Certainly an overall capable mobile workstation (at that price point and with those specs, I wouldn't call it a laptop anymore). @Allen: Is that Low Power CAMM ECC, and if not, is that available? Some engineering applications require ECC RAM and VRAM, or they will refuse to load or run.
Beyond that: it really is a shame that Dell won't sell this with a 4K OLED or mini QLED Display; otherwise, it would make for a great mobile video editing PC. Without a display that is HDR capable, can be fully calibrated and is able to cover Adobe RGB in full, one would still need an external monitor to edit videos, which defeats the idea of having a portable editing station.
Lastly, the cooling solution (fans, air flow) could (and for that money really should) be better. While Arrow Lakes tend to run a bit warm, going pretty consistently above 100 °C is a bit much even for an AL. The fact that the SSD was also getting too hot indicates that the cooling wasn't designed (or tested in the prototype stage) to be fully up to the task. And for that kind of money, one would expect it to be.
Those deficiencies really are too bad, because Dell got so close, but it's still no cigar.