5 epic Dell deals to shop right now — including an XPS 13 price drop, earbuds and monitors
These deals are how you should upgrade your laptop
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Need an upgrade? Now is the time thanks to this huge Dell sale on laptops, PCs and accessories.
If you need help choosing, I have my eye on the Dell XPS 13 for £999. The XPS 13 series has long been one of our computing team's favourite models, and this one is a steal with £200 off. You get solid specs and speedy performance with a Snapdragon X Elite CPU, 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
Want to add accessories? You can get 20% off monitors, keyboards and more when you get a new PC. Just use code "PROMO20" at checkout to bundle and save.
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This Dell XPS 13 with a Snapdragon X Elite chip boasts incredible performance in a well-crafted, lightweight design. Meanwhile, its bright, 13.4-inch 2K screen with 120Hz refresh rate will make visuals shine. Throw in its 16GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and exceptional battery life, lasting close to 20 hours, and you have yourself an amazing Copilot+ PC on your hands — especially with this discount.
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A rose by any other name smells just as sweet, and the Dell 14 Premium is just as sweet as the XPS 13. We gave it 4 stars in our Dell 14 Premium review, praising this laptop's extremely portable design and powerful performance. You can pick up the Dell 14 Premium right now for just under £1,500 with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, 512GB SSD and a 14.5-inch 2K display.
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Dell's mainstream all-in-one just got a nice price cut. It packs an Intel Core i5-1334U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. The screen is also sizable at 23.8 inches with a 1080p resolution.
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Dell promises crystal clear communication with the Pro Plus Earbuds, so you know you're in good hands. They have noise-canceling mics on board to isolate your voice from background noise, as well as active noise cancelation to keep you focused on whatever you're listening to without distractions. There are four eartips included to get a comfortable fit, too.
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The Alienware AW2524HF is a solid gaming monitor if you don't want to spend a fortune. You get a 24.5-inch 1080p screen with 500Hz refresh rate, 1m response time, and HDMI/DisplayPort connectivity. AMD FreeSync Premium support also means tear-free and stutter free gameplay.
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Millie is a Deals Editor at Tom's Guide specializing in deals content. She also covers the latest tech news and and creates how-to articles about everything from phones, streaming devices, and headphones to apps and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gaming on her Nintendo Switch and creating digital art.
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