H paired with 32GB of LPDDR5X memory.

Brand says the thermal system has been completely redesigned. The new fans are about 61% larger than before but still thinner, providing better airflow. This results in an 8-degree cooler base temperature and 36% quieter operation under load. For a laptop of this thickness, these are significant achievements rather than just marketing claims.

Display and audio

The XPS 14 and 16 offer people a choice between a 2K LCD panel and a 2.8K or 3.2K Tandem OLED touch display. The 2K LCD panel is ideal for those who prioritise battery life. In contrast, the Tandem OLED options are designed for those seeking high-quality visuals. The Tandem OLED uses two OLED panels for better brightness, improved colour stability, and longer panel life than standard OLEDs. It also consumes up to 30% less power than the previous generation’s display. The 2K LCD option also offers greater efficiency, using up to 15% less power. Both screens have Eyesafe certification to reduce eye strain without affecting colour accuracy.

Audio is managed by a concealed 10W quad-speaker system that delivers 360-degree spatial sound. The webcam comes with an 8MP sensor with 4K capture capability. Installed in an ultra-narrow module that minimises bezel width while maintaining video call quality. Its a market-first optical design, As per Dell.

Battery life

Dell states that the XPS 14 and 16 are the first laptops to feature the highest energy-density batteries at 900Wh/L. Brand says this allows for up to 27 hours of Netflix streaming or over 40 hours of local video playback. Those figures represent ideal scenarios under certain conditions, and everyday battery life will be lower.

The new XPS lineup holds ENERGY STAR certification and EPEAT Gold with Climate+ registration. The keycaps use recycled steel, while the batteries contain recycled cobalt and copper. Both models come in 100% sustainable packaging. Modular USB-C ports are designed to make repairs easier and reduce e-waste over the product’s lifespan.

carrying a price tag of Rs 2,05,990 for the XPS 14 and Rs 2,78,550 for the XPS 16, these laptops are positioned in the premium segment. They compete with the Apple MacBook Pro 14 and 16, and Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 lineup in the Indian market. The XPS stands out among Windows competitors due to its combination of build quality, display options, and thermal redesign.

When compared to the MacBook Pro, the decision depends on preferences regarding ecosystem and software compatibility. Another key factor is how Intel Arc integrated graphics perform against Apple Silicon during everyday creative tasks. Ultimately, independent reviews will be needed to clarify those performance differences.

Indian shoppers in the premium market are seeking a Windows laptop that excels in craftsmanship. The new XPS 14 and 16 are among the best options available today. The Tandem OLED display, in particular, is worth serious consideration for anyone involved in colour-critical creative work.