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Technically proficient but lacking soul

June 23, 2025
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In previous years, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 probably would have been called an Inspiron. However, after the company revamped its naming scheme earlier this year, all of its consumer PCs now share its name, with a few extra identifiers that call out size, design and status (aka how fancy it is). While I still think Dell’s choice to ditch the iconic XPS tag is a mistake, streamlining its portfolio makes a lot of sense, especially for people simply looking to buy a new laptop.

The Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 is one of the company’s first consumer laptops to feature its updated naming scheme and refreshed styling. And to little surprise, this machine is a solidly competent midrange laptop for everyday productivity with a bit of extra flexibility thanks to its convertible design. But despite all these changes, it feels like something is missing.

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Technically proficient but lacking soul

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Dell’s revamped 16 Plus 2-in-1 is a competent laptop with an adaptable design and a great optional mini LED screen, but it lacks personality.

Pros

  • Solid build
  • Vivid mini LED display
  • Above-average battery life
Cons

  • Lackluster touchpad
  • Mediocre speakers
  • Needs another USB-C port

$750 at Dell

Like it did with its model names, Dell has reworked the design of its laptop family. The 16 Plus 2-in-1 features a solid build consisting of smooth aluminum panels on top and bottom with a matte finish and rounded edges. Its 360-degree hinges are small and subtle while still providing plenty of support for tent and tablet modes. But in some ways, it feels like Dell may have gone a bit too minimalist, as the laptop’s only distinguishing characteristic is the classic Dell logo in the center of its lid.

Port selection is good, but not outstanding, with two USB-C sockets (one supports Thunderbolt 4 while the other handles DisplayPort 1.4), one USB-A, a HDMI 2.1 slot and a 3.5mm audio jack. However, considering its size, I would have liked to see one more USB-C connector, particularly on the right side of the system. Only being able to charge using the ports on the left can be a bit awkward depending on your setup. The lack of a microSD card reader isn’t ideal for content creators either.

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The Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1's keyboard has a dedicated number pad, which seemingly have come as the expense of its speakers as the latter are located on the bottom of the laptop. The Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1's keyboard has a dedicated number pad, which seemingly have come as the expense of its speakers as the latter are located on the bottom of the laptop.

Sam Rutherford for Engadget

The keyboard feels great and includes a full number pad for those who need one. Unfortunately, I don’t love the 16 Plus’ touchpad. Even though it’s rather large, it felt surprisingly unresponsive. At first, nearly a quarter of the time I tried to right-click, I simply got nothing. Granted, I was able to adapt, but no matter what I did, clicking never felt quite right.

Dell’s speakers are also somewhat disappointing as they are hidden behind two small slits on the bottom of the system. This results in audio that sounds flat, hollow and distant, even when the volume is turned up. Given the choice, I would trade the physical number pad for up- or forward-firing speakers positioned on either side of the keyboard, though I admit that might not be a popular choice for anyone who has to do a lot of data entry.

Display

Thanks to its 360-degree hinges, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 can transform in tablet and tent modes. Thanks to its 360-degree hinges, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 can transform in tablet and tent modes.

Sam Rutherford for Engadget

The 16-inch touch display on our review unit is a bright spot as it features Dell’s optional 2,560 x 1,600 mini LED screen. Not only can it produce up to 600 nits of brightness, it also has a slightly faster 90Hz refresh rate than the default 300-nit 1,920 x 1,200 FHD+ panel. And after using it for several weeks, this display is definitely one upgrade worth paying for. Colors are richer and more saturated while also providing better brightness, contrast and black levels than a basic LCD panel.

Performance

Packing either an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V or Ultra 7 258V chip, along with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, the 16 Plus has more than enough speed for everyday computing tasks. Because these laptops can reach either 40 or 47 TOPS, depending on the processor, they support all of Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI features. That said, it doesn’t support discrete graphics, so this machine isn’t a great choice for anyone who regularly needs to do things like serious video editing, gaming or 3D modeling.

Battery life

Both of the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1's USB-C ports support charging. Both of the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1's USB-C ports support charging.

Sam Rutherford for Engadget

Thanks to its 64WHr battery, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 offers above average longevity. On PCMark10’s Modern Office rundown test, it lasted eight hours and 12 minutes. That’s significantly better than rivals like HP’s Spectre x360 16 (slightly over five hours), but still a far cry from smaller and less powerful models like the ASUS Zenbook A14 (18:16).

I also appreciate that Dell’s included 65-watt charger is relatively compact. The 16 Plus supports charging over USB-C (with either of its ports), so you can also use a third-party brick if you prefer.

Wrap-up

The Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 is a perfectly competent hybrid laptop. Its hinge allows the system to transform into various modes to better adapt to your needs. Its chassis is well built even though it’s not particularly eye-catching. Performance is solid and battery life is slightly better than average for its class, while Dell’s optional mini LED display provides a great viewing experience. And starting at just $750 (or around $1,400 for the fully loaded model review here), this system feels very reasonably priced.

The only visual flair on the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 is the logo on its lid. The only visual flair on the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 is the logo on its lid.

Sam Rutherford for Engadget

My main issue is that between its revamped name and new streamlined design, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 suffers from a complete lack of personality. It’s a totally serviceable machine, but it doesn’t have a single trait or feature that endears itself to its user. Same goes for its name. At least with Apple, you know you’re getting a MacBook or an iPad. With this thing, Dell is the name of the company, but now it’s also the name of the laptop too? Or is it just called the 16 Plus 2-in-1? Either way, it’s awkward.

Now I fully admit that not everyone feels this way about their gadgets, because at the end of the day, a PC is just a tool. But as someone who likes to feel connected to the devices I buy, Dell’s PC revamp has produced something that’s hard to love.

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