Dell Pro 14 14" Y26FV Magnetite 2025
A 10-core Intel Core 7 150U and 16GB of DDR5 RAM drive this 1.36kg laptop, providing capable multitasking in a highly portable chassis with Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1 connectivity. The 14-inch 1920x1200 display offers a taller 16:10 aspect ratio for documents, though its 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC color gamut are strictly utilitarian. This is best for students and mobile professionals who need a lightweight Windows 11 Pro machine for office applications and web-based workflows.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
A featherlight business laptop with a killer port selection and a screen that feels like a compromise. Buy it for the office, not for Netflix.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Incredibly light at just 3 pounds, you'll forget it's in your bag. 87th
- Port selection is a standout, Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1 are rare at this weight. 82th
- 16GB of DDR5 RAM is standard, not an upsell, which we love to see. 82th
- Stays cool and quiet even when you're pushing it with a dozen tabs and a Zoom call. 67th
Cons
- The 45% NTSC display is dull and washed out, a real letdown for the price.
- Integrated graphics mean gaming is a slideshow, our database puts it near the bottom.
- Reliability scores are a weak spot, sitting well below average in our data.
- 512GB of storage is just okay, you'll be leaning on the cloud sooner than you think.
What owners think
The Word on the Street
The proof
Performance
The Intel Core 7 150U and 16GB of DDR5 RAM chew through browser tabs, Office apps, and video calls without breaking a sweat. What surprised us is how cool and quiet it stays under load, the fan rarely kicks in during normal work. But that integrated Intel Graphics is a hard stop for anything beyond light photo editing. Our database puts its CPU performance right around the middle of the pack, which is perfectly fine for the target audience. It's a productivity machine, not a powerhouse, and it knows it.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core 7 150U |
| Cores | 10 |
| Frequency | 1.8 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 12 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | Intel Graphics |
| Type | integrated |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 16 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | NVMe SSD |
Display
| Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Brightness | 300 nits |
| Color Gamut | 45% NTSC |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt 4 |
| HDMI | HDMI 2.1 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet |
Physical
| Weight | 1.4 kg / 3.0 lbs |
| Battery | 55 Wh |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
vs Competition
The elephant in the room is the MacBook Air with an M-series chip. For similar money, you get a screen that doesn't make your eyes sad, better battery life, and a fanless design that's just as quiet. The Dell fights back with a wider port selection and Windows 11 Pro if your company demands it. The Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro is another strong alternative with a stunning OLED display, but you'll likely pay more. The Dell Pro 14's real advantage is being a no-nonsense fleet machine that's easy to deploy and manage.
| Spec | Dell Pro 14 14" Y26FV | Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max | ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 | Lenovo Legion Pro Series 7i Gen 10 | HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx | MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core 7 150U | Apple M4 Max | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX | Intel Core Ultra 9 285H | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V |
| RAM (GB) | 16 | 64 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 8192 | 2000 | 1024 | 1024 | 1000 |
| Screen | 14" 1920x1200 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 14" 2880x1800 | 16" 2560x1600 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.3" 2880x1800 |
| GPU | Intel Graphics | Apple (40-Core) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | Intel Arc |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | macOS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 1.4 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 2.7 | 1.6 | 1 |
| Battery (Wh) | 55 | 72 | - | 99 | 71 | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dell Pro 14 14" Y26FV | 48 | 56.5 | 63.2 | 87.2 | 67 | 82.2 | 54.5 | 32.4 | 82 |
| Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare | 92.3 | 19 | 96.4 | 79.2 | 99.2 | 67.4 | 99.7 | 96.7 | 88.8 |
| ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 Compare | 87 | 91.3 | 92.4 | 92 | 96 | 72.7 | 90.3 | 59 | 97.9 |
| Lenovo Legion Pro Series 7i Gen 10 Compare | 96.8 | 89.9 | 90.7 | 97.8 | 95.2 | 8.4 | 81.8 | 79.3 | 99.9 |
| HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx Compare | 89 | 87.5 | 91.3 | 92 | 96 | 71.4 | 81.8 | 32.4 | 96.9 |
| MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare | 64.8 | 64.9 | 82 | 82.5 | 91.1 | 95.2 | 74.3 | 59 | 86.9 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Pricing is a mess right now. We're seeing a spread from $1,369 all the way up to an absurd $355,322 from some third-party sellers. At the low end, from a reputable store, this is a solid deal for a business laptop with 16GB of RAM and a great port setup. At anything over $1,500, you're getting into MacBook Air territory, which has a vastly superior screen and build. Shop carefully and ignore the scalpers.
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Overview
The Dell Pro 14 is a straightforward business laptop that nails the basics and skips the flash. It's light, well-connected, and built for spreadsheets, not spreadsheets of frame rates. The one thing to know? This is a workhorse for the office or classroom that values port selection and a decent keyboard over a stunning screen. If you need a reliable Windows machine that won't break your back or your IT department's budget, you're in the right place. Just don't expect it to moonlight as a gaming rig or a creative workstation.
Common Questions
Q: How long does the battery actually last?
Dell claims 10.3 hours, and in our experience with similar 55Wh batteries and Intel U-series chips, you can expect a real-world 8 to 9 hours of mixed office work. Enough to leave the charger at home for a full workday if you're not cranking the brightness.
Q: Can this laptop run games or creative apps?
Not really. The integrated Intel Graphics are fine for streaming video and very light photo edits, but it chokes on modern games and 3D rendering. This is strictly a productivity machine, our gaming score for it was a brutal 18.8 out of 100.
Q: Is the RAM and storage upgradeable?
Dell's Pro series often uses soldered RAM, so you're likely stuck with the 16GB you buy. The SSD is usually a standard M.2 slot, so you can swap in a bigger drive down the road, but you'll need to check the exact service manual for this model to be sure.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a laptop with a vibrant screen for photo editing, design work, or just enjoying a movie, this isn't it. The 45% NTSC panel is a dealbreaker for anything visual. Go get a MacBook Air or a Samsung Galaxy Book instead, your eyes will thank you.
Verdict
The Dell Pro 14 is a purpose-built tool for getting work done. It's light, has all the ports you actually need, and performs well for office tasks. The screen is its biggest sin, and it's a glaring one you'll notice every single day. If your work lives in Excel, email, and a web browser, and you can find it for under $1,400, it's a smart buy. If you ever plan to watch a movie or edit a photo on this thing, look elsewhere.