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With 73% Off and a $399 Bonus, This Dell Laptop (14″, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Is Almost Free on Amazon

With 73% Off and a $399 Bonus, This Dell Laptop (14″, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Is Almost Free on Amazon

Gizmodo4 days ago

When it comes to high-performance computers, most people expect to pay a hefty price—especially for a top-tier brand like Dell, which is widely regarded as one of the best American manufacturers in the industry. But what if you could get a powerhouse machine, loaded with cutting-edge components, for next to nothing?
Amazon is running a deal that seems too good to be true: the Dell Inspiron 15 3530 touchscreen laptop with a massive 2TB SSD and 64GB RAM is being offered with a whopping 72% off its regular price. And as if that wasn't enough, this order also comes with a package of bonus software and accessories worth $399 so the entire package is practically free when you look at the value you're receiving.
Let's put some numbers into perspective. The Dell Inspiron 15 3530 is selling for $999 which is a staggering 72% off its regular price of $3,599. For anyone who's been shopping for a high-performance laptop without the high cost, this is an offer that can't be beaten. The price drop would be motivation enough to buy, but Amazon didn't stop there and has included a range of premium extras. These include a lifetime license to Microsoft Office, Windows 11 Pro, wireless mouse, external CD/DVD drive, portable 1TB SSD, webcam cover, USB port cover, and cleaning cloth.
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Very Powerful Laptop
The highlight of this computer is a 13th generation Intel 10-core i7-1355U processor with the capacity to turbo boost up to 5.00 GHz and a 12MB cache. This lets you sail through anything from intensive data processing and video calls to creative pursuits and multitasking. The inbuilt graphics card ensures seamless graphics, and the 15.6-inch Full HD anti-glare touchscreen provides crisp, clear images.
Equipped with a colossal 2TB SSD and 64GB of DDR5 memory, you'll never have to worry about running out of space or experiencing slowdowns. Years of projects, high-definition video and software packages are stored uncompromisingly. The computer boots in seconds, transfers files instantaneously, and powers through demanding workloads effortlessly.
Most striking about this offer is the thoughtful inclusion of every accessory you're likely to need right out of the box. You won't have to pay extra for Microsoft Office (nor Excel or Word), an external drive or even a mouse: All of these and more are included. What's for sure is that this Dell Inspiron 15″ deal on Amazon is the deal of the year.
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