Dell reviews Latitude and Precision laptop lines for the next era of work

Dell reviews Latitude and Precision laptop lines for the next era of work

To help businesses transition to hybrid working, Dell has updated its Latitude and Precision laptop lines with the latest Intel processors and enhanced connectivity options.

All of the company's new laptops are powered by 12th Gen Intel Core processors and are equipped with 5G and Intel Wi-Fi 6E so business users are as ready to work in the field as they are in the office.

First off, the Latitude 9430 is an ultra-premium 2-in-1 laptop with the world's smallest 16-inch 10:14 screen. Coming in a new Metallic Graphite color, the device also has the best screen-to-body ratio in a 14-inch business PC and even features a new FHD webcam. The Latitude 7330 Ultralight, on the other hand, is the world's smallest and lightest 16-inch 9:13,3 laptop, weighing just 0,967 kg (2,13 lbs).

As video conferencing puts more pressure on devices, Dell's new Latitude 7000 series offers more capable processors and DDR5 memory options along with improved thermal and acoustic performance.

To complement its 2-in-1 laptops, the company has created its new Dell Premier Rechargeable Active Pen, which is the world's first active pen with tile location tracking.

A powerful workstation without the weight

Along with its refreshed Latitude laptops, Dell also introduced its new Precision 5470 mobile workstation, which is not only the most powerful 14-inch workstation, but also the world's smallest and thinnest.

The device has a starting weight of 3,26 pounds (1,47 kg) and is also the first laptop based on the 12th Generation Intel Core H-Series processor based on the Intel vPro platform and verified to meet the Intel Evo platform requirements.

The Precision 5470 can be equipped with up to 64GB of DDR5 memory, 4TB of storage, and an Nvidia RTX A1000 graphics card. With all that power under the hood, Dell engineers had to develop a new thermal management system that fits within the limits of the system without sacrificing memory or Thunderbolt ports.

Dell also built the Precision 5470 around an immersive edge-to-edge 14-inch Infinity Edge display with TUV-certified ComfortView Plus to filter out low blue light without affecting the true color of creative projects.

The Precision 5470 is not the only Precision device announced by the company, as it has also launched its new Precision 5570 and 5770, which are its thinnest and smallest 15" and 17" mobile workstations, as well as the Enhanced Precision 3000 series. Finally, the new Precision 3570 is the perfect entry-level workstation for mobile professionals.

The new Latitude 9430 starts at €2245 (around €1709,85), the Latitude 7330 Ultralight starts at €1899 (around €1446,33), and the price of the Precision has yet to be announced. 5470, 5570 and 5770.