Save $240 on the Dell XPS 13 laptop and get it before Christmas
Another day, another deal through the Dell online store, this one on the New Dell XPS 13 laptop. It's down to just $979.99, which is $240 off Dell's normal price. This is a brand new deal compared to some we've shared recently, and it is in limited supply so it won't last long.
There's an added bonus here that's really important given that Christmas is right around the corner. This deal is eligible for free next-day delivery. Dell has released its holiday shipping deadlines, and the day for getting things delivered before Christmas without paying crazy prices has long since past for most of the items in the Dell store. The "Free Next Day Delivery" tag is the lone exception. If you order before the afternoon, you'll get this on Monday (not technically next day because it's a weekend but still not bad).
The Dell XPS 13 is a fantastic laptop because it's very fast with a great battery life and overall wonderful effficiency that will make it useful whether you need something for working from home or traveling or whatever. It's powered by an 11th-generation Intel Core i5 processor that has up to 4.2GHz speeds, a 256GB M.2 NVMe solid state drive for speed and storage, and 8GB RAM. It also has Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics, which is about as good as integrated graphics can get.
You'll get a 13.4-inch screen with a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution and an InfinityEdge bezel-less design. Other features include Killer Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports for crazy fast data transfer rates. There's a microSD card slot, a built-in HD webcam, 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.