Dell unveils Pro 7 Series 14 laptop with 64 GB RAM

Dell has released the Pro 7 Series 14 laptop globally in 2024. The device carries the model identifier P714260 and targets professional users with a focus on portability and performance. The company made the machine available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Eurozone. Australian customers must contact Dell directly to inquire […]

Dell unveils Pro 7 Series 14 laptop with 64 GB RAM
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has released the Pro 7 Series 14 laptop globally in 2024. The device carries the model identifier P714260 and targets professional users with a focus on portability and performance. The company made the machine available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Eurozone. Australian customers must contact Dell directly to inquire about pricing and availability for their region.

The laptop weighs approximately 1.27 kg. It supports up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X RAM clocked at 8,533 MT/s. The processor options include the Core Ultra 7 366H. Battery capacity varies between a 55.8 Wh unit and a larger 70 Wh option. Display choices include a 1200p IPS panel, a 1200p OLED screen with a 60 Hz refresh rate, and a 1600p IPS panel with 120 Hz variable refresh rate support.

Dell Pro 7 Series 14 laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and 64 GB RAM

Pricing for the Pro 7 Series 14 starts at 2404 USD (about $2,404) in the United States. The United Kingdom price begins at 2256 GBP (about $3,058). Canadian customers face a starting price of 3641 CAD (about $2,675). In the Eurozone, starting prices range between 2,533 and 2,652 EUR. The device is currently available for purchase in the US, UK, Canada, and the Eurozone.

The Pro 7 Series 14 competes in the business laptop segment where weight and memory capacity are key differentiators. The inclusion of high-speed LPDDR5X RAM and a 120 Hz VRR display addresses the needs of mobile professionals who require responsive multitasking and smooth visual performance. The OLED display option provides high contrast, although its 300 nit peak brightness is lower than the 500 nit peak of the IPS panels. Dell positions this 14-inch form factor as a balance between portability and power for enterprise environments.

Dell Pro 7 Series 14 display options including OLED and IPS panels

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