Snynet Solution Logo
MON - SUN: 10 AM - 6 PM
+60 11 5624 8319

Blog

Labor Day sales drop Dell XPS 13 deals to just $679 this week

Image Description

Dell XPS 13 deals rarely get this cheap, but right now you can pick up a 13.3-inch entry level laptop for just $679 in the Labor Day sales. That's an extra $20 cheaper than the $699 offer we were celebrating last week, bringing the Dell XPS 13 down to its lowest price yet. 

Use promo code LTXPS13AFF to take advantage of this saving, dropping the price from $849.99 with a $170 saving.

There's a 10th generation i5 processor inside here as well, so you're still getting some decent mid-range power for your cash. You're dropping down on RAM to pick up a Dell XPS this cheap, though that 4GB will still see you through daily browsing and lighter multi-tasking. A 128GB SSD is a good starting point as well. 

If you like the look of this Dell XPS 13 deal, but need just a little more power there are plenty more offers available as well, thanks to a SAVE10 promo code that nets 10% off any Dell XPS over $699.99. We're rounding up the best ways to take advantage of these Labor Day sales further down the page. 

Check out this fantastic deal in full just below, but you can also check out the best Dell XPS 13 and 15 sales right now, as well as the latest cheap laptop deals. You can also take a look at the latest Labor Day sales right here at TechRadar.  

Shopping outside of the US? You'll find all the latest Dell XPS 13 deals in your area at the bottom of the page.

  • Shop all the latest Dell XPS deals at Dell

Today's best Dell XPS 13 deal in the Labor Day sales

Dell XPS 13 13.3-inch laptop: $849.99 $679.99 at Dell
Grab the entry level Dell XPS 13 for just $679.99 this week in Dell's early Labor Day sales. That's the lowest price we've seen for the i5 model, sporting the latest 10th generation processor, 4GB RAM and 128GB of SSD storage. You'll need to use promo code LTXPS13AFF to see these savings at checkout.
View Deal

This week's Dell XPS deals

New Dell XPS 15: $1,599 $1,349.99 at Dell
Save $250 on the all-new Dell XPS 15 this weekend, using promo code SAVE10 for the extra savings. This model comes equipped with a 10th generation i7 processor, 256GB of SSD storage, 8GB RAM and Nvidia GeForce 1650 graphics. Plus, there's a FHD+ display panel on here.
View Deal

Dell XPS 15: $1,849 $1,619.99 at Dell
This Dell XPS 15 is stacked with a 4K UHD OLED display - perfect for media editing and creatives looking for perfect clarity and color. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU will help with that as well, but there's also some serious power under the hood. With 512GB of SSD storage, 16GB RAM and a 9th gen i7 processor, you'll be flying through heavier Adobe programs and multi-tasking with ease. Use promo code SAVE10 in this week's Labor Day sales.
View Deal

New Dell XPS 15 Touch laptop: $2,499 $2,159.99 at Dell
The latest Dell XPS 15 Touch is available for $340 off right now. You're grabbing a 10th gen i7 processor, 1TB SSD and 32GB of RAM and also gaining an Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti GPU. Remember to use promo code SAVE10 for your full savings.
View Deal

New Dell XPS 15 Touch laptop: $2,499 $2,159.99 at Dell
If you like the specs and touchscreen of the 13-inch model above, but you want something larger and newer, the latest Dell XPS 15 Touch is available for $340 off right now. You're keeping the 10th gen i7 processor, 1TB SSD and 32GB of RAM and also gaining an Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti GPU. Remember to use promo code SAVE10 for your full savings.
View Deal

More Dell XPS 13 deals

If you're shopping outside of the US, you'll find all the latest Dell XPS 13 deals in your region in our price comparison chart below. This brings together all the cheapest prices from your local retailers to offer up the lowest costs all in one place.

We're also rounding up the latest cheap MacBook deals if you're looking for that Apple luxury, as well as more MacBook Pro sales and MacBook Air deals as well. Or, if you're looking for something a little cheaper, check out the latest Chromebook prices and sales.

Date

25 Aug 2020

Sources


Share


Other Blog

  • Six ways startups can boost the odds of IPO success

    Software listings look set for a significant rebound post-pandemic.

    Read More
  • GPUs are back on the shelves – is the shortage finally over?

    Reddit users are starting to report that graphics card availability has increased over the last few weeks, posting images and videos taken from stores that are displaying plentiful stock of popular GPUs.

    It's a far cry from this time last year, when the best graphics cards were being snapped up online en mass by bots, and people had to queue around several blocks if they wanted to try and purchase a card from a brick and mortar store.

    we_are_emerging_from_dark_age from r/pcmasterrace

    Most of the images appear to be taken at various Micro Center stores across the US, so it's also worth noting that while this is good news for those who live in the States, it's not an accurate representation of the global market, with some users noting that other regions such as Eastern Europe are still facing shortages.

    micro_center_stock from r/pcmasterrace

    There is another positive to come from this though – while almost every GPU is still listed at a price over its MSRP, availability was one of the forces driving these price increases in the first place. 

    With stock now so readily available, it's not impossible that the current generation of cards from the AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia Ampere family could be available at the price they were supposed to be selling for at launch... albeit by the time that the next GPU generation launches.

    i_forgot_to_record_the_shelf_with_the_3050_3060 from r/pcmasterrace

    We're already seeing prices start to plummet too, so while you might find cards like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 are still more expensive than they should be, they're becoming more affordable with each passing month. That said, there's no guarantee that we will see current GPUs completely drop to their MSRP given inflation and various other market conditions that have appeared over the last two years.

    Waiting a little while longer may still drop the prices though, so we're certainly in a much better place than we were last year. If you've been waiting for the GeForce RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6800XT to fall to a reasonable price, now is your chance to snap one up.


    Analysis: Why is the GPU market improving?

    There's no singular reason that we're seeing these improvements, rather, a mix of various changes have collectively helped to boost availability, and reduce demand in areas outside of PC gaming and building enthusiasts.

    Mining Ethereum using commercial cards is no longer as viable as it was now that the cryptocurrency has moved to proof-of-stake, chip production has been steadily recovering to meet demands and we're about to see more competition hit the market with the Intel Arc Alchemist desktop graphics card, introducing team blue to the current duopoly of AMD and Nvidia.

    It's unlikely that Intel's offerings can go toe-to-toe with the heavy hitters such as the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT or the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, but it could bring more affordable cards to consumers who don't need that much power. This makes for a great first GPU, especially if you're planning to run low-demand games and applications. 

    Many major manufacturers all predicted that the GPU market should see some huge improvement by at least 2023, and the current data we're seeing does appear to back this up. If you're waiting for prices to drop further than there's a good chance they will, but it's unlikely we will see any of the flagship cards fall under MSRP, and cheap GPUs may even be a thing of the past entirely. For now at least, there's hope for those who have been waiting for two years to upgrade their system or build their first PC.

    Read More
  • Microsoft's deep-sea experiment just revealed some very shocking server data

    Microsoft has recovered its submerged data center after two years on the ocean floor.

    Read More
  • These Prime Video channels are just 99p a month ahead of Amazon Prime Day

    Select Prime TV channels are available for 99p a month for 3 months ahead of Amazon Prime Day deals.

    Read More

Find Out More About Us

Want to hire best people for your project? Look no further you came to the right place!

Contact Us