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Dell 14 Plus Laptop DB14250-14-inch 16:10 2.5K (2560x1600) Display, Intel Core Ultra 7-258V, 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, 1TB SSD, Intel Arc Graphics, Backlit Copilot Key Keyboard - Previously Inspiron

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CPU: Ultra Core 7


RAM Size: 32 GB


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics


Style: 14.0 2.5K


Features

  • Effortlessly tackle the newest AI experiences: Built from the ground up with Intels latest and most advanced client compute engines designed to deliver the newest AI experiences, ultimate power efficiency, and full day cooler and quieter performance that creators and workers need, wherever they are.
  • Be unstoppable with AI: Get real time intelligent assistance anywhere you go: let AI draft quick emails, summarise documents, create a blog post or custom visuals.
  • Elevated audio and visuals: See and hear your content truly come to life for photo or video editing, coding, collaborating or even watching movies.
  • Secure and reliable: Crafted with high quality materials and designed for durability, all Dell Plus laptops undergo rigorous military-grade testing to ensure exceptional reliability as you put it through the rigors of everyday use.
  • Plus: A step up in scalable AI performance, collaboration, and screen experienceavailable in sleek aluminum laptops.
  • Service: 6 Months Dell Migrate is the simple do-it-yourself tool that moves your hard to replace data, personal records and important files to your latest Dell PC.

Description

Productivity looks better than ever. Stylish 14-inch laptop with on-device Copilot+ featuring Intel Core Ultra processors, stunning performance that powers the newest AI experiences and incredible battery life for on-the-go multitasking.

Brand: Dell


Model Name: Dell Dell 14 Db14250 Laptop


Screen Size: 14 Inches


Color: Ice Blue


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


CPU Model: Intel Core Ultra 7


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


Special Feature: HD Audio, Backlit Keyboard, Anti Glare Coating


Graphics Card Description: Intel Arc Graphics


Standing screen display size: ‎14 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1600 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1600 Pixels


Processor: ‎2.2 GHz intel_core_ultra_7


RAM: ‎32 GB LPDDR5X


Memory Speed: ‎8533 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel® Arc™ Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Intel Arc Graphics


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11.be


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell Dell 14 Db14250 Laptop


Item model number: ‎LDB14250-7711BLU-PUS


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎3.42 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.9 x 12.36 x 0.67 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.9 x 12.36 x 0.67 inches


Color: ‎Ice Blue


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎8


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Voltage: ‎240 Volts (AC)


Date First Available: September 6, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this computer for what it is, BUT....
CPU: Ultra Core 9 RAM Size: 32 GB Hard Disk Size: 2 TB Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics Style: 16.0 2.5K
Not what I wanted. I made the mistake. I ordered this computer under the new Dell's renaming plan. I wanted the renamed Latitude, not the renamed Inspiron which this computer is, and the seller CLEARLY titled it as such. The Latitude has more ports than the Inspiron. Again, MY BAD. Why... Why me. After looking and looking and then making this mistake...GRRRR. Anyways, what a fantastic computer!! I purchased my previous computer around ~2008, so yes, I am impressed with the newest and latest. I chose the upgraded components such as the Ultra 9, 32GB the high-end LPDDR5X (I'm talking about a max of 8,533Mbps, OMG), 2TB SSD... Logi M650L mouse. This combo is so fast, I mean so fast, I can't even keep up. Just a blink of an eye and my photography program(s) run, and the task is finished. The backlit keyboard keeps turning off and turns back on with a touch of any key. I'll have to find the way to disable this in that I want to see the keyboard when I initially place my fingers. After that, it can turn off as I know where the symbols are. Very easy and actually very quick setup. I chose to use a thumb drive to bring my programs and data over. Recognized my printer very quickly. My home webpage already saved my 'favorites', so no problems there. Speaker is sufficient in that I do not have to turn it up to 100, just to barely hear it. Usually, 50-55 suffices with this computer. I can actually hear the stereo separation. Even with the audio/video players equalizer, it still plays music flat. Absolutely no bass. Yes, I know this isn't a home 5,000w speaker system, but this is 2025. I would expect a laptop to sound like a mini stereo system with, I don't know, BASS... or at least better than the cheapest cellphone. Come-on. USB ports... As stated before, I wanted the Latitude with more ports. This one has only one USB. My mouse takes that one. That's it. No more ports. Hmm, 2025 says at least 2 ports standard?? It has 2 USB-C ports. One is occupied for power, although I believe it can be used if running off of battery. This computer gets slightly; I mean very, very, VERY slightly warm on the bottom of the left side. Hardly even noticeable unless you are actually looking for it. The fan is also very quiet. I do not notice it unless I'm looking for the noise, slightly turning my head or it speeds up Still very quiet. Other than that, I can't hear it with the awesome, no bass music playing. Screen is crystal clear and is advertised as "Low Blue Light (Hardware Solution)". Yeah, don't ask me. It seems to work. I love this computer...BUT, as stated previously, I wanted the Latitude. Meh, I'll have to use my USB adapter. Only one con I see. When turning on the computer, everything loads up fast to include connecting to the internet. However, the computer is slow to allow the home webpage to connect to the internet. I don't know why. I click the internet icon and shows it, in of itself, will not connect for a good minute, although the computer itself indicates it is connected to the Wi-Fi network. Could be my non-McAfee internet security checking things out first or could be this newest and latest Wi-Fi7 but who knows. Just a minor inconvenience. Lesson learned. Take your time and know which model you are purchasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by Naomi

  • Dell Laptop
CPU: Ultra Core 9 RAM Size: 32 GB Hard Disk Size: 2 TB Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics Style: 16.0 2.5K
Purchased after my college laptop finally died. I’ve only had it a few weeks, but it’s been great for my needs (occasional CAD, light gaming, office/web browsing). Its fast, ARC graphics works well with games I’ve played so far and CAD utilized (Solid Edge 2025). Windows 11 is great and easy to use with a quick setup. A very decent platform for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by J

  • Really like it
CPU: Ultra Core 7 RAM Size: 16 GB Hard Disk Size: 1 TB Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics Style: 16.0 2.5K
Bought this computer a few weeks ago and it's been solid. For a $1000 computer, you can't go wrong. It's fast and the features are good. Wish it would have had a touch screen. I originally thought it did when I was googling specs on this model, but it doesn't. Not a make or break for me. I use a docking station and wall mounted monitors with a separate keyboard when I'm at home, so it doesn't change how I use the computer at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by Cassandra Johnson

  • Don't buy
CPU: Ultra Core 7 RAM Size: 16 GB Hard Disk Size: 1 TB Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics Style: 16.0 2.5K
Bs, used it ten times then it died. A $1,000 brick
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by nathan

  • DELL Inspiron? Don'tspiron! Exhale instead.
CPU: Ultra Core 7 RAM Size: 16 GB Hard Disk Size: 1 TB Graphics Description: Intel Arc Graphics Style: 16.0 2.5K
Planning on an Inspiron 16? Drop it! I purchased an Inspiron 16 direclty from DELL (I have an account with them) with extended four-year warranty with on-site service. DELL shipped me a lemon- useless - and refuses to repair it even with the additional warranty (the laptop is still under the original warranty.) There is an intermittent failure whereby external USB attachments are not recognized or intermittently disconnected. The built-in camera pixelates, goes blank, and the system reports no camera found. External drives USB-attached, are not recognized either. The mouse ceases to be recognized. When DELL's own SupportAssist reported hardware failures , DELL's support personnel dismissed the diagnostics their own monitoring software issued. The only "solution" DELL "Premium" support offered was to re-install (over and over again) the OS (Win 11.) However, since the OS has to be reinstalled from a USB recovery thumb drive, and the USB interfaces failed, the OS could not be, in fact reinstalled. The "remote diagnostics" agents (New Delhi, India) were generally uncooperative and spoke unintelligible English (even for me, working with colleagues from all over the world in Silicon Valley.) Many of these personnel hung up the calls. Finally, a blessed soul (Ms. U.R./ New Delhi) got lucky and the USB interface worked just long enough for Ms. U.R. to reinstall the OS. Ms. R. had complete remote control (DELL's Remote Assist) of the Inspiron 16; as she re-started the machine, fortunately she could see by herself the USB mouse dropping off, the system spouting error messages, the camera first pixelating, then going blank, and not recognized by the system. She recognized that reinstalling the OS fixed nothing. To shorten the Calvary this is being, after days on end on the phone with New Delhi, the Inspiron 16 was shipped to Texas to DELL's repair service. When shipping the Inspiron 16 to DELL, I provided ten pages of screen captures showing the error messages and failures. If you thought somebody read that helpful information, you'd be wrong. The memo was returned unread together with the Inspiron 16 and a letter stating that "the OS has been reinstalled, the unit extensively tested, and all is working." You already guessed what happened next upon turning the system on. First many hours for the Inspiron 16 to update by itself its OS (apparently Texas installed an old OS (?)) and then ... the USB interface failing, the internal camera pixelating and disappearing from the list of recognized devices, ... nothing was fixed after a month of time by DELL. I have had an account with DELL since about 2003, and was a DELL evangelist until I was sold a previous lemon. Nevertheless, I stuck with DELL for legacy issues. However, I could have guessed such a decline of what was once a respectable company. Now it feels as dealing with a shady devious entity, striving to defraud the customer. Inspiron? Don'tspiron! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Silicon Valley Techie

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