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Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

Heading into CES 2024, Dell has a completely new lineup of XPS laptops, including an XPS 13 that looks like the XPS 13 Plus, an XPS 14, and an XPS 16.

The XPS 14 is arguably the most exciting of the bunch in many ways, but it’s running smack-dab into the Apple MacBook Pro 14 that has dominated the segment since its introduction in 2021. Can Dell’s latest offering take over as the best 14-inch laptop? Not so fast.

Specs and configurations

  Dell XPS 14 Apple MacBook Pro 14
Dimensions 12.6 inches x 8.5 inches x 0.71 inches 12.31 inches x 8.71 inches x 0.60 inches
Weight 3.8 pounds 3.5 pounds
Processor Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
Intel Core Ultra 7 165H
Apple M3 (8-core)
Apple M3 Pro (11-core, 12-core)
Apple M3 Max (14-core, 16-core)
Graphics Intel Arc
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050
10-core GPU
14-core GPU
18-core GPU
30-core GPU
40-core GPU
RAM 16GB
32GB
64GB
8GB
16GB
32GB
64GB
96GB
128GB
Display 14.5-inch FHD+ (1,920 x 1,200) IPS non-touch, 120Hz
14.5-inch 3.2K (3,200 x 2,000) OLED touch, 120Hz
14.2-inch 16:10 Liquid Retina XDR 3024 x 1964, 120Hz
Storage 512GB SSD
1TB SSD
2TB SSD
4TB SSD
512GB SSD
1TB SSD
2TB SSD
4TB SSD
8TB SSD
Touch Optional No
Ports 3 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
MicroSD card reader
2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 (M3)
3 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 (M3 Pro/Max)
1 x HDMI 2.0
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
SD card reader
Wireless Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3
Webcam 1080p with infrared camera for Windows Hello 1080p
Operating system Windows 11 macOS Sonoma
Battery 69.5 watt-hour 72.4 watt-hour
Price $1,700+ $1,999+
Rating Not yet review 4.5 out of 5 stars

We don’t have full pricing yet for the XPS 14. It starts at $1,700, presumably for the entry-level configuration of an Intel Core Ultra 155H, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, Intel Arc graphics, and a 14.5-inch FHD+ IPS display. That means that more powerful configurations will likely be more than $3,000.

The MacBook Pro 14 is a little less expensive at $1,599 for the base configuration with an Apple M3, 8GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 14.2-inch mini-LED display. When fully configured similarly, the two laptops are a close match in terms of price — though the MacBook Pro can be maxed out with a far more powerful and expensive configuration with an M3 Max, 128GB of RAM, and an 8TB SSD.

The MacBook Pro 14 will likely be the pricier laptop at the high end, albeit with twice the RAM and storage.

Design

The Dell XPS 14 on a table.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 is a brand-new laptop, slotting between the new XPS 13 and XPS 16 models as a compromise between screen size and portability. Even with a slightly larger display, the XPS is a bit wider and a bit shallower than the MacBook Pro 14. The MacBook is quite a bit thinner and not a little less than half a pound lighter.

In terms of its aesthetic, the XPS 14 is a thoroughly modern laptop. Its CNC-machined lid and chassis come in light and dark color schemes with anodized chrome around the edges. Open it up, and the glass palm rest with a seamless touchpad, color-coded keyboard, and LED function keys presents a unique look.

The MacBook Pro 14 is more simplistic, with a Space Gray or Midnight Black CNC-machined lid and chassis forming a more minimalist, exquisitely elegant appearance. Both laptops are great to look at, and while we haven’t handled the XPS 14 yet, the line’s build quality has always matched that of Apple’s MacBooks. That means both will be solidly built and will feel comfortably dense in hand.

The keyboard and trackpad of the MacBook Pro.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14’s keyboard has large keycaps that are closely spaced, and we’re guessing that it uses the same excellent switches as the XPS 13 Plus. That makes it a close match to the Magic Keyboard on the MacBook Pro 14, which has the best keyboard available on a laptop today. The Magic Keyboard also has large keycaps and sports perfect key spacing, and its switches are light and snappy.

The XPS 14 has a hidden haptic touchpad that promises to work well if it’s similar to the one on the XPS 13 Plus, while the MacBook Pro 14’s Force Touch haptic touchpad is practically perfect.

Connectivity favors the MacBook Pro 14, which has an HDMI port to go with its Thunderbolt 4 connections (although the XPS 14 has one more Thunderbolt 4 port than the M3 MacBook Pro 14). We also prefer the full-sized SD card reader in the MacBook over the XPS 14’s microSD reader. Both laptops have Wi-Fi 6E with Bluetooth 5.3.

The XPS 14 has an infrared camera that supports Windows 11 Hello facial recognition and a fingerprint reader in the power button. The MacBook Pro 14 has a Touch ID sensor in its power button.

Finally, both laptops have 1080p webcams, and both should provide excellent image quality for videoconferencing.

Performance

The MacBook Pro open on a table in front of a couch.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 uses Intel’s latest Meteor Lake CPUs, including the Core Ultra 7 155H and 165H, offering 16 cores (six Performance and eight Efficient) and 22 threads while running at slightly different clock speeds. That goes up against the MacBook Pro 14, with a choice between M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max CPUs. We tested the M3 Max with 16 CPU cores and 40 GPU cores, the top-of-the-line chipset available for the MacBook Pro.

As we can see in the benchmarks below, the M3 Max is significantly faster than the Core Ultra 7 155H in the Swift Go 14 that we used as a proxy for the XPS 14, particularly in multicore applications. The XPS 14 will be more competitive with the base M3 MacBook Pro 14.

The XPS 15 features Intel’s Arc graphics chip, which is a significant upgrade compared to the Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics, along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 option. We’ll have to wait to test the laptop’s graphics performance to compare it to the MacBook Pro 14, but Apple’s chipset will likely be significantly faster in creative applications that can use the GPU.

Geekbench 6 single/multi
Cinebench R23 single/multi
Acer Swift Go 14
(Core Ultra 7 155H)
1,831 / 8,959 1762 / 10773
Apple MacBook Pro 14
(M3 Max)
3,174 / 21,137 1,881 / 22,028

Display and audio

The ports of the XPS 14 on a white table.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 comes with two display options: a 14.5-inch FHD+ IPS panel running at up to 120Hz and a 3.2K OLED display at up to 120Hz. The former will enable improved battery life, while the latter will provide OLED’s usual inky blacks and spectacular colors. We haven’t tested the XPS 14 yet, but we imagine both displays will be excellent examples of their respective technologies.

The MacBook Pro 14 comes with a single display, a 14.2-inch mini-LED panel that offers incredible brightness both in standard dynamic range (SDR) at up to 600 nits and high dynamic range (HDR) at up to a blinding 1,600 nits. In our testing, the display offered wide, accurate colors and deep contrast that rival OLED and offers even better HDR performance.

The MacBook Pro 14’s display is one of the best on a laptop today. Dell has its work cut out if it wants to win this category, though we’re delighted to see them move to 120Hz panels.

The same goes for audio, where the MacBook Pro 14 has six speakers with force-canceling woofers pumping out some of the best sound available. The XPS 14 has quad speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro tuning. We’ll have to wait to test the XPS 14 to testify to its audio quality.

Portability

The left side of ports of the XPS 14.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

Both laptops are roughly the same size and weight, with a slight nod to the MacBook Pro 14. You’ll feel both in your backpack more than with 13-inch machines but certainly a lot less than with their 16-inch equivalents.

But portability is about more than thickness and weight. Battery life also matters, and the MacBook Pro 14 will likely provide significantly better battery life. Apple’s M3 chips are incredibly efficient, and the MacBook Pro 14 will last you a full day and keep going into the following day as well. Intel’s Meteor Lake chips are intended to be more efficient, but we’ll be surprised if the XPS 14 lasts as long.

The XPS 14 is fighting an uphill battle

The XPS 14 looks like an outstanding new 14-inch laptop, offering a thoroughly modern design, excellent components, and solid productivity performance. We’ll have to wait for our review to be sure just how good it really is.

But unless the XPS 14 surprises us with its performance and battery life, it will have a rough row to hoe in going up against the MacBook Pro 14. Apple’s laptop offers superb creativity performance, superior battery life, and the best mini-LED display available on a laptop. It’s really hard to beat.

Editors’ Recommendations







The keyboard and touchpad of the XPS 14.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

Heading into CES 2024, Dell has a completely new lineup of XPS laptops, including an XPS 13 that looks like the XPS 13 Plus, an XPS 14, and an XPS 16.

The XPS 14 is arguably the most exciting of the bunch in many ways, but it’s running smack-dab into the Apple MacBook Pro 14 that has dominated the segment since its introduction in 2021. Can Dell’s latest offering take over as the best 14-inch laptop? Not so fast.

Specs and configurations

  Dell XPS 14 Apple MacBook Pro 14
Dimensions 12.6 inches x 8.5 inches x 0.71 inches 12.31 inches x 8.71 inches x 0.60 inches
Weight 3.8 pounds 3.5 pounds
Processor Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
Intel Core Ultra 7 165H
Apple M3 (8-core)
Apple M3 Pro (11-core, 12-core)
Apple M3 Max (14-core, 16-core)
Graphics Intel Arc
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050
10-core GPU
14-core GPU
18-core GPU
30-core GPU
40-core GPU
RAM 16GB
32GB
64GB
8GB
16GB
32GB
64GB
96GB
128GB
Display 14.5-inch FHD+ (1,920 x 1,200) IPS non-touch, 120Hz
14.5-inch 3.2K (3,200 x 2,000) OLED touch, 120Hz
14.2-inch 16:10 Liquid Retina XDR 3024 x 1964, 120Hz
Storage 512GB SSD
1TB SSD
2TB SSD
4TB SSD
512GB SSD
1TB SSD
2TB SSD
4TB SSD
8TB SSD
Touch Optional No
Ports 3 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
MicroSD card reader
2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 (M3)
3 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 (M3 Pro/Max)
1 x HDMI 2.0
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
SD card reader
Wireless Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3
Webcam 1080p with infrared camera for Windows Hello 1080p
Operating system Windows 11 macOS Sonoma
Battery 69.5 watt-hour 72.4 watt-hour
Price $1,700+ $1,999+
Rating Not yet review 4.5 out of 5 stars

We don’t have full pricing yet for the XPS 14. It starts at $1,700, presumably for the entry-level configuration of an Intel Core Ultra 155H, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, Intel Arc graphics, and a 14.5-inch FHD+ IPS display. That means that more powerful configurations will likely be more than $3,000.

The MacBook Pro 14 is a little less expensive at $1,599 for the base configuration with an Apple M3, 8GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 14.2-inch mini-LED display. When fully configured similarly, the two laptops are a close match in terms of price — though the MacBook Pro can be maxed out with a far more powerful and expensive configuration with an M3 Max, 128GB of RAM, and an 8TB SSD.

The MacBook Pro 14 will likely be the pricier laptop at the high end, albeit with twice the RAM and storage.

Design

The Dell XPS 14 on a table.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 is a brand-new laptop, slotting between the new XPS 13 and XPS 16 models as a compromise between screen size and portability. Even with a slightly larger display, the XPS is a bit wider and a bit shallower than the MacBook Pro 14. The MacBook is quite a bit thinner and not a little less than half a pound lighter.

In terms of its aesthetic, the XPS 14 is a thoroughly modern laptop. Its CNC-machined lid and chassis come in light and dark color schemes with anodized chrome around the edges. Open it up, and the glass palm rest with a seamless touchpad, color-coded keyboard, and LED function keys presents a unique look.

The MacBook Pro 14 is more simplistic, with a Space Gray or Midnight Black CNC-machined lid and chassis forming a more minimalist, exquisitely elegant appearance. Both laptops are great to look at, and while we haven’t handled the XPS 14 yet, the line’s build quality has always matched that of Apple’s MacBooks. That means both will be solidly built and will feel comfortably dense in hand.

The keyboard and trackpad of the MacBook Pro.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14’s keyboard has large keycaps that are closely spaced, and we’re guessing that it uses the same excellent switches as the XPS 13 Plus. That makes it a close match to the Magic Keyboard on the MacBook Pro 14, which has the best keyboard available on a laptop today. The Magic Keyboard also has large keycaps and sports perfect key spacing, and its switches are light and snappy.

The XPS 14 has a hidden haptic touchpad that promises to work well if it’s similar to the one on the XPS 13 Plus, while the MacBook Pro 14’s Force Touch haptic touchpad is practically perfect.

Connectivity favors the MacBook Pro 14, which has an HDMI port to go with its Thunderbolt 4 connections (although the XPS 14 has one more Thunderbolt 4 port than the M3 MacBook Pro 14). We also prefer the full-sized SD card reader in the MacBook over the XPS 14’s microSD reader. Both laptops have Wi-Fi 6E with Bluetooth 5.3.

The XPS 14 has an infrared camera that supports Windows 11 Hello facial recognition and a fingerprint reader in the power button. The MacBook Pro 14 has a Touch ID sensor in its power button.

Finally, both laptops have 1080p webcams, and both should provide excellent image quality for videoconferencing.

Performance

The MacBook Pro open on a table in front of a couch.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 uses Intel’s latest Meteor Lake CPUs, including the Core Ultra 7 155H and 165H, offering 16 cores (six Performance and eight Efficient) and 22 threads while running at slightly different clock speeds. That goes up against the MacBook Pro 14, with a choice between M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max CPUs. We tested the M3 Max with 16 CPU cores and 40 GPU cores, the top-of-the-line chipset available for the MacBook Pro.

As we can see in the benchmarks below, the M3 Max is significantly faster than the Core Ultra 7 155H in the Swift Go 14 that we used as a proxy for the XPS 14, particularly in multicore applications. The XPS 14 will be more competitive with the base M3 MacBook Pro 14.

The XPS 15 features Intel’s Arc graphics chip, which is a significant upgrade compared to the Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics, along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 option. We’ll have to wait to test the laptop’s graphics performance to compare it to the MacBook Pro 14, but Apple’s chipset will likely be significantly faster in creative applications that can use the GPU.

Geekbench 6 single/multi
Cinebench R23 single/multi
Acer Swift Go 14
(Core Ultra 7 155H)
1,831 / 8,959 1762 / 10773
Apple MacBook Pro 14
(M3 Max)
3,174 / 21,137 1,881 / 22,028

Display and audio

The ports of the XPS 14 on a white table.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

The XPS 14 comes with two display options: a 14.5-inch FHD+ IPS panel running at up to 120Hz and a 3.2K OLED display at up to 120Hz. The former will enable improved battery life, while the latter will provide OLED’s usual inky blacks and spectacular colors. We haven’t tested the XPS 14 yet, but we imagine both displays will be excellent examples of their respective technologies.

The MacBook Pro 14 comes with a single display, a 14.2-inch mini-LED panel that offers incredible brightness both in standard dynamic range (SDR) at up to 600 nits and high dynamic range (HDR) at up to a blinding 1,600 nits. In our testing, the display offered wide, accurate colors and deep contrast that rival OLED and offers even better HDR performance.

The MacBook Pro 14’s display is one of the best on a laptop today. Dell has its work cut out if it wants to win this category, though we’re delighted to see them move to 120Hz panels.

The same goes for audio, where the MacBook Pro 14 has six speakers with force-canceling woofers pumping out some of the best sound available. The XPS 14 has quad speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro tuning. We’ll have to wait to test the XPS 14 to testify to its audio quality.

Portability

The left side of ports of the XPS 14.
Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

Both laptops are roughly the same size and weight, with a slight nod to the MacBook Pro 14. You’ll feel both in your backpack more than with 13-inch machines but certainly a lot less than with their 16-inch equivalents.

But portability is about more than thickness and weight. Battery life also matters, and the MacBook Pro 14 will likely provide significantly better battery life. Apple’s M3 chips are incredibly efficient, and the MacBook Pro 14 will last you a full day and keep going into the following day as well. Intel’s Meteor Lake chips are intended to be more efficient, but we’ll be surprised if the XPS 14 lasts as long.

The XPS 14 is fighting an uphill battle

The XPS 14 looks like an outstanding new 14-inch laptop, offering a thoroughly modern design, excellent components, and solid productivity performance. We’ll have to wait for our review to be sure just how good it really is.

But unless the XPS 14 surprises us with its performance and battery life, it will have a rough row to hoe in going up against the MacBook Pro 14. Apple’s laptop offers superb creativity performance, superior battery life, and the best mini-LED display available on a laptop. It’s really hard to beat.

Editors’ Recommendations






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