$1979.99$3449.99 after selecting the 240Hz Display configuration and applying the coupon 10OFFCLEAR at checkout.
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Seems like a great clearance deal... unfortunately that AMEX offer isn't avail to me. I only have this.
"Get +1 Membership Rewards point per eligible dollar spent, up to 25,000 points."
Edit: Looks like you need the Business Platinum Card.
"Business Platinum Dell Technologies Benefit
Get up to $400 in statement credits (up to $200 semi annually) on U.S. purchases with Dell Technologies on your Business Platinum Card through 12/31/24. Enrollment required."
Funny how they inflated that "retail price" to $3799.99 so you think you are getting a huge discount.
Even the new one with RTX 4090 the "retail price" is $200 cheaper.
This price isn't that much different than an i9 with a 4070 legion though, isn't it? I kind of feel like I would want to go with the legion cuz I hear that Dell overheats? but that extra terabyte of storage does seem nice...
This price isn't that much different than an i9 with a 4070 legion though, isn't it? I kind of feel like I would want to go with the legion cuz I hear that Dell overheats? but that extra terabyte of storage does seem nice...
Well, this is a 4080. Not to mention the 12GB VRAM over the ridiculous 8 GB that nVidia still goes with on the 4070.
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"Get +1 Membership Rewards point per eligible dollar spent, up to 25,000 points."
Edit: Looks like you need the Business Platinum Card.
"Business Platinum Dell Technologies Benefit
Get up to $400 in statement credits (up to $200 semi annually) on U.S. purchases with Dell Technologies on your Business Platinum Card through 12/31/24. Enrollment required."
So the X16 seems to be more compact and lighter than the m16. Is the 4080 at full wattage (150w with +25w boost)?
So the X16 seems to be more compact and lighter than the m16. Is the 4080 at full wattage (150w with +25w boost)?
So the X16 seems to be more compact and lighter than the m16. Is the 4080 at full wattage (150w with +25w boost)?
If you don't mind me asking: What card do you have that's not business Platinum that's getting it?
I've seen enough Amex offers to conclude that it's most likely random who gets what deal.
Even the new one with RTX 4090 the "retail price" is $200 cheaper.
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I'm sorry I'm comparing it to the Lenovo with a 4080 from also a 13 series i9, for $70 more.
but I suppose with the American Express offer, this should be pretty good price difference still.