Dell Presidents Day Sale: Save hundreds on XPS, Inspiron, & more

Dell has deals across a wide range of devices for President's Day. There are already some deals live that have gone on throughout the weekend, but doorbuster deals are on the way as well. Doorbuster deals will go live at 11 AM, 3 PM, and 5 PM today, depending on the deal. There are doorbuster deals on laptops, desktops, gaming laptops, and monitors.

The Dell XPS 13 (9300) with a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor will go on sale at 11 AM ET today. It's an older model at this point, but it's still an excellent laptop. The model on sale usually costs $1,050 but is down to just $730 once the doorbuster deal is live.

If you're looking for a desktop, the XPS Desktop Special Edition will go on sale for $500 off at 11 AM ET today. The model on sale runs on a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GPU. It also has a 256GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive, and 16GB of memory.

If you're on the hunt for a gaming desktop instead, you can look at the Dell G5 Gaming Desktop. You'll have to wait until 3 PM today, but when its sale goes live, you'll be able to grab it for $800. That's $350 off its normal price and is a more budget-friendly way to get a pre-built gaming PC.

There are also plenty of deals on monitors, gaming laptops, All-in-One PCs, and more as part of Dell's President's Day sale. You can see all of the upcoming deals on Dell's website.

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