Dell Latitude

Dell Latitude
DeveloperDell (1994–present)
ManufacturerDell
TypeLaptop
Released1994 (1994)
DiscontinuedJanuary 2025
Operating systemWindows, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
CPUAMD APU, AMD Ryzen
Intel Core
GraphicsAMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce, Intel Graphics
Marketing targetBusiness purpose
SuccessorDell Pro
RelatedDell OptiPlex, Dell Precision, Dell Vostro
WebsiteDell Latitude

Dell Latitude was a line of laptop computers manufactured and sold by American company Dell Technologies. It is a business-oriented line, aimed at corporate enterprises, healthcare, government, and education markets – unlike the Inspiron and XPS series, which were aimed at individual customers, and the Vostro series, which was aimed at smaller businesses. The Latitude line directly competes with Acer's Extensa and TravelMate, Asus's ExpertBook, Fujitsu's LifeBook, HP's EliteBook and ProBook, Lenovo's ThinkPad and ThinkBook and Toshiba's Portégé and Tecra. The "Rugged (Extreme)", "XFR" and "ATG" models compete primarily with Panasonic's Toughbook line of "rugged" laptops.

In January 2025, Dell announced its intention to gradually phase out their existing lineup of computer brands in favor of a singular brand simply named "Dell" as part of the company's shift towards the next generation of PCs with artificial intelligence capabilities. The Latitude brand would be supplanted by the Dell Pro laptop line, which emphasizes professional-grade productivity and business-class computers.