TL;DR:Dell announced a refresh of its AI-powered PCs at CES 2025. The new Dell Pro business laptops are now available to purchase.
Purchase Dell's new range of Pro laptops right hereDell announced a big refresh of its AI-powered PCs at CES 2025, including new hardware, new designs, and new names. The new Dell Pro lineup — business devices geared towards professionals — are now available to purchase directly from Dell. So, if you've been looking to upgrade your laptop, there's no better time than now to do it.
Dell's new Pro lineup includes the Pro 13 Premium laptop (available for $1,829), the Pro 14 Premium laptop (available for $1,899), the Pro 16 Plus laptop (available for $1,699), and the Pro 14 Plus laptop or 2-in-1 (available for $1,649). The Dell Pro Plus 13 arrives on Feb. 25.
In our breakdown of Dell's CES announcement, Mashable's Haley Henschel noted that the "Dell Pro PCs are posited as the company's new flagship machines and unofficially succeed its Latitude line of business computers. Thin and light, they opt for classy over clunky without sacrificing durability: Dell says one 13-inch model withstood three times as much wear and tear as an HP EliteBook 640 G11 in internal testing."
On top of that, the Dell Pro Premium laptops also feature "Core Ultra Series 2 processors that supposedly offer 36 better multithread performance, 82 percent better graphics rendering performance, and 3.5 times faster AI performance than a Latitude laptop."
These Dell laptops are well worth the investment if you've been looking for an upgrade for work. Check them out right now at Dell.
There's plenty more coming out of CES 2025. In our breakdown of CES 2025 highlights, you can have a look at some of our favorite products so far or, for a more general look at what's happening, check out our guide on what to expect at CES 2025. We've also gathered up five gadgets from CES 2025 that are available to buy now, if you're still in the shopping spirit.
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