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New Dell Precision 3550 & 3551: Last Precision laptops standing with a pointing-stick

New Dell Precision 3550 & 3551: Last Precision laptops standing with a pointing-stick

Posted on May 19, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The new Dell Precision 3550 and 3551 share a design, but not the internals – one of them is based on Comet Lake U CPUs, the other uses Comet Lake H series processors from Intel. Both models are optionally available with a pointing stick, which makes them unique among this years Dell Precision workstations: Dell has stopped offering this feature on the more expensive Precision 7000 series.
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