Dell Technologies, or Dell, on Monday unveiled 10 new models in its Dell Pro lineup of business client solutions, designed to boost on-device artificial intelligence performance and optimise for hybrid work environments.
The core of the lineup consists of 4 laptops, 2 monitors, 2 wireless keyboard-and-mouse combos and 1 fingerprint recognition mouse.
The standout in the PC lineup is the Dell Pro 14 Premium. The ultralight 1.15 kg laptop for executives uses Intel Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) and includes an NPU with 50 TOPS performance, enabling on-device AI assistants such as Copilot and large-scale data processing. It is 16.78 mm thick, up to 7 percent thinner than the previous generation. A Tandem OLED display option will also be added in the first half of this year. It goes on sale on March 31.
The 1.2-litre ultracompact desktop Dell Pro 5 Micro uses a mobile Panther Lake CPU and supports up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and speeds of 7,200 MT/s. A Type-C port delivering up to 100W allows operation without a separate power adapter, making it suitable for minimalist workspaces. It is due to be released at the end of March, and the 3 mainstream laptop models in the Dell Pro 3, 5 and 7 series will be released in May.
On security, the full lineup applies quantum-resistant BIOS technology and includes the ransomware prevention solution Halcyon as standard. It also introduced cloud-based Intel vPro provisioning, described as an industry first, creating a zero-touch environment that allows IT administrators to deploy and manage devices remotely in bulk.
Dell also unveiled 3 new peripheral products. The Dell Pro 7 Slim Keyboard and Mouse Set (KM726) is a full-size combo with 16 programmable keys and a 6K DPI mouse sensor. The Dell Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse Set (KM746) features a 'turbo charge' function that uses supercapacitor technology for all-day use with a 5-second charge. With a 5-minute full charge, the keyboard can be used for up to 3 months and the mouse for 1.5 months. The Dell Pro 5 Wired Fingerprint ESS Mouse (MS526C) includes ESS (Enhanced Sign-In Security) technology, allowing secure login without entering a password through a fingerprint sensor integrated with Windows Hello. The 2 keyboard-and-mouse combos will be released sequentially by April, while the ESS mouse is due to be released within this year.
Kyungjin Kim (김경진), country general manager of Dell Technologies Korea, said business PCs in the AI era are evolving beyond simple work tools into a core platform for business innovation. He said the products were designed to let companies adopt slim, up-to-date hardware preferred by workers while meeting the strict security and management standards required by IT departments.