After unveiling a range of 2 in 1 (a detachable model will arrive soon). As expected from Dell, you can customize your settings to suit your needs.
Beneath its sleek River Blue magnesium chassis, the Latitude 7350 is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 135U processor. If you need more power, you can upgrade to a Core Ultra 7 165U (Core Ultra 5 125U is also an option).
The Latitude 7350 comes with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM running at 6400 MT/s, with the option to upgrade to 32GB or 64GB depending on which CPU you choose.
Choice of screens
For storage, it comes with a 256GB NVMe PCIe Gen 4 M.2 2230 TLC SSD, with the option to upgrade to 512GB or 1TB.
If you prioritize a lightweight device, the ultralight 13.3-inch FHD+ (1920×1200) display, available in touch and non-touch versions, will be your choice. However, there's also a 2-in-1 Touch QHD+ (2560×1600) option, as well as Laptop Touch FHD+ and Laptop Non-Touch displays to choose from.
The Latitude 7350 comes with Windows 11 Pro or Home (as with most new PCs, the keyboard has a Copilot key) and includes an optional FHD or FHD IR camera.
In terms of connectivity, the Latitude 7350 features a USB 3.2 Gen 1 port with Power Share, an HDMI 2.1 port, and two Thunderbolt 4.0 ports with Power Delivery and DisplayPort. An optional contact SmartCard reader is also available, but only with the heavier Titan Gray aluminum chassis.
The base configuration of the laptop starts at $1,809. The Latitude 7350 detachable model is expected to arrive in the second quarter.