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    The Dell Pro 14 Plus screen is a bit too dim for outdoor usage (image source: Benjamin Herzig)

    When we tested the Dell Pro 14 Plus laptop, we were shocked by the quality of its screen. It is just not up to par, despite the fact that we chose the top model of the PB14255 for the German market. The worst thing: Dell has better screens available, they just do not use them.

    The Dell Pro 14 Plus is available with some very nice screens. This includes a WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) IPS screen with 90 Hz refresh rate, and a Low Power WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) screen – both have a brightness of 400 cd/m² and both cover the small sRGB color gamut, making them suitable for basic photo editing.

    There is but one problem: The Dell Pro 14 Plus PB14255 which we recently reviewed does not feature either of those two screen options. Instead, our review sample featured the most basic display that Dell offers, a WUXGA IPS screen with 300 cd/m² of brightness.

    In our review, the screen did not even quite manage to reach the 300 cd/m² mark, and even worse was the color gamut coverage: With just 56 percent of the sRGB gamut, the colors look dull and they are incorrect, so the screen is not usable for any work with colors. Of all the 14-inch business laptops we compared the Dell Pro 14 Plus with, it clearly had the worst screen.

    Now, you could say: Why did we test such a version, why not pick a different model with the better screen option? Such a model is simply not available. The only way to buy the Dell Pro 14 Plus with a better screen option in Germany is to configure it directly from Dell, which is very expensive. If you get your units from a regular reseller, like we do, even the maxed out version of the Dell Pro 14 Plus PB14255 (available on dell.com), which cost around €1,500, still uses the most basic screen option.

    If the manufacturer has better screen options, they should be made available – having a basic, cheaper screen as an option is OK, but it should not be the default for a laptop that costs €1,500.

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    Benjamin Herzig – Managing Editor – 1420 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2016

    I was an ardent reader of Notebookcheck’s laptop reviews even back in school. After writing reviews as a hobby, I then joined Notebookcheck in 2016 and have worked on device reviews and news articles ever since then. My personal interest lies more with laptops than smartphones, with business laptops being the most interesting category for me. Technology should make our lives and work easier and good laptops are an essential tool for that to happen. This is why laptop reviews are not just my work but are also my passion.

    Benjamin Herzig, 2026-01-19 (Update: 2026-01-19)

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