In addition to the new Precision 5470, Dell has refreshed its Precision line of mobile workstations. Dell says this is the “smallest, thinnest, and most powerful” 14-inch workstation in the world. It also showed off Dell Precision 5570 and 5770, as well as Precision 3570 and 3571. These all have Intel’s 12th-generation processors and professional NVIDIA graphics, so they run very well. Dell also unveiled a new line of laptops for business people at the same time.
Dell Precision Laptops
There is a new Dell Precision 5470 that is the star of the show. A new laptop from Intel has the 12th generation of its Core processors. It’s the first of its kind to meet the Intel Evo standard while also being able to run Intel vPro. It also comes with up to an NVIDIA RTX A1000 GPU, one of the new mobile GPUs that was released this month. Plus, you get up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 4TB of storage built in with the tablet. The Dell Precision 5570 and 5770 have even more powerful GPUs. They can have up to an NVIDIA RTX A2000 8GB on the Precision 5570 or an RTX A3000 12GB on the 5770.

Dell came up with a new cooling system that still fits in a small case, but it has two fans that go in opposite directions and a bonded hinge design that makes it easier for air to get out. There isn’t a lot of weight in the Dell Latitude 5470 workstation. It weighs 3.26 pounds when it’s new. These workstations are also Dell’s lightest in their size ranges, which makes them even better for you.
All three laptops have an InfinityEdge screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio for the screen. If you want to buy a Dell Precision 5470, you can get it with Quad HD+ resolution. The two larger models can be bought with up to an Ultra HD+ screen. They also cover 100% of Adobe RGB and 98% of DCI-P3 colour spaces, which makes them great for creative work. They also have Dell’s new intelligent privacy features that can tell when someone is watching, and Dell ExpressSign-In makes it easier to unlock the laptop safely.
In the next part of the Precision 3000 series, Dell has the Precision 3571. This laptop is also powered by 12th generation Intel Core H-series processors and can have up to an NVIDIA RTX A2000 8GB GPU. It also comes with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 4TB of storage, which is still a lot. The screen has a 16:9 aspect ratio and can be as high as Ultra HD. Intel’s U15 and P-series processors are better for battery life than the H series in the Precision 3570. It also comes with NVIDIA discrete graphics up to an RTX A500, which is better for games.
There will be a lot of these laptops on the market in April, but there was no mention of the prices.
Dell UltraSharp Monitors
Dell also unveiled a slew of new accessories today, starting with the new UltraSharp monitors, in addition to the new Precision laptops. The new Dell UltraSharp 32 (U3223QE) and 27 (U2723QUE) 4K monitors, which are the world’s first monitors to feature the revolutionary IPS Black technology, are the first of their kind. The monitors have a contrast ratio of 2,000:1, which is higher than most IPS panels, and they cover 100% of sRGB and 98 percent of DCI-P3 for superb colour reproduction. They also comply with the VESA DisplayHDR 400 standard. They support 4K and have a 16:9 aspect ratio for a total resolution of 3840 x 2160, as their names suggest.

Tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments are available on both displays, as well as a simplified joystick control on the rear. In addition to standard display connectors such as DisplayPort and HDMI, the monitors can be connected through USB Type-C, which can transfer data as well as up to 90W of power, allowing you to keep your laptop charged. Four USB Type-A connections, one USB Type-C (downstream) port, and RJ45 Ethernet are available on the displays, all of which link to your laptop via the all-in-one USB Type-C port.
The Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor (U3023E) is a good option if you want something a little different. This is a 30-inch monitor with a 16:10 aspect ratio and WQXGA (2560 x 1660) resolution, which makes it ideal for productive tasks. Color-wise, it still covers 100% of sRGB and 95% of DCI-P3, so it’ll look fantastic. The monitor stand includes the same range of adjustments as the two displays above, as well as a comparable set of connectors that may be used when connecting to your laptop through USB Type-C. You can still use DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 1.4 if you prefer.
All of these monitors are currently available. The 27-inch Dell UltraSharp 4K Monitor costs $724.99, while the 32-inch model costs $1,149.99. $1,049.99 gets you a Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor. Read also; Sony SRS-NB10 Review: A Perfect Companion
Dell Accessories
Aside from that, Dell also unveiled a number of smaller accessories. The Dell Dual Charge Dock (HD22Q) is a USB-C laptop docking station that also provides 12W Qi wireless charging for your smartphone (plus 90W power delivery to the laptop itself). To attach external devices to the laptop, it offers DisplayPort, HDMI, four USB Type-A connections, and one USB Type-C port. It will be available for $368.99 on May 12th.
Then there’s the new Dell Universal Dock (UD22), which has four USB Type-A ports, two USB Type-C ports, and four video output ports, allowing you to connect up to four monitors. Furthermore, it can deliver up to 96W of electricity. It’s also on sale right now for $459.99.

Finally, the WD22TB4 Dell Thunderbolt Dock has two DisplayPort connections (including a USB-C port with a DP signal), HDMI, three USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-C port for data, RJ45 Ethernet, and two Thunderbolt 4 downstream connectors. It can give up to 150 watts of power to Dell commercial laptops and 90 watts to other systems. It will be available in the second quarter for $469.99.
Dell launched the Slim Conferencing Soundbar (SB522A) and the Dell Speakerphone (SP3022) for conference rooms, both of which are Microsoft Teams certified. They have a Teams button that allows them to access notifications and meetings, as well as LED lights that indicate whether there is an active call, whether the microphone is muted, and so on. Furthermore, they both employ AI to decrease background noise and improve voice clarity. The Dell Slim Conferencing Soundbar costs $79.99 today, and the Dell Speakerphone is $99.99. Read more; Razer Blade 14, 15, or 17: Which one is right for you?

Finally, Dell unveiled the most recent version of their flagship Rechargeable Active Pen (PN7522W). This revolutionary active pen has a battery life of up to 40 days on a single charge, 4,096 pressure levels, and three programmable buttons, one on top and two on the sides. It has Bluetooth connectivity for Windows quick shortcuts, and it’s the world’s first active pen with Tile integration. This allows you to readily locate the pen, even if you’ve left it somewhere far away. It’s on sale now for $109.99.