Dell's G15 Special Edition laptop with RTX graphics has dropped by $339 for a limited time
Dell continues to bring out some great, if temporary deals, leading up through the holiday season. If you're in the market for a new laptop or desktop, you should be paying attention to the Dell store. Right now you can get the Dell G15 Special Edition gaming laptop on sale for $1,649.99 through the Dell online store. That's $339 off what Dell normally sells it for, but this price won't last long. As part of Dell's Days of Deals sale, it is in limited supply at this price. In fact, it's already more than 40% claimed as of this post. Act fast and save big.
If you're looking for a laptop that's great for gaming as much as it is for productivity and work, you can't wrong with the G15 Special Edition. it has a lot going for it, including a Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card that can play all the latest games at high settings.
Other specifications include an 11th-generation Intel Core i7-11800H processor with up to 4.6GHz speeds, a 1TB M.2 NVMe solid state drive, and 32GB DDR4 RAM. That 1TB drive is a huge capacity for storing applications, video games, and media. Plus the NVMe tech means it will have really fast read/write times. The 32GB RAM is way more than the average person needs, but it will enhance your multitasking and allow you to use more programs at once, do things like video editing and content creation, and more.
The laptop also comes with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth for great wireless connectivity. You'll get a built-in HD webcam, three USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port with DisplayPort tech, and more.
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J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now covers deals for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.