Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 expected to launch soon in Canada with improved cooling
New Convertible from Dell Set to Make Waves in Canada
The latest convertible from Dell 14 Plus 2‑in‑1 is reportedly gearing up for a Canadian release, with its product page now live on Dell Canada offering pre-order or “select configuration” options. According to listings, the base model is shown at CAD $999.99, suggesting the machine is already present in the region.
While Dell’s official wording doesn’t highlight an explicit “improved cooling system,” reviewers of the 2025 version note that the unit runs cooler than many previous ultralight convertibles — hinting that thermal management may have been refined.
Engineered for AI-aware users, the laptop features Intel Core Ultra processors and integrated Arc graphics, paired with a 14″ 16:10 touchscreen display. The internal review from RTINGS reports the device staying modest under load with keyboard deck temperatures around 44 °C, and fan noise measured at a moderate 34 dBA. These numbers point toward a more effective thermal design than typical for 2-in-1 laptops of this class.

For Canadian buyers, the availability of this model via Dell Canada means direct shipping, warranty and support tailored locally. The CAD pricing and configurability show Dell positioning this model in the mainstream productivity category with convertible flexibility. It’s ideal for professionals, students or hybrid workers who want laptop-tablet versatility without stepping into premium higher-cost segments.
Prospective buyers should keep an eye on the configurability — the model offers variants with higher-end CPUs (for example Intel Core Ultra 7 or Ultra 9) and increased RAM/storage options — and the shipping/delivery lead times may change once Dell starts a full production run for Canadian inventory. Since the model is already visible, it appears launch is imminent if not already underway in limited fashion.
One caveat: While the thermal figures are good, some reviewers point out display brightness and color gamut may lag compared to premium laptops. So for creative professionals requiring colour accuracy, this may not top the list. But for everyday productivity, multitasking and flexibility, this model looks well-positioned.
In summary: Canadian customers looking for a versatile 14″ convertible with solid performance and good cooling behaviour should watch this model closely. As launch proceeds, local promos, bundles or student discounts may further sweeten the deal.
