Author: Luke Adkins Date Posted: 18 December 2025
Choosing a new laptop can be challenging, with so many brands claiming to be the best. The Dell Latitude and HP EliteBook are popular options among businesses, offering enhanced security and durability without compromising on performance. But how do you choose between the two?
Our guide walks you through the key differences between the two ranges, including their features, durability, and price, to help you see which is best for you.
Before we examine the features and specifications of each range, let's start with an overview to determine whether the Dell Latitude or HP EliteBook is better suited to your needs.

The Dell Latitude laptop range was designed for students or business users who want a reliable laptop that can handle a range of tasks on the go. They are lightweight and sturdy, making them ideal for commuting, moving from classes to the library, or any other form of travel. Seasoned commuters and hybrid workers often choose the Latitude for this reason!
Typically, your Latitude will be installed with the Windows operating system, but they are also suitable for Red Hat and Ubuntu. The powerful processors attract users with the choice of AMD Ryzen, AMD APU, and Intel Core. You get a designated graphics card with the Latitude to, making them ideal for photo and video editing software or gaming. Within the Latitude range, there are five series that you can choose from depending on your budget and needs:
Latitude 3xxx series - features a range of budget-friendly models that are perfect for small businesses or students
Latitude 5xxx series - replaces the Dell 6000 series as their mainstream line of laptops
Latitude 7xxx series - features larger screens and enhanced power for multitasking
Latitude 9xxx series - delivers premium laptops and 2-in-1 devices that are ideal for a variety of work modes

HP EliteBook is a range of premium business laptops designed with professionals and corporate environments in mind. You can expect a durable design and robust security to keep you and your data safe. The models typically meet military standards for shock, humidity, and temperature, allowing you to work in most environments with ease.
Newer EliteBooks are built with remote workers in mind, featuring noise-cancelling technology and high-quality audio that make joining virtual meetings a breeze. The powerful processors will meet the demand of most workers, with Intel Core i5, i7, and i9 commonly used. You can also choose to upgrade the processors and RAM where needed to provide even more power!
The HP Elitebook range is made up of the following series:
1000 series - offers premium, high-end laptops, with convertible form factors that deliver superior performance while maintaining an elegant design
800 series - is a popular and robust option for businesses, with the HP Elitebook 840 being a popular choice that provides power for multitasking and remote work
600 series - offers excellent value for businesses and students while still providing a reliable performance
Elitebook Ultra - is a more recent model with AI-enhanced features and performance

Both the Dell Latitude and HP EliteBook ranges are designed with businesses in mind, offering many similar features. However, there are a few key differences to consider when choosing between the two.
Latitude laptops have a reputation for their robust security features, keeping your data safe whether you're travelling or commuting. The advanced authentication options, encryption capabilities, and regular security updates ensure that your files are secure and your laptop remains protected from compromise. The choice of processors provides plenty of power, just like the EliteBooks do. The processor does impact the price of your laptop, with more powerful processors delivering speed and power, but ultimately costing more.
Latitude models come with a designated graphics card that can improve the display, making them a good choice for those working with photo and video editing software. The graphics card is ideal for anyone using the laptop to game, as well, allowing them to enjoy high-resolution games without lag.
The battery life on the Latitude sets it apart, with the ExpressCharge feature charging your laptop to 80% in under an hour! The speedy charging makes it ideal for commuters, while the long battery life means you can work on the go for hours without worrying about finding a power point.
The HP EliteBooks are stylish, with a sleek, thin profile that is perfect for working on the go. These laptops will easily fit in your bag without adding excessive weight, making them an excellent choice for students and commuters. Their spill-resistant keyboards and premium chassis make them durable too, ensuring years of use without worrying about wear and tear.
Like the Latitude, you get powerful Intel Core processors, with the choice of an Intel Core i5, i7, and even i9 in some premium models. You can easily find the powerful EliteBook for your needs. You can also customise the EliteBook, with space for up to 64 GB of RAM, to really deliver speed and performance. It is the security features that set the EliteBook apart, with hardware-based encryption, IR cameras for facial recognition, and privacy screens that prevent anyone from looking over your shoulder as you work on the go.
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Both the Latitude and EliteBook ranges are designed to be durable, but HP has spared no expense when creating a super durable model. Their Elitebooks meet military MIL-STD standards for temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration. You can expect impressive durability from a laptop that can withstand harsh conditions. You can work anywhere on your Elitebook without worrying about damage. The screens also come with enhanced protection, with newer EliteBooks using Corning Gorilla Glass 5, so you don't need to worry about the screen getting scratched or cracked.
Despite being sleek and light, the Elitebook is sturdy, made with magnesium and aluminium. You can expect a durable design that can withstand knocks and the occasional drop. The use of these materials ensures durability without adding additional weight, making it easy for you to travel with the Elitebook.
The Latitude range is also incredibly durable, utilising military-grade certification for altitude, dust, shock, and vibration. We are splitting hairs when it comes to comparing these ranges in terms of durability. The Latitude models also remain light, making them suitable for travelling. Plus, the enhanced vibration protection makes it easy to work on planes and trains, allowing commuters to work anywhere.
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The cost of a Dell Latitude and HP Elitebook laptop will vary depending on the specific model you choose and its specs, with both ranges offering affordable and high-end laptops to choose from. HP EliteBooks can be more expensive, especially when comparing their high-end options.
The advanced security features and premium build quality typically increase the price of HP EliteBooks; however, it is worth noting that high-end Dell Latitude laptops are also expensive. Comparing the cost of the two can be difficult, so we recommend considering the features you need from your laptop and using that to find the right model that suits your budget.
Factors like the build, storage, and processor will impact the cost. Powerful processors, such as the Intel Core i7, can increase the price of a laptop, regardless of its build quality, so it's essential to consider what is important to you when setting your budget.
Both the Latitude and Elitebook ranges are designed for businesses in mind, offering powerful laptops for workers on the go. They both offer power that is ideal for running large and intensive programs, but you will want to check the processor and RAM on the specific model to ensure they are right for you.
Elitebooks are designed more for working on the go, delivering security to commuters or anyone who travels often. The Latitude range is designed for on-site or field use, offering varied connectivity that allows you to work from anywhere. Both laptop ranges feature military-grade durability, making them excellent choices for working on the go.
The Latitude often come with a designated graphics card that makes it more suitable for gaming. Some EliteBooks have an integrated graphics card, which is ideal for streaming movies. However, to experience full HD when streaming or gaming, a dedicated graphics card is recommended. For those who intend to use the laptop for both pleasure and work, the Latitude may be the better option.
The security features on these two ranges are excellent, with the Latitude and EliteBook designed to keep you and your files safe. The privacy screens on HP EliteBooks are a fantastic feature for working on the go, protecting your information, and ensuring that anyone nearby can't see what you are working on. It makes the Elitebook ideal for anyone handling sensitive data on the go.
Both the Latitude and Elitebook offer encryption capabilities to protect your data, with encryption on their SSDs to ensure your data is protected immediately. The biometric logins on both are helpful, with the Latitude offering fingerprint recognition, and the EliteBook also offering facial recognition alongside fingerprint recognition. Whichever range you choose, you can be sure that your data is safe!

The Dell Latitude and HP EliteBook ranges share many overlapping or similar features, making them a fine choice for businesses. The decision comes down to your personal preferences. Our guide today can help you identify what is most important to you, whether that is the sleek design and security of the Elitebook or the designated graphics card and enhanced display of the Latitude.
Whichever you choose, we recommend considering refurbished models, like those sold at Australian Computer Traders. All of our models are carefully restored to provide powerful laptops at a reduced price. They also come with free shipping and an extended warranty, providing you with peace of mind wherever you choose to work.
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