
Save up to 20% on laptops, gaming, and tech with these Dell discount codes
If you need to upgrade an old laptop, think a tablet would help you at work, or had your eye on some new gaming equipment, Dell products might be the solution. The Texan tech giant has designed, developed and delivered PCs and computer products for years, and our tech critics have featured many of their products in our coverage of best laptops.
But tech is always expensive. However necessary that new laptop might be, nobody likes to spend the best part of a month's pay in one go, especially when there's a better way to shop.
Our team of deal hunters have pulled together a list of the best Dell discount codes and deals, saving you hundreds of pounds on some of the best tech on the market.
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There are regular updates to Dell's dedicated deals section so it's worth checking back every so often to see what's on offer. Right now, you can save over 20 per cent on PCs, software and more. There's an 18 per cent saving on one of the best laptops in the world, the Dell XPS 15 laptop (was £1,249, now £1,029, Dell.com). Our tech expert Steve Hogarty reviewed it a few years ago and found a 'productivity-focused machine capable of handling every task you can throw at it, from photo editing to 4K video rendering.'
We also included the Dell XPS 13 in our guide to the best laptops for students. Right now, you can save £250 thanks to Dell's discounts (was £1,749, now £1,499, Dell.com). Just last month, Steve reported that the Dell XPS 13 is an 'excellent high-performance laptop.' While he notes that 'while it's certainly not cheap,' Steve says 'it's an excellent high-performance laptop that will last you well beyond your studies.'
There are deals on accessories, too, such as 20 per cent off the Alienware tri-mode wireless gaming keyboard (was £219, now £175.99, Dell.com). Alienware's first wireless gaming keyboard, it offers exceptional wear resistance thanks to double-shot PBT keycaps.
Want to take your gaming to the next level? Shop the Alienware 32in 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor (was £989, now £840.65, Dell.com) and save 15 per cent. With this purchase, you'll enjoy captivatingly smooth clarity and lag-free gaming with a variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode.
More ways to save on laptops, gaming and tech
NHS employees and those in the armed forces will receive an extra 20 per cent discount on top of existing savings. Even if you don't fall into one of those categories there are still plenty of other ways that you can save.
The Dell outlet offers savings of up to 16 per cent off refurbished laptops, desktops and workstations. On top of that, the Dell price match guarantee ensures that you get the best possible price by matching prices from qualifying online retailers and competitors. Best of all, if Dell's price drops in the month after your purchase, Dell will refund you the difference.
Last but not least, join the Dell rewards scheme and get 3000 points when you sign up, double the Dell Rewards points on your purchase when you spend over £800, and an additional 3,000 points, worth £30, if you buy any Dell monitor.
How we find the best Dell deals
The Independent' s team of deal hunters carefully select the best tech offers and discount codes. We look out for deals on the latest laptops, mobile phones and televisions, and we'd never recommend a deal that we wouldn't buy ourselves. It's here where you'll find the most up-to-date offers available at Dell, so be sure to keep checking back for the latest news.
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