Dell has
Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 Laptop (7440) on sale for
$499.99 (or less for New Customers).
Shipping is free.
- 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.
Thanks to Community Member
Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
Specs:- 14", Touch, FHD+ 1920x1200, 60Hz, WVA, IPS, 250 nit
- Intel Core 7 150U (10 cores, up to 5.4 GHz)
- 16 GB: 2 x 8 GB, DDR5, 5200 MT/s
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211, 2x2, 802.11ax, Bluetooth
- FHD (1080p) Webcam
- English US backlit Copilot key keyboard, no numeric keypad
- 4 Cell, 64 Whr Battery
- 3.77 lbs. (1.71kg)
- Ports:
- 2x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 with Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1.4
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x Universal audio port
- 1x HDMI 1.4 port
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If you're all about a stunning screen, easy portability, and the latest tech like Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4, then the Asus is your winner. Think vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a machine that's a joy to carry around.
However, if you're a power user who needs to tackle heavy tasks and appreciates the option to upgrade your RAM down the line, the Dell is the way to go. It's got the muscle for demanding workloads.
Basically, if you're looking for a fantastic all-around laptop for everyday use, movies, and travel, the Asus is a solid pick. But if you're planning on pushing your laptop to its limits with demanding software, then the Dell's extra horsepower and upgradeability will serve you better.
I purchased the Asus open box for $372 but with cash back sites and points from Amex, it will be $346 all in. I could be biased but I'd go for Asus - I avoid Dell in general.
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If you're all about a stunning screen, easy portability, and the latest tech like Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4, then the Asus is your winner. Think vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a machine that's a joy to carry around.
However, if you're a power user who needs to tackle heavy tasks and appreciates the option to upgrade your RAM down the line, the Dell is the way to go. It's got the muscle for demanding workloads.
Basically, if you're looking for a fantastic all-around laptop for everyday use, movies, and travel, the Asus is a solid pick. But if you're planning on pushing your laptop to its limits with demanding software, then the Dell's extra horsepower and upgradeability will serve you better.
I purchased the Asus open box for $372 but with cash back sites and points from Amex, it will be $346 all in. I could be biased but I'd go for Asus - I avoid Dell in general.
If you're all about a stunning screen, easy portability, and the latest tech like Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4, then the Asus is your winner. Think vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a machine that's a joy to carry around.
However, if you're a power user who needs to tackle heavy tasks and appreciates the option to upgrade your RAM down the line, the Dell is the way to go. It's got the muscle for demanding workloads.
Basically, if you're looking for a fantastic all-around laptop for everyday use, movies, and travel, the Asus is a solid pick. But if you're planning on pushing your laptop to its limits with demanding software, then the Dell's extra horsepower and upgradeability will serve you better.
I purchased the Asus open box for $372 but with cash back sites and points from Amex, it will be $346 all in. I could be biased but I'd go for Asus - I avoid Dell in general.
With that being said, you recommend this one and upgrading the RAM?
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With that being said, you recommend this one and upgrading the RAM?
~ Your workload (tons of tabs, RDP, Teams) hits the CPU hardest.
~ Dell's Core i7 is stronger than Asus's Core Ultra 5.
~ Dell's RAM upgrade is a big plus.
Get the Dell. Upgrade the RAM to 32GB and call it a day.
~ Your workload (tons of tabs, RDP, Teams) hits the CPU hardest.
~ Dell's Core i7 is stronger than Asus's Core Ultra 5.
~ Dell's RAM upgrade is a big plus.
Get the Dell. Upgrade the RAM to 32GB and call it a day.
~ Your workload (tons of tabs, RDP, Teams) hits the CPU hardest.
~ Dell's Core i7 is stronger than Asus's Core Ultra 5.
~ Dell's RAM upgrade is a big plus.
Get the Dell. Upgrade the RAM to 32GB and call it a day.
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If you're all about a stunning screen, easy portability, and the latest tech like Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4, then the Asus is your winner. Think vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a machine that's a joy to carry around.
However, if you're a power user who needs to tackle heavy tasks and appreciates the option to upgrade your RAM down the line, the Dell is the way to go. It's got the muscle for demanding workloads.
Basically, if you're looking for a fantastic all-around laptop for everyday use, movies, and travel, the Asus is a solid pick. But if you're planning on pushing your laptop to its limits with demanding software, then the Dell's extra horsepower and upgradeability will serve you better.
I purchased the Asus open box for $372 but with cash back sites and points from Amex, it will be $346 all in. I could be biased but I'd go for Asus - I avoid Dell in general.
~ Your workload (tons of tabs, RDP, Teams) hits the CPU hardest.
~ Dell's Core i7 is stronger than Asus's Core Ultra 5.
~ Dell's RAM upgrade is a big plus.
Get the Dell. Upgrade the RAM to 32GB and call it a day.
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For raw CPU performance in typical tasks, the Intel Core i7 150U tends to be faster. If you plan to utilize AI functions on the computer, the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V will be better.
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