Dell Pro 7 14 2-in-1 review
Dell Pro 7 14 2-in-1 — from 2026, 1.47 kg, performance 61.
Technical specifications
| Type | Convertible (2-in-1) |
| Release year | 2026 |
| Screen | 14" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 322 , Intel Core Ultra 5 325 , Intel Core Ultra 5 335 , Intel Core Ultra 5 336H , Intel Core Ultra 7 365 , Intel Core Ultra 7 366H |
| Graphics | Intel Xe3 Graphics (2-Core) |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
| Weight | 1.47 kg |
| Battery | 55.8 Wh |
Performance scores
Dell Pro 7 14 2-in-1 (2026): the bigger hinge, the same bill
The Dell Pro 7 14 2-in-1 is the 14-inch twin of the Pro 7 13 2-in-1: the same Core Ultra 5 322 with Xe3 graphics, the same 64GB of memory, the same $1,500 joint-highest consumer ask in this batch. The measured axes match the 13-inch exactly — photo at 86 top-tier, gaming at 75 high-band, office at 83.15 high-band, performance at 61.28 mid-band — with portability at 69.2 against the smaller twin's 77.8 as the only difference.
Where it holds up
The platform story is unchanged and strong: photo design at 86 top-tier — remarkable for a convertible on integrated graphics — gaming at 75 high-band, office at 83.15 high-band, and the 64GB memory ceiling doubling the class median. The 14-inch canvas gives the pen and tent modes more room to matter, and the verdict names no weakness against class peers.
Where it falls short
With no named weakness, the honest accounting goes to the low band, which holds a single axis: value at 28.35, identical to the 13-inch's — the hinge-plus-size premium measured against mid-band performance and mid-tier modeling and CAD at 47. The portability step down to 69.2 is the measured cost of the canvas; buyers choosing between the twins should weigh it directly, because nothing else on the sheets differs.
Price and depreciation
As a 2026 machine the ledger is empty — no baseline has formed, so the modeled rate reads zero percent per year and first-year exposure sits with the buyer. The same caution as the 13-inch applies: fresh-platform convertibles at premium asks tend to take their steepest used-market hit in year one, and the empty ledger should be read as absence of data, not absence of risk.
Alternatives to consider
The Pro 7 13 2-in-1 at the same $1,500 is the decision itself: identical sheet, portability at 77.8 versus 69.2, smaller canvas. The Pro 7 14 clamshell at $1,400 posts photo at 87 — top-tier, one point higher than this machine — for $100 less without the hinge. If the convertible mechanism is the requirement, this pair and the 16 Plus 2-in-1 are the batch's current-generation answers; if it is not, the clamshell wins on photo and price both.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The Pro 7 14 2-in-1 is the canvas-first half of the premium convertible pair: top-tier photo, high-band office and gaming, 64GB, with value at 28.35 and portability at 69.2 as the honest invoices. Choose it over the 13 only when the extra inch earns its keep.
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- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 49) ↔ price (median 355.7).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 68) ↔ overall performance (median 37.4).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 4.7).
Pro 7 14 2-in-1: verdict
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