Dell Latitude 7xxx series guide
Dell Latitude 7xxx — 40 models, 2015–2024, from $135 to $1078.
Dell Latitude 7xxx — 40 models in the used-laptop catalog , spanning 2015 to 2024 , priced from $135 to $1078 . This guide covers the configuration spread across the line and which setups are worth buying in 2026.
Where the Dell Latitude 7xxx line stands in 2026
The Latitude 7xxx is Dell's premium business tier: 40 models from 2015 to 2024 — 31 straight business laptops, 5 convertibles and 4 Rugged Extreme units. Of the 40, 32 carry asking prices, from $135 for 2016-era stock to $1,078 at the top, with a median of $362. This is the corporate-fleet sweet spot: machines built for road warriors, with integrated graphics throughout and chassis that outlasted their leases.
The configuration spread
Core i5 (63 configs) and Core i7 (45) dominate the history, with Core Ultra 5 (10) and Core Ultra 7 (10) arriving in 2023–2024, plus a Snapdragon X Elite outlier on the Latitude 7455. Graphics are integrated across the board — Iris Xe G7 80EU (11 configs), UHD 620 (4), Arc iGPU 4-Cores (3) — which is why the series' best-GPU median is literally 0. RAM ceilings span 8–96 GB, weights 1.1–3.54 kg (the Rugged Extreme units are the heavy end), and screens from 11.6 to 16 inches.
Price versus age
The ladder is mostly gentle: 2016–2017 units ask $135–$261, 2018–2020 $183–$488, 2022 $403–$447. The anomaly is 2021–2024: every 2021 unit asks $686, and the 2023–2024 tiers split wide — $321–$1,078 and $519–$1,007 respectively — because same-generation Core Ultra chips were priced anywhere from value-tier to flagship depending on the specific model. That spread is the buyer's opportunity: the cheapest 2024 units ask less than the priciest 2023 ones despite newer silicon.
Which one to buy
Best modern value: the Latitude 7450 (2024, $519, Core Ultra 5 125U with Arc iGPU) and Latitude 7440 (2024, $532, Core Ultra 5 135U with Iris Xe) — while same-year 7xxx units ask $1,007. Mid-tier sweet spot: the Latitude 7320 (2023, $321, Core i5 1130G7 + Iris Xe) and the 2022 trio — 7430 ($424), 7330 ($447) and 7530 ($403), all Core i5 1235U with Iris Xe. Classic fleet value: the Latitude 7400 (2018, $248, Core i5 8365U + UHD 620) and 7490 (2017, $232), with the 7280 (2016, $174, Core i5 6200U + HD 520) as the floor. Two curiosities at the edges: the Snapdragon-powered Latitude 7455 (2024, $1,007) and the Rugged Extreme tablets (7212/7220) for field work.
Bottom line
Across the roster this is a portability-first line: portability 77.25 and mobility 70 are among the strongest in this catalog, energy efficiency 79.9 is solid, and the best-CPU median of 52.97 handles office work comfortably. Reliability sits at 48 — decent, not tank-like. Gaming is nonexistent here: gaming index 23, zero games clear recommended settings at the median configuration, and the best-GPU median is 0. Buy a 7xxx for a light, efficient, keyboard-first business machine; the 2022–2024 $321–$532 band is where the value concentrates.
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The Dell Latitude 7xxx line at a glance
CPU families across configs
- Core i5 ×63
- Core i7 ×45
- Core Ultra 5 ×10
- Core Ultra 7 ×10
- Intel ×2
- Qualcomm ×2
Common GPU options
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (80EU) ×11
- Intel UHD Graphics 620 ×4
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics ×3
- Intel Arc iGPU (4-Cores) ×3
- Intel HD Graphics 620 ×2
- Intel HD Graphics 515 ×1
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).
All Dell Latitude 7xxx models in the catalog
40 models — newest first. Names link to the full review.
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