Dell has revamped 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, feature Intel and AMI processors, and finally ditch the old Latitude branding in favor of a cleaner, number-based naming scheme.
Which laptop is actually built for you?
The Dell Pro Premium is the executive picture. Up to 7% thinner, it’s the lightest of all and features a stylish magnesium alloy body with a dark gray finish. The notebook offers an optional tandem OLED display and is equipped with an 8-megapixel HDR camera for video calls that don’t make it look like you’re broadcasting from a basement.
The Dell Pro 7 is for those who want everything in a small package. Up to 18% thinner than the previous generation, the Pro 7 is the thinnest commercial 13- and 14-inch notebook and 2-in-1 device in its class. The edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass touchscreen can reach up to 500 nits, and higher trim levels 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 offers the most scalable performance among laptops. 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 features a 70Wh battery and an optional OLED display, making it the practical workhorse of the range.
There’s another Pro 3 that starts at just £2.89 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.
| product | sizes | Availability |
| Dell Pro 14 Premium | 14 inches | March 31, 2026 |
| Dell Pro 7 | 13 inches, 14 inches | May 2026 |
| Dell Pro 5 | 14 inches, 16 inches | May 2026 |
| Dell Pro 3 | 14 inches, 16 inches | May 2026 |
In addition to laptops, the company also announced the compact Pro 5 Micro desktop, new Pro Precision workstations and a range of Pro P monitors with built-in conferencing capabilities.




