Dell drops massive savings on new laptops with 'Black Friday in July' sale
If you're after a new laptop or PC and can't wait until winter for Black Friday, you're in luck.
Dell has just extended its huge 'Black Friday in July' sale until the 31st July. The PC maker has a huge range of discounts on laptops, desktop and gaming PCs, monitors and more making it your best chance of nabbing a cheaper Dell before the sales later this year.
The cheapest laptop in the sale is the Inspiron 15. This is an affordable, capable laptop with a 15.6-inch screen, 11th gen Intel processor, and comes fitted with Windows 11 and 8GB of RAM.
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It usually costs £399.00 but has had £70 slashed off the price in the sale, taking it down to a very reasonable £329.
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The new XPS 15, which has the specs to rival a gaming PC or a MacBook Pro, currently has a discount of £350 or 23% off its original price of £1498.99.
It comes with a dedicated graphics card with 4GB RAM as well as a high-end Intel i7 processor, so it should be able to run all the latest games as well as power-hungry software with ease.
So if you're after something higher end that's going to last you a good few years, it might be worth taking a look.
Dell has offered a useful guide to its offers, saying: "If you're looking to reinvent your new home office, try XPS for all your personal and professional needs. To cater to a variety of price points, Inspiron has been thoughtfully designed to help you stay connected to your world and meet your everyday computing needs. And for maximum small business performance and security, look no further than our Latitude range.
"For those who want the most powerful gaming laptops in Dell's collection, we present Alienware, where gamers can enjoy the most powerful gaming experience with liquid-cooled graphics. Dell's G-series is also available, designed with the specific needs of mainstream gamers in mind."