
This Dell 15″ Laptop with 1TB Storage Hits Record Low on Amazon, Now 54% Off and Rated 4.8 Stars
When it comes to Windows laptops, Dell remains one of the absolute par in the industry, and it is popular for its reliability, quality and faultless performance. The Dell Vostro 3520 is a perfect example of why the brand is so popular. Right now, this great business laptop is available on Amazon at a record low price of just $549, which is a massive 54% off its typical $1,199 price tag. It means you're saving over $600 on a machine that's already an excellent value even at full price.
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Power and Portability
It's equipped with a 12th Gen Intel 6-Core processor which is a huge leap in performance compared to the previous time and packs an enormous 32GB DDR4 RAM. That much memory is rare on laptops of this type of budget and ensures multitasking, heavy business software use or working with large groups of data becomes smooth. With a 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD included, you enjoying lightning-quick boot times and loads but you've also got ample space to house all of your files.
The 15.6-inch Full HD screen features a sharp 1920×1080 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate for clear images and seamless motion while working, streaming, or even gaming on occasion. The anti-glare treatment and slim frames improve the view, and the sturdy Carbon Black chassis provides the laptop with a professional, yet understated, appearance. Sustainably built to withstand everyday use, the Dell Vostro 3520 laptop is both tough and surprisingly light as it weighs just 1.66 kg and it is less than an inch thick at its thinnest point.
The Dell laptop on sale at Amazon supports the most current WiFi and Bluetooth technologies for speedy, reliable wireless links and it has an extensive array of ports: USB 3.2 and 2.0 ports in quantity, HDMI for outputs to an external display, RJ45 Ethernet for wired network connectivity and a headset jack. It is simple to attach all your accessories and peripherals with no additional adapters or dongles.
With Windows 11 Pro pre-installed, the Dell Vostro 3520 is ready to work out of the box with smart security, enhanced productivity and compatibility with the latest software (including Microsoft Office 2024 which is unfortunately not included). Its non-backlit keyboard includes a full 10-key numeric keypad ideal for data entry, accounting or any other keyboard-intensive activity.
With its hefty hardware, copious storage and memory, and a price that's over $600 under retail, the Dell Vostro 3520 is an unique chance to have a high-end business laptop without paying much more than half price. Make sure you get yours before it runs out of stock, this is a great opportunity which is given you by Amazon.
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