Dell Unveils 16 Premium Laptop: XPS Successor Boasts 4K OLED, RTX 50-Series, & 27-Hour Battery Life
Earlier this year, Dell announced its decision to retire product names such as XPS in favor of a streamlined naming convention: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. Building upon this shift, the company has now unveiled the Dell 16 Premium, a new laptop model that inherits the refined craftsmanship of the XPS lineage while elevating its design language, material selection, and technological innovation.
The Dell 16 Premium features a spacious 16.3-inch InfinityEdge display with ultra-narrow bezels, available in 4K resolution with an OLED panel option. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering deep blacks and vibrant color saturation—ideal for immersive multimedia experiences and creative content production. EyeSafe technology is integrated to ensure visual comfort during extended use.
For users prioritizing battery life, a power-efficient 2K LCD variant is also offered, capable of delivering up to 27 hours of runtime—perfectly suited for mobile professionals and remote work scenarios.
Under the hood, the Dell Premium series is equipped with Intel’s Core Ultra 9 processor and can be configured with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50-series graphics, enabling advanced visual processing and AI-accelerated computing. It also supports the latest Intel Thunderbolt 5 standard, allowing simultaneous output to up to four 8K displays.
To meet the demands of high-performance workloads, the Dell Premium employs liquid crystal polymer fan blades and a patented thermal architecture that enhances cooling efficiency while maintaining whisper-quiet acoustics.
Aesthetically, the Dell 16 Premium boasts a sleek chassis crafted from CNC-machined aluminum and Gorilla Glass 3, striking a balance between lightweight durability and minimalist elegance. The device is certified by Energy Star and EPEAT Gold, and complies with climate standards through its use of low-carbon aluminum, recycled plastics, and 100% recycled packaging materials—setting a new benchmark for sustainable, high-end computing.