Dell.com has
Dell XPS 13 7390 Laptop on sale for $1,049 - $250 off when you apply coupon code
250offXPS at checkout =
$799.
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- Click here to visit the product page
- Add laptop to cart
- Apply coupon code 250offXPS at checkout
- Price will be $799 after coupon
Product Features:- Platinum silver with black carbon fiber palmrest
- 10th Generation Intel Core i7 processor
- Specs
- 13.3" 1920x1080 Full HD InfinityEdge Non-Touch Display
- Intel Core i7-10710U 6-Core (12-Thread) Processor
- 16GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 RAM
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- 802.11ax WiFi 6 AX1650 (2x2), Bluetooth 5.1
- Backlit Keyboard w/ Fingerprint Reader
- 4-Cell 52 WHr Integrated battery
- Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
- Ports
- 1x USB 3.1 Type C (w/ Power Delivery & DisplayPort)
- 2x Thunderbolt 3 (w/ Power Delivery & DisplayPort
- MicroSD Card Reader
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1. This model is old model, the new model is NEW XPS 13 and XPS 13 2in1. The new model has 16:10 screen and older model is 16:9 screen.
2. The deal is decent, if you are okay with 10th gen chip. 10th chip is not bad, but 11th chip has better graphics.
3. Amex $100 credit works on this deal
4. Cash back site works for this deal, don't forget.
5. My deal was: I placed an order for 11th gen XPS 13 2in1 with Save17 code and employee discount 17% ( must be an employee) + cash back site + Amex card $100. Original price $1580 including tax. After discount:950
6. Try chat with Customer service after order and before shipping, they might give you a good will credit. I got $100. My total cost to my XPS came out to be $850 after tax.
7. RAM in all XPS 13 is not upgradable. Choose smartly.
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Outlet item won't be eligible for Amex offer. FYI.
If we use Amex card, we would get a amex statement credit or instant 100$ credit in the cart itself?
Also this laptop is touch screen?
Statement credit. 2in1 is touch for sure. And if new XPS they have different specs, you need to find out when selecting.
I always thought Precision was their workstation line. It will be better in some ways like reliability but not as good in other ways preferred by prosumers. I've used them and the build is quality, but not exactly built like a tank either.
I'm in the market for a new laptop (6 year old Inspiron gave out after being dropped on the floor). I usually go for $500 to $600 models, but I had a $950 ThinkPad once which was probably the best machine I ever had and I'm in a decent position to splurge on this. I'm willing to pay an extra $300 if it's worthwhile.
To clarify my needs, I'm not a PC gamer or video editor, but I do enjoy a solid, fast machine when working on stuff (I tend to be doing a lot of things at once). I usually go for a bigger screen, but after thinking about it, 99% of the time I'm hooked up to 1-2 monitors and don't need the screen at all. I don't get a desktop machine because I travel a lot, and it is convenient to have a portable device.
I'm in the market for a new laptop (6 year old Inspiron gave out after being dropped on the floor). I usually go for $500 to $600 models, but I had a $950 ThinkPad once which was probably the best machine I ever had and I'm in a decent position to splurge on this. I'm willing to pay an extra $300 if it's worthwhile.
To clarify my needs, I'm not a PC gamer or video editor, but I do enjoy a solid, fast machine when working on stuff (I tend to be doing a lot of things at once). I usually go for a bigger screen, but after thinking about it, 99% of the time I'm hooked up to 1-2 monitors and don't need the screen at all. I don't get a desktop machine because I travel a lot, and it is convenient to have a portable device.
You probably should go with Inspiron for connectivity
why does dell keep cancelling? and they dont tell you why they cancel.