Technology
Get a Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 for less than $300, plus a free Fire TV Stick
TL;DR: The portable Dell Inspiron 11 3000 2-in-1 is on sale for $293.99, saving you $106 — plus, you can add a Fire TV Stick to your order for free.
Seeing ads for back to school shopping in July is never fun, but shopping for a new laptop for school can soften the blow a bit.
If you or someone you’re gifting to needs something extra compact and extra portable, the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 2-in-1 is one of the best you’ll find — and you can save over $100 on one during Dell’s Cyber Monday in July sale. (Whatever that means.) Getting a convertible Dell laptop for less than $300? Say what?
Crowned the best compact laptop in Mashable’s list of best laptops under $500 and one of the best laptops for students, the Inspiron 11 3000 has some really decent specs packed into such a portable, adorable little package. It’s pretty no-frills, but it certainly doesn’t feel cheap despite being folded every which way. Tent mode and a full HDMI port make streaming comfy and easy to set up, as long as you’re not expecting stuff to be in 4K.
If you’ll be doing a lot of schoolwork or regular work, you’ll probably need to upgrade the storage with the built-in SD slots.
But the over $100 off discount isn’t the only reason to cop this deal: There are a few add-ons that you can bundle with your laptop, and a few are even discounted, such as a wireless mouse, Dell 22-inch monitor, or VisionTek USB Dock. However, our favorite add-on is the Amazon Fire TV Stick (regularly $49.99) that’s 100% free, baby.
Regularly $449.98, you can save $106 and get the laptop for $293.99.
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