SAVE $200:As of March 28,erotice monky you can save $200 on the newly-released Dell XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptops at Dell. Both come with free shipping for a limited time.
If you're in the market for a new laptop, you've got plenty of choices. Whether you're looking to buy a new MacBook or you've got your sights set on a Windows-based computer, there are tons on sale at any given moment. Case in point: today, you can save big on two of Dell's newest laptops, part of its popular XPS line. The new laptops, which Mashable Tech Editor Kimberly Gedeon previewed at CES 2024 in January, are available in 13-inch, 14-inch, and 16-inch configurations, and you can snag two of the larger sizes right now for a great discount.
As of March 28, both the Dell XPS 14 and Dell XPS 16 laptops are on sale for $1,499 and $1,699 respectively. That's a discount of $200 off either model, each with free shipping, for a limited time. Upgrades to both laptops are available, but you'll only get $200 off on the base models.
At this price, the Dell XPS 14 has a 14.5-inch full HD InfinityEdge display, a 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, Intel Arc graphics, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a backlit keyboard with a fingerprint reader. The Dell XPS 16 is an upgrade to a 16.3-inch display with the same specs elsewhere – you're paying for the larger screen, essentially.
Gedeon called the new laptops' look "elegant, minimalist, and streamlined", though wasn't sure after her experience with the smaller 13-inch laptop that they'd be useful as a productivity laptop. However, their on-board AI features with AI-centric processors as well as their competent specs make them an interesting proposition, especially with $200 off. You may need to get used to the lack of delineation from touchpad to laptop, however, which may be a little weird for some.
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