Dell has introduced the new Dell 14S and Dell 16S laptops, expanding its AI-focused Copilot+ PC lineup with slimmer designs, updated Intel processors, and improved battery life. The company is positioning both laptops as premium productivity machines that combine AI features, portability, and multimedia capabilities in a thinner form factor.
The new laptops are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, going up to the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H chipset. Dell says both systems include on-device AI acceleration with up to 50 TOPS NPU performance, allowing AI-related tasks to run locally without relying entirely on cloud processing. AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series variants are also expected to arrive later this month.
Dell 14s focuses on portability and battery life
The Dell 14S is designed as the more compact option in the lineup. It features a slim 15.3mm metal chassis and weighs starting at 1.45kg. Dell says the laptop delivers up to 97 percent higher multitasking performance compared to the previous generation.

Battery life is one of the major talking points. According to Dell, the 14S can deliver up to 24 hours of productivity usage and up to 18 hours of streaming under specific test conditions.
The laptop is available in Celestial Blue and Frost Blue colour options and includes a backlit keyboard with redesigned shortcuts, along with upgraded airflow for quieter operation.
Dell 16s targets multimedia and larger-screen users
The Dell 16S shares much of the same hardware platform as the 14S but focuses more heavily on multimedia and larger-screen usage. It weighs starting at 1.76kg and is aimed at users who prefer a bigger display for entertainment, editing, and multitasking.
Dell claims the 16S offers up to 59 percent higher multitasking performance over the previous generation. The company also says the laptop can deliver up to 26 hours of streaming battery life and up to 14 hours of productivity usage.
Display and audio features
Both laptops offer multiple display configurations, including FHD+, QHD+, and OLED options. The higher-end panels support refresh rates up to 120Hz, Dolby Vision, and up to 100 percent DCI-P3 colour coverage on OLED variants. Brightness levels go up to 500 nits on select models.

Dell has also included ComfortView and ComfortView Plus technologies aimed at reducing eye strain during extended use. For audio, both systems feature Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers paired with Smart Amplifier technology. Dell says the laptops are designed to deliver clearer dialogue and more balanced sound despite their slim form factors.
AI Features and Sustainability
The Dell 14S and 16S are positioned as Copilot+ PCs, meaning they support Microsoft’s latest AI-focused Windows features directly on-device. Dell says AI functions can improve video calls, responsiveness, and system efficiency while minimizing battery impact.
The company is also emphasizing sustainability, with both laptops using recycled aluminum and plastics alongside recycled packaging materials.
Pricing and Availability
The Dell 14S starts at $1,269.99 in the US, while the Dell 16S starts at $1,319.99. AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series variants for both laptops are expected to launch later this month.