Recently, Dell went all-in on refreshing its entire commercial lineup. From simple touchups to full redesigns, it covers notebooks, desktops, workstations, monitors, and accessories, with emphasis on tighter security, manageability, and cost control.
First, we have the Dell Pro Premium 14-inch laptop that’s up to 7% thinner than before, yet now the lightest one in the family, built with a lightweight magnesium alloy chassis in a magnetite finish.
It also packs some genuinely high-end features, including a Tandem OLED display option for better contrast and color, along with an 8MP HDR webcam that’s clearly designed for high-quality video calls.
Meanwhile, the Dell Pro 7 is available in 13-inch and 14-inch options, including 2-in-1 variants, also made to be 18% thinner than before. The design leans into an aluminum chassis with a more premium feel, while the edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass touchscreen (on 2-in-1 models) pushes up to 500 nits of brightness.
You also get a lot of high-end options here – OLED displays, up to 8MP cameras, and even mini-LED backlit keyboards for better power efficiency – so it’s very configurable depending on how demanding your workflow is.
For Dell Pro 5, the 14-inch and 16-inch sizes provide some options for mainstream users, and yes – 12% thinner than the previous generation. Flexibility is the key here, with Intel and AMD processor options alongside various memory, storage, and display options to match specific IT requirements.
Display brightness goes up to 500 nits with OLED options available, and there’s a large 70Wh battery designed to handle longer work sessions without needing to plug in constantly.
Last but not least, the Dell Pro 3 is the essential option that targets basic operations like email, web apps, document work, and video calls, but still manages to stay relatively premium with a metallic topcoat and a slim, tapered design. Starting at just 1.3kg, it remains highly portable, and you still get modern connectivity like Wi-Fi 7, optional WWAN, and bright 400- to 500-nit display options.
For desktops, the Dell Pro 5 Micro seems interesting with its full desktop-class performance in a very compact form factor while offering USB-C PD. It’s also Dell’s first mainstream Copilot+ desktop, featuring up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance for AI workloads, along with memory speeds up to 7200 MT/s.
Meanwhile, the Dell Pro Precision 5S starts at just 1.4kg, making it Dell’s thinnest and lightest workstation so far, and it’s aimed at users doing lighter CAD work, video editing, or design tasks. You can spec it with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel Arc Pro graphics or AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips with Radeon PRO graphics.
It also supports up to 64GB of high-speed LPCAMM2 memory and is ISV-certified, so it’s ready for professional applications right out of the box.
As for the juiced-up options, the Dell Pro Precision 5/7 and Dell Pro Precision 9 T2/T4/T6 are here to serve power users with NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs for 3D rendering, advanced content creation, and AI workflows across multiple tiers of budgets.
Moving onto peripherals, there’s the Dell Pro P 34 USB-C Hub Conferencing Monitor packing a Sony Starvis 5MP HDR camera, AI autoframing, and dual beamforming microphones with AI noise cancellation on top of being Microsoft Teams and Zoom certified. You also get a mechanical privacy shutter and Windows Hello support for added security.
The Dell Pro P 34 USB-C Hub Webcam Monitor is essentially the same, just with the speakers and microphones removed. The Dell Pro P 27 USB-C Hub Monitor, on the other hand, delivers 1080p on a 27-inch IPS panel in 120Hz, and supports 4x monitor daisy chaining alongside a Silent Firmware Update feature that runs updates in the background without interrupting the user.
There are new input devices, with Dell Pro 5 Wired Fingerprint ESS Mouse focusing on security through hardware-level fingerprint authentication with Windows Hello, Dell Pro 7 Slim Keyboard and Mouse combo with long battery life, and Dell Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse combo for a more sustainable option.
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