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    Dell revives Precision laptop line with a sleeker design and serious power boost

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMarch 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Dell has officially refreshed its Precision lineup with four new laptops, and there’s something here for every professional. The new range includes the Precision 5 Series in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes and the more powerful Precision 7 Series in the same size configurations. All four laptops are designed for users who demand more than a standard laptop can deliver. 

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    All models are powered by the Series 3 Intel Core Ultra processors, with a built-in NPU that handles local AI tasks at up to 50 TOPS. You can spec the Precision 5 laptops with Intel Core Ultra 5, Ultra 7, and Ultra 9, and the Precision 7 laptops with Core Ultra 7, Ultra 9, and Ultra X7 processors. 

    Both Precision series can be equipped with up to 64GB of RAM, with the only difference being that the Precision 7 series gets onboard RAM. You also get NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell graphics across the range, though the top-end Precision 7 pushes all the way up to the RTX PRO 3000 with 12GB of dedicated video memory.

    Which one should you pick?

    The Precision 5 is the friendlier entry point. The 14-inch version weighs only 3.98 lbs and offers a QHD+ display (non-touch) option, up to 2TB of Gen5 NVMe storage, and a 72Wh battery. 

    Dell Pro Precision 5 14-ich
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    The larger 16-inch model is essentially the same, with the only difference being an option to get a more powerful NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell graphics, a bigger display, and a larger 96Wh battery. 

    The Precision 7 is where things get serious. The 14-inch model weighs 3.51 lbs, which is impressive given what’s packed inside, including an optional QHD+ Tandem OLED display with VESA HDR TrueBlack 500 support. 

    Dell Pro Precision 7 16-inch
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    The 16-inch bumps up to a 4K Tandem OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR TrueBlack 1000. If you work with color-critical content, that display alone is worth a serious look. You can also spec both these models with up to 4TB Gen5 NVMe SSDs.

    Both 7 Series models feature Thunderbolt 5 ports, a significant upgrade for anyone who regularly transfers large files or relies on high-bandwidth accessories. You also get Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and an 8MP IR camera on all models.

    Is it worth the upgrade?

    There’s no doubt that the Dell Precision laptops are packed with features and the latest hardware. However, whether they are worth buying will totally depend on their price.

    Dell hasn’t announced pricing yet, but with specs like these, expect the Precision 7 Series to carry a premium. With Apple’s M5 Pro and M5 Max laptops leaving competition in the dust, Dell will have to price these laptops aggressively to compete with them.

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