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Dell’s latest laptops shed some weight, trim the waistline, and get sensible names

With up to 21% slimmer profiles, OLED display options, and AI-capable processors across the range, Dell's Pro notebook lineup is its most refined commercial push yet.

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Dell has overhauled its commercial PC lineup with four new Pro notebooks: Pro Premium, Pro 7, Pro 5, and Pro 3. The devices are thinner and lighter than their predecessors, pack Intel and AMI processors, and finally ditch the old Latitude branding for a cleaner, number-based naming scheme. 

Which laptop is actually built for you?

The Dell Pro Premium is the executive pic. It is up to 7% thinner, the lightest of them all, and wears a classy magnesium alloy chassis in a dark gray finish. The notebook offers an optional tandem OLED display and comes with an 8MP HDR camera for video calls that don’t make you look like you’re broadcasting from a basement.

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The Dell Pro 7 is for those who want it all in a small package. Up to 18% thinner than the previous generation, the Pro 7 is the thinnest 13- and 14-inch commercial laptop and 2-in-1 in its class. The edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass touchscreen can achieve up to 500 nits, and the higher trims can add OLED displays, 8MP cameras, and a mini-LED backlit keyboard. 

The Dell Pro 5 could be a popular choice

The Dell Pro 5 delivers the most scalable performance of the laptops. It is available in 14- and 16-inch sizes, it’s up to 12% thinner than last year, and up to 21% thinner than competing designs. It also houses a 70Wh battery and optional OLED display, making it the practical workhorse of the range. 

There’s another Pro 3, which starts at just 2.89 pounds with a scratch-resistant metallic finish, Wi-Fi 7, and solid battery life. Dell’s latest laptops run on Intel Core Ultra Series 3 or AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors with Copilot+ PC support. 

ProductSizesAvailability
Dell Pro 14 Premium14-inchMarch 31, 2026
Dell Pro 713-inch, 14-inchMay 2026
Dell Pro 514-inch, 16-inchMay 2026
Dell Pro 314-inch, 16-inchMay 2026

Beyond laptops, the company has also announced the compact Pro 5 Micro desktop, new Pro Precision workstations, and a range of Pro P monitors with built-in conferencing features. 

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