Technology
Dell is kicking off Black Friday early with discounts on Inspiron laptops, gaming PCs, and so much more
Spooky season: Out.
Saving season: In.
No, really: Retailers will let us do our Halloween-ing in peace, but the second November hits, they’re plunging us into that holiday shopping mindset whether we’re prepared or not. Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart have all dropped deals already, but my personal favorite is Dell: They’re offering up to 40% off of their high-end Inspiron laptops, desktops, and gaming monitors starting on Nov. 1.
If this isn’t obvious, 40% off is pretty intense for premium tech, especially this early in the gifting season. This is a great chance to snag some early gifts and avoid the battle that can happen in stores or seeing “Out of stock” less than an hour into Black Friday.
We’ve picked out a few of our favorite deals, but you can shop all of Dell’s early Black Friday items here.
That’s 15 inches of glory right there. The Dell Inspiron 15 1500 offers an exceptional entertainment experience with a 1920 x 1080 HD display and quick 8th gen Intel Core i3-8130U Processor to keep up with 4K videos and streaming. Battery life isn’t the greatest, but if you’re just going to be at home having a movie marathon, it’s not a deal breaker. Save $150 and get it for $479.99.
If you’re gifting to any college students (or are one, for that matter), the colorful Dell Inspiron 11 3000 is the perfect companion. The 11-inch screen makes for a lightweight device to carry around to class, with a four mode touchscreen to seamlessly switch from note taking to traditional typing to movie watching with CinemaStream (not in class, of course). Save $80 and get it for $319.99.
Gamers might just lose their shit over this one: The Dell 24 Gaming Monitor (model S2417DG) sports NVIDIA G-Sync technology and a 165 Hz refresh rate (Dell’s fastest yet) to ensure minimal lagging and crisp, undistorted graphics. Save $190 and get it for $379.99.
Shop all of Dell’s early Black Friday items here.
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