Dell refreshes its Pro business laptops with thinner designs, new chips, and simpler names

Dell has announced a new generation of Pro business laptops, ditching the confusing Plus/Premium/Max naming scheme in favour of a cleaner numbered series—Pro 3, Pro 5, and Pro 7. The higher the number, the thinner and lighter the device. Simple as that.

The rebrand isn’t just cosmetic. Dell has spent the last year reorganising its commercial portfolio—bringing back the XPS name on the consumer side, relaunching the Precision workstation line—and this is the business laptop chapter of that same effort. The 2025 naming scheme, which had buyers choosing between a Dell Pro, a Dell Pro Plus, and a Dell Pro Essential, wasn’t doing anyone any favours.

The new ‘Pro’ laptops come with a smaller mainboard that does more with less space

The redesign goes deeper than names. Dell has built a new modular mainboard that sits at the heart of every Pro model—a smaller, common platform that lets engineers reclaim physical space inside the chassis and use it more intelligently. Think of it like an automotive frame: one base architecture, multiple bodies built on top.

On the Pro 7 13, Dell shrank the mainboard by 31 percent compared to the previous generation. That saved space went into a larger fan—27 percent bigger, delivering 50 percent better airflow—and a denser battery pack that is 10 percent thinner but holds 24 percent more charge. The Pro 7 itself ends up 18 percent thinner than its predecessor, now measuring just 16.35mm at its thickest point and weighing 1.19kg.

The chassis is all-aluminum.

The Pro 5, positioned as the workhorse of the lineup, also moves to an all-aluminum build—an upgrade from the previous generation—and runs noticeably quieter: Dell claims up to 31 percent less fan noise at maximum load. The Pro 3, aimed at everyday enterprise use, stays practical with a 17 percent larger touchpad on its 14-inch model and a weight of 1.31kg. Both the Pro 3 and Pro 5 come in 14- and 16-inch variants, while the Pro 7 is available in 13- and 14-inch sizes, including 2-in-1 convertible versions.

Intel Panther Lake, AMD Gorgon Point, and LPCAMM2 memory options

All three models support both Intel Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” and AMD Ryzen AI 400 “Gorgon Point” processors. The Pro 5 goes further with optional Intel Arc B390 discrete graphics—up to 12 Xe cores—and LPCAMM2 user-replaceable memory, a practical win for IT teams managing long-term device fleets. The Pro 7 adds an optional third USB-C port, letting users charge from either side of the machine without rearranging their desk setup.

For IT departments running mixed hardware environments, Dell is also keeping fleet management sensible: a single BIOS package per silicon vendor across the Pro 3, 5, and 7 means fewer variables when deploying across diverse processor configurations.

Premium features have also trickled further down the lineup. Both the Pro 5 and Pro 7 now offer 8MP webcam options, OLED display configurations, and Mini-LED backlit keyboards—features that were previously reserved for top-tier models only.

Dell’s Precision lineup makes a comeback with a workstation that weighs under 1.5kg

Sitting above the Pro series is the newly revived Dell Pro Precision lineup, and the most interesting addition is the Pro Precision 5S. Available in 14- and 16-inch models and arriving in May, it runs on either Intel Core Ultra X9 Panther Lake with Intel Arc Pro integrated graphics, or AMD Ryzen AI 400 CPUs with Radeon PRO graphics—and despite being positioned as a workstation, it weighs just 1. 4kg. Dell claims the Intel configuration delivers roughly 70 percent of the performance of a discrete Nvidia RTX Pro 500 card, which is a meaningful number for professionals doing CAD work who don’t want to carry a heavy machine.

The broader Precision lineup—Precision 5 and 7—goes further, with discrete Nvidia RTX Pro graphics going up to an RTX Pro 3000 on the Precision 7 16.

Dell Pro 14 Premium is already available; rest of the lineup comes in May

At the top of the stack sits the Pro 14 Premium, now running on Intel Panther Lake with an all-magnesium chassis, weighing just over 1kg and measuring 16. 78mm thick—Dell’s lightest commercial laptop. It’s available now, priced TBD. The Pro 5 Micro, a compact desktop measuring roughly 7×7 inches and supporting up to five monitors simultaneously, also launches March 31.

Alongside the laptops, Dell is refreshing its monitor lineup too. The Dell Pro P 34 Hub Conferencing Monitor—a 34-inch ultrawide with a 5MP Sony Starvis webcam and AI auto-framing that tracks you as you move—is already on sale at $779.99. A webcam-only variant without the hub comes in at $729.99, and a 27-inch hub monitor is available for $379.99.

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