Education is at a turning point. As generative AI reshapes learning, Dell Technologies is doubling down on its role as a leader in classroom technology, rolling out a new generation of laptops built to endure daily use while delivering the power needed for modern curricula.
The latest additions—Dell Pro Education 11 Laptop & 2-in-1, Dell Pro Education 14 Laptop (Windows OS), and Dell Chromebook 14 Laptop (Chrome OS)—are engineered with military-grade durability (MIL-STD 810H), reinforced edges, spill-resistant keyboards, and hinges tested for over 50,000 open-close cycles. They run on Intel N-Series processors, balancing performance with all-day battery life, while Wi-Fi 6E ensures seamless connectivity in crowded school networks.
Serviceability is a cornerstone of the design: customer-replaceable batteries, shared components across models, and up to five years of warranty coverage extend device lifecycles and reduce e-waste. Dell’s Managed IT Services add 24/7 monitoring, proactive support, and dedicated assistance for IT teams, freeing them from routine maintenance.
The new Chromebook 11, launched late last year, joins the lineup, offering schools flexibility in operating systems to match their teaching strategies. Whether for younger students or high schoolers, these devices are tailored to withstand the demands of daily use while supporting emerging educational tools.
Dell’s commitment extends beyond hardware. Through partnerships with nonprofits and educators, it’s driving initiatives that teach critical digital skills—from student-led tech support programs (Student TechCrew) to AI-focused career training (Tech Career Circuit). These efforts aim to equip students not just with devices, but with the resilience and curiosity needed for an AI-driven world.
Available globally in February 2026, these laptops reflect Dell’s long-standing focus on merging technology with education. They’re more than machines; they’re tools designed to foster connections, spark curiosity, and prepare students for what comes next.
