Dell releases new 13-inch laptop globally with cellular connectivity and Intel Panther Lake

Less than a month has passed since Dell released the Pro 7 Series 13 with Intel Panther Lake processors. As we discussed at the time, the Pro 7 Series 13 weighed less than a MacBook Air 13 (curr. $899 on Amazon), despite featuring a larger battery, up to a 16-core processor and even 64 GB of LPDDR5X RAM running at 8,533 MT/s.
Now, Dell has complemented its recent 13.3-inch laptop release with a 2-in-1 model. Joined by cheaper AMD alternatives, the Pro 7 Series 13 2-in-1 (P703260) is heavier and thicker than its regular laptop counterpart. Not only that, but the new Intel-based 2-in-1 is more expensive than the Pro 7 Series 13 Laptop, too.
Specifically, the 2-in-1 is 15.9% heavier at 1.38 kg, compared to 1.19 kg for its laptop sibling. Moreover, the 2-in-1 measures 17.95 mm at its thickest point for a 9.7% increase on the Pro 7 Series 13 Laptop. Ports remain unchanged though, with two USB Type-A and Thunderbolt 4 connections apiece, full-sized HDMI and an optional Smart Card Reader.
The Pro 7 Series 13 2-in-1 (P703260) starts at £2,914, $2,989 and €3,277 as pre-configured units. These prices drop to £2,230, $2,539 and €2,501 for those willing to create a customised build.
At the time of publication, the P703260 can be configured with up to a Core Ultra 7 366H, 64 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 RAM, a 2 TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, 5G cellular connectivity and a Smart Card Reader. Selecting all these options increases the 2-in-1's price to £5,329, $6,353 and €6,020. Please see Dell's website for more details.










