Technology
Inspiron 3000 Touch all-in-one desktop is $150 off at Dell
TL;DR: The easy-to-use Inspiron 3000 24-inch touchscreen all-in-one desktop is on sale for $529.99, saving you $150.
season is a frenzy of students splurging on all the new tech they need for the upcoming school year, but why should they get all the fun? The rest of us like to save money on new and , too.
Even if you’re not a student or shopping for one, retailers don’t need to know that. You can still take advantage of all of the back-to-school savings, like the Inspiron 3000 24-inch touchscreen all-in-one desktop that’s on sale for $150 off.
This desktop delivers seamless streaming on a Full HD wide-angle IPS display. It has narrow bezels, so you can take in the full 24-inch screen. The edge-to-edge touchscreen option with 10 touch points takes you to the next level with a totally interactive experience.
An all-in-one computer is perfect for people trying to save space and money. The desktop, monitor, and speakers are all condensed into a single unit, while still providing exceptional quality.
This computer is super easy to set up — just take it out of the box, plug it in, and you’re ready to go. Normally the Inspiron 3000 all-in-one costs $679.99, but you can grab it for $529.99 at Dell.
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