Dell’s Alienware gaming monitor section has been quite active recently, unveiling several new displays not long ago.
Currently, we are focusing on seven latest Dell Pro and Plus monitors designed for a more business-oriented environment.
The sizes vary from a small 14 inches to a large 75 inches, and the prices reflect this difference. The expansive Dell Pro 75 Plus retails for $3,999.99, whereas the compact Dell Pro 14 Plus is available at $329.99.
Dell made a Surface Hub, albeit without PC hardware inside


On most days, you won’t encounter a 75-inch computer screen, and what makes it even more unusual is its estimated price point of approximately $4,000 upon its release on March 27, 2025.
While Dell has been relatively quiet about the specific details of their Pro 75 Plus (P7525QT), what we do understand is that this device is designed to promote smooth office collaboration and strong connectivity.
For optimal viewing angles, the 75-inch screen employs IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology, while its 4K resolution provides a balance that’s not too high or too low for such a large display to maintain an acceptable pixel density.
This device features a 20-point multi-touch capability, which is more than double the standard 10-point touch screens found on most devices, enabling several users to interact simultaneously.
This device is equipped with a variety of connectivity options such as USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, standard USB, and Ethernet. It also features built-in 20W speakers for audio output.
In essence, this device differs from a typical TV in several ways. For one, it boasts touch functionality which isn’t commonly found in standard televisions. Secondly, it integrates Dell Pro Micro for cameras, a feature not typically seen on TVs. Lastly, it allows daisy-chaining via USB-C, another characteristic that sets it apart from the typical television.
The Dell Pro 75 Plus shares many similarities with the Surface Hub, but unlike the latter, it doesn’t contain any computer processing hardware within it.
Although you’ll have to link your personal devices to the monitor, this step shouldn’t pose a problem since there are plenty of ports conveniently located along the screen’s side for easy connection.
Dell’s Pro 14 Plus is one of the thinnest portable monitors I’ve ever seen

The Dell Pro 14 Plus works in a vertical or horizontal orientation.

A USB-C port on either side of the display’s stand makes connectivity easy.

Look at how thin that monitor panel is!
Among various monitors, the Dell Pro 14 Plus Portable Monitor truly shines, particularly for individuals like myself who work both on-site and remotely.
Although it’s well-known that I appreciate the Zenbook Duo (UX8406), not everyone finds the extra heft and bulk of a two-screen laptop practical.
This is an area where the portable 14-inch monitor such as the Pro 14 Plus really shines. Compared to other new Dell monitors, it offers the most budget-friendly choice at just $329.99.
Among the many budget-friendly portable monitors available, Dell’s displays are often considered top-notch in terms of durability and screen performance.
Among the slimmest portable screens I’ve encountered, the Dell Pro 14 (P1425) boasts a thickness of merely 4.6mm along its entire panel width.
The integrated stand, which resembles typical laptop hinges, is bigger; however, it provides sufficient extra weight to ensure stability for the screen.
As a keen enthusiast, I’d say the total weight of this package, factoring in the cables, comes in at approximately 1.36 pounds (0.62kg). This makes it effortlessly portable, perfect for carrying alongside my laptop!
On the screen itself, there’s not enough room for any functionalities other than the display. However, the stand is where you can find useful features such as dual USB-C ports (supporting Alt Mode DP 1.2 and Power Delivery), an LED power button, and three control buttons to manage the On-Screen Display (OSD).
Are you looking for something long-lasting? It also features 100mm x 100mm VESA compatibility, which is suitable for monitor arms and mounts.
The Dell Pro 14 Plus (P1425) is available now at Dell’s official website.
Dell’s full list of new monitors covers a wide range of users
Today, Dell introduced more than just the Dell Pro 75 Plus (a large model) and the portable Dell Pro 14 Plus; they have other surprises in store as well.
There are five more Dell Pro/Plus monitors arriving in March, with a mix of sizes and prices.
- Dell Pro 27 Plus 4K USB-C (P2725QE) — Launching March 6 for $519.99. A 27-inch monitor with 4K@100Hz IPS panel, 350 nits brightness, and full ergnomonics.
- Dell 27 Plus 4K USB-C (S2725QC) — Launching March 20 for $349.99. A 27-inch 4K monitor with AMD FreeSync Premium and a 120Hz refresh rate.
- Dell Pro 32 Plus 4K USB-C (P3225QE) — Launching March 6 for $599.99. A larger 32-inch sibling to the P2725QE with a 4K@100Hz IPS panel.
- Dell Pro 34 Plus USB-C (P3425WE) — Launching March 6 for $689.99. A 34-inch IPS monitor with 4K@100Hz panel and built-in USB-C hub.
- Dell 34 Plus USB-C (S3425DW) — Launching March 20 for $419.99. A curved 34-inch monitor with 120Hz refresh rate and 99% sRGB color.
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