
Dell launches AI-powered Dell 14 Plus, Dell 14 2-in-1 Plus, and Dell 16 Plus, lineup in India
has launched its new AI-powered Plus portfolio in India, featuring three Intel-powered laptops designed to deliver enhanced performance with integrated Copilot+ capabilities. The new lineup includes the
Dell 14 Plus
,
Dell 14 2-in-1 Plus
, and
Dell 16 Plus
, all powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. Prices start at Rs 96,899 for the Dell 14 2-in-1 Plus, Rs 1,08,499 for the Dell 16 Plus, and Rs 1,15,799 for the Dell 14 Plus.
"Dell Technologies is at the forefront of transforming personal computing in the age of AI," said Raj Kumar Rishi, Vice President and Managing Director, Consumer and Small Business,
Dell Technologies
India. "Our innovative portfolio is built to address real-world user needs, offering seamless performance from everyday tasks to professional-grade applications."
The new devices feature up to 48 TOPS of processing power across CPU, GPU, and NPU components, enabling advanced AI features and multitasking capabilities. The Dell 14 Plus is 11% slimmer than previous models and offers up to 22 hours of battery life, while the Dell 16 Plus provides up to 20 hours of usage on a single charge.
All three models incorporate
ExpressCharge technology
, which powers devices up to 80% in just 60 minutes, and feature a sleek Ice Blue design with tone-on-tone keyboards.
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The Dell Plus portfolio is manufactured using sustainable materials, including recycled aluminum, steel, and ocean-bound plastics. The devices meet EPEAT Gold with Climate+ and ENERGY STAR 8.0 certification standards.
The new Dell Plus range is available for purchase at Dell.com, Dell Exclusive Stores, and retail partners including Croma, Reliance Retail, and Vijay Sales, as well as on leading e-commerce platforms.
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