New Delhi, June 10 -- Some laptops grab your attention with RGB lights and gamer flair. Others, like the Dell Pro 14 Premium(PA14250), walk in dressed for business, speak when spoken to, and promise to quietly handle whatever you throw at them. With a crisp 2.8K OLED touchscreen display, a snappy Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, and a generous 32 GB of RAM, this machine feels like it was built for fast-moving professionals who don't want to waste time, or space.

But after living with this machine for a few weeks, I've realised that while Dell has packed in a lot of hardware muscle, a few design quirks and usability gaps hold it back from greatness.

At first glance, the Pro 14 Premium feels refreshingly minimal. It's compact, weighs around 1.5 k...