Dell Technologies has Dell Inspiron 16 Plus Laptop (Platinum Silver) on sale for $649.99 (or Less for New Customers). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
Note: New customers may receive an additional 10% off via email sign up; this email sign up offer is only good for new Dell customers (email typically arrives within ~30 minutes).
Specs:
Intel Core i7-13620H Processor (24MB Cache, up to 4.9GHz)
Your total will be $584.99 (excluding tax) + shipping is free
Additional Savings:
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$649.99 without the above discounts.
This is also available with Win 11 Pro[dell.com] for $749.99.
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Slickdeals staff lying to get referral money by ppl clicking on the links. Pretty sad.
LPDDR. Remember you can NOT upgrade the RAM. So until LPCAMM2 becomes more mainstream I would __maybe__ skip it?
Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
I'm confused from where the 1199 original price comes. Website says $749 original price.
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This seems like a better deal than the Inspiron 16 for $540. The screen and CPU are better on this one. Aluminum back cover, bigger battery, Intel Wifi, HDMI 2.0.
Too bad I already ordered the non Plus. Oh well, too much hassle to deal with returns etc, especially with various Amex offers and cashbacks involved.
This seems like a better deal than the Inspiron 16 for $540. The screen and CPU are better on this one. Aluminum back cover, bigger battery, Intel Wifi, HDMI 2.0.
Too bad I already ordered the non Plus. Oh well, too much hassle to deal with returns etc, especially with various Amex offers and cashbacks involved.
People on the non plus thread are saying CPU is better on Non plus . Can you please confirm? I'm about to pull trigger on this
I might use my other amex account offer, and other code, and get this one instead. Return the non plus back to dell.
I the hdmi 1.4 port on the non plus can only output 1080p it says.
I am using the usb c output for a 2k monitor already.
Is it possible to get an adapter to use 2 monitors?
Although I will likely upgrade again in 6 months to a slightly brighter screen, and hdmi 2.1-2.1 port, what made me go with the AMD, is the numpad.
The intel does not have one.
LPDDR. Remember you can NOT upgrade the RAM. So until LPCAMM2 becomes more mainstream I would __maybe__ skip it?
Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
LPDDR. Remember you can NOT upgrade the RAM. So until LPCAMM2 becomes more mainstream I would __maybe__ skip it?
Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
40%? Probably closer to 70 or 80. My current laptop only has 12 and honestly runs everything but a couple of games with no problem. The average consumer has no clue ram is. Or how much they need. Or why.
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07-12-2024 at 12:20 AM.
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I'm confused from where the 1199 original price comes. Website says $749 original price.
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Slickdeals staff lying to get referral money by ppl clicking on the links. Pretty sad.
Does my profile state 'staff' anywhere? Nor do I get a single penny from posting deals for people like you. Better to keep your assumptions to yourself.
The original price comes from this same deal that was posted previously just 2 months ago for a higher price and the original price for that was $1199.99 at that time: https://slickdeals.net/f/17437200-dell-inspiron-16-plus-16-qhd-ips-i7-13620h-16gb-lpddr5-1tb-ssd-674-99?src=SiteSearchV2Algo
If it makes you any happier the listing price has been fixed. Regardless of the listing price, the comments should be on the product and specs for the deal price.
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Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Too bad I already ordered the non Plus. Oh well, too much hassle to deal with returns etc, especially with various Amex offers and cashbacks involved.
Too bad I already ordered the non Plus. Oh well, too much hassle to deal with returns etc, especially with various Amex offers and cashbacks involved.
People on the non plus thread are saying CPU is better on Non plus . Can you please confirm? I'm about to pull trigger on this
I the hdmi 1.4 port on the non plus can only output 1080p it says.
I am using the usb c output for a 2k monitor already.
Is it possible to get an adapter to use 2 monitors?
The intel does not have one.
Every time I try the last few months, even with New email address it never arrives
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PRBRaleigh
Agreed. That's way too high.
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Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
Granted only you can judge this.
40% should be fine with only 16GB of RAM for another 2-3 years but they keep adding more and more stuff to the internet ??
Once you run out of RAM, even a 3k fast PC crawls.
MS behind the scenes are also uploading your files to their cloud, so more resource's and more tracking. Already over 700 companies spying on us for the Gov't.
Just watched Switch to Linux or Switched to Linux on YT about this. Thinking of testing Linux Mint on old 8th Gen ? Have 12 Gen laptop now with Windows 11 Pro and thinking of PopOS or Debian 12.6. but I'll probably wuss out until early 2026 on that one.
This seems like a great price though.
Always check CPU-Monkey and NanoReview.net for CPU comparisons. It's not everything but helps. Nanoreview.net look to see if it might have two 2080 NVMe slots or one or maybe different types.
Notebookcheck.net. If they review your actual model, it's a Gold mine of info with a possible picture of it taken apart and you'll see the inside where things go.
40%? Probably closer to 70 or 80. My current laptop only has 12 and honestly runs everything but a couple of games with no problem. The average consumer has no clue ram is. Or how much they need. Or why.
Ryzen is better
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Dr.W
The original price comes from this same deal that was posted previously just 2 months ago for a higher price and the original price for that was $1199.99 at that time: https://slickdeals.net/f/17437200-dell-inspiron-16-plus-16-qhd-ips-i7-13620h-16gb-lpddr5-1tb-ssd-674-99?src=SiteSear
If it makes you any happier the listing price has been fixed. Regardless of the listing price, the comments should be on the product and specs for the deal price.