Dell has announced the launch of new laptops under its Latitude and Precision portfolio. Both series offer primarily productivity-focused notebooks and the Latitude 9330, Precision 7670, and Precision 7770 to assist users in increasingly hybrid-work models. The Dell Latitude 9330 has a 2-in-1 form factor, which means users can use it as a laptop and tablet. It also comes with a collaboration touchpad – microphone mute/unmute, video on/off, screen share, and offers quick access to chat in Zoom meetings. It seems inspired by the Asus NumberPad, which is a virtual number keypad integrated onto the trackpad. The new Dell Precision 7670 and Precision 7770 feature 12th generation Intel Core CPUs and offer up to 128GB of DDR5 storage.
Dell Latitude 9330, Precision 7670, and Precision 7770 Price and Availability
Dell is yet to announce the official pricing of the new Latitude and Precision laptops. In a press release it says:
- Latitude 9330 is available worldwide in June 2022. Pricing is to be confirmed closer to shipping date.
- The Precision 7670 and Precision 7770 are available worldwide in FYQ2. Pricing is to be confirmed closer to the shipping date.
Dell Latitude 9330 Specifications
The Dell Latitude 9330 has a sleek body and comes with a 13.3-inch QHD+ display (2580×1600 pixels) that gets Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection. The touch display offers 500 nits brightness, 100% sRGB and Active Pen support. It is powered by up to 12th generation Intel Core i7 CPU and up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Graphic options include integrated Intel Iris X GPU, and users can get up to 256GB of PCIe NVMe Gen4 X4 SSD storage. There’s a 3-cell 50Whr battery, and a 65W USB-C charger is included in the package.
Dell says the Dell Latitude 9330 ships with 100 percent recycled and renewable packaging. There is also a full-HD camera for video calling. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth v5.2, 4G LTE, 5G, USB Type-C 3.2 Gen2 port, two Thunderbolt USB Type-C ports.
Dell Precision 7670 and Precision 7770 Specifications
Both the Dell Precision 7670 and Precision 7770 are very similar to each other and have quite a lot of bezels on the screen.
The Dell Precision 7670 offers a lot of display options. Users can either go for a 16-inch FHD+ (1920×1200) display with 60Hz refresh rate, anti-glare technology and 250 nits brightness option. There is also an option with improved brightness of 500 nits and DCIP3. The top model gets a UHD+ (2,400x 3,840 pixels) OLED display option, with 100 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 400 nits peak brightness.
Users can get the variant powered by 12th-gen Intel Core i9 CPU and pair it with 16GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080Ti GDDR6 GPU and 128GB DDR5 RAM. However, this version will get a thicker ‘performance chassis’ to make room for the chunky hardware. If customers choose either the Nvidia RTX A1000 or the Nvidia RTX A2000, the laptop will have a “thin” chassis. Connectivity options include 5G, Wi-Fi 6e and Bluetooth 5.2. It gets a 6-cell 83WHr or 93WHr battery, depending on whether the Dell Precision 7670 gets a full-HD webcam and 8W speakers.
The Dell Precision 7770 offers more or less the same specifications, but it comes with a bigger 17.3-inch screen. Otherwise, users can get 12th-Gen Intel Core i9 CPUs, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080Ti GPUs, and 4TB PCIe NVMe Gen4 x4 Class 40 SSD storage. Its battery and connectivity options are similar to its sibling.
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