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Dell Tech Days: Act Fast To Save up to $400 on Dell Laptops, Desktops and More

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If you've noticed your desktop or laptop lagging, it might be time to find new accessories that can enhance its performance or upgrade it entirely. The most challenging part of finding new tech is the sheer volume of brands, makes and price points. That's why we've done the legwork for you. We've sifted through these Dell Tech Days deals , which can save you up to $400 on a Dell desktop or laptop. Significant savings can also be found on monitors and accessories.

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Dell Tech Days deals

Dell Inspiron 27 all-in-one (27-inch): $900

This Dell Inspiron 27 all-in-one offers 16GB RAM and 512 GB SSD. It operates on Windows 11Home and includes an Intel Graphics video card. It's a great everyday PC for students or anyone with a home office, and it has enough features for gaming or streaming during downtime. You can add a touchscreen, more SSD and Windows 11 Pro for a separate fee.

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Inspiron 14 Plus laptop (14-inch): $700

At its most basic, you can score this Inspiron 14 Plus laptop with an Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor 155H, Windows 11 Home and an Intel® Arc™ Graphics card for superb color contrast and reliable performance.

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You can also start with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD, which provides plenty of power and space for software, games and files. The default image resolution on the Inspiron 14 Plus is 2.2K.

You can add more RAM, slightly more resolution or choose a different processor for a separate fee.

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Alienware x16 R2 Gaming Laptop (16-inch): $2,400

This Alienware x16 R2 Gaming Laptop costs as low as $2,400 when you get it with its basic components, and these still pack quite the punch. They include an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H with a 24MB cache, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 8GB GDDR6 graphics card and Windows 11 Home. As for other hardware, you can choose 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD.

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Inspiron 15 laptop (15.6-inch): $280

This budget-friendly laptop includes everything students and office workers need to get through the day, answer emails and more. For just $280 this laptop has Windows 11 Home, an AMD Ryzen 3 processor, 8GB RAM and 512 MB SSD. Its LED backlight also supports 1920 x 1080 FHD resolution, so you'll get a beautiful display without overspending.

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Latitude 3550 Laptop (15.6-inch): $629

The Latitude 3550 laptop includes 8GB SSD and 256GB SSD. If you need to pare down, you can get an HD screen and an HD camera. This laptop is only available with Windows 11 Pro and doesn't have a fingerprint reader. It's practical, no-nonsense and makes a great college or work laptop.

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OptiPlex Micro Form Factor: $688

For those who might prefer to custom-build their desktop, the OptiPlex Micro Form Factor is a great model. You can start with an Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM, 256 GB SSD and Windows 11 Pro. You can order it without a Wireless LAN card, or grab it with an Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 card that also supports Bluetooth. For an extra fee, you can also choose a mouse and keyboard. However, those who have extra accessories can score the desktop for $191 less.

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There are multiple deals for a new device upgrade. But if you're not sure if these deals are for you, check out our list of the best laptop deals and the best gaming PC deals .

Why this deal matters

What with the concern over the effect of tariffs on the prices of electronics, these deals are perfect for those who already budgeted for a tech upgrade. If you're already a Dell Rewards member, you can earn 2x points on PC and accessory purchases and 3x for monitor purchases. Membership is free and typically takes just a few minutes to activate and shipping is free for a limited time. That makes now a great time to score new Dell gear.

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