Dell is rolling out a major refresh of its commercial PC lineup, introducing a redesigned portfolio that spans laptops, workstations, desktops, monitors, and accessories. The new lineup centers around the Dell Pro brand, with a clearer naming structure and a focus on thinner designs and stronger performance for modern work environments.
The announcement reflects a broader shift in how businesses use technology today. Dell says the updated portfolio is designed to balance user experience, IT manageability, and performance, while also simplifying how organizations choose the right devices for different roles.
A Simpler Lineup with More Powerful Laptops

At the core of the refresh is the new Dell Pro notebook lineup, which now follows a clearer series structure: Pro 3, Pro 5, Pro 7, and Pro Premium. The change is meant to make it easier for businesses to match devices to user needs, from entry-level productivity to high-end executive systems.
These laptops are thinner, lighter, and more powerful than previous generations, thanks in part to a new modular mainboard design. This redesign allows Dell to fit larger cooling systems and higher-capacity batteries into slimmer devices, improving both performance and battery life.
Powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen AI processors, the notebooks are built for multitasking, video collaboration, and AI-driven workflows. Dell is also expanding premium features, such as OLED displays and high-resolution cameras, across more of the lineup, not just its top-tier models.
The New Dell Workstations and Desktops Are Built for Power Users

Dell is also updating its workstation lineup with the new Dell Pro Precision series, though it has unveiled only the Precision 5S so far. This new laptop serves as an entry point for professionals who need more power than a traditional laptop can provide.
It is designed to deliver workstation-level performance in a thin, ultra-mobile form factor, making it suitable for tasks like CAD modeling, video editing, and design work. Higher-end Precision models will continue to target more demanding workloads such as AI development, simulations, and 3D rendering.
On the desktop side, Dell introduced the Dell Pro 5 Micro, a compact system that delivers desktop-class performance in a small footprint. It can even be powered directly through a USB-C monitor, reducing cable clutter and freeing up desk space.
New Monitors and Peripherals for Hybrid Work

To support modern work environments, Dell is also expanding its Pro P monitor lineup. These displays are designed for hybrid and remote work setups, with built-in conferencing features like a 5MP HDR camera, auto-framing, and noise-canceling microphones.
Some models even include USB-C hubs, allowing you to connect multiple devices through a single cable. Plus, the brand is adding features like silent firmware updates to reduce interruptions during the workday.
Dell is pairing these monitors with new peripherals, including keyboards and mice designed for productivity and security. Highlights include long battery life, fast charging, and even fingerprint-enabled mice for secure authentication.
Availability and What’s Next
Some of these new devices are available now, including select monitors and peripherals. However, Dell will start rolling out the laptops from March 31, with additional systems arriving in May. With this refreshed commercial portfolio, the brand aims to deliver a more unified, scalable lineup that meets both business and individual needs.
