If you’ve been shopping around for a powerhouse Windows setup, we found a terrific Dell promotion. Buy today and save $450 on a brand-new Dell XPS Desktop!
Have you been scouring digital and in-store shelves for a brand-new PC? Well nothing says solid desktop computer deals like clearance pricing on a top model from Dell. Allow us to draw your attention to an incredible promotion we found this week. Right now, you’ll be able to purchase the Dell XPS Desktop with an Intel Core i7 for $1,100. That’s $450 off the normal price of $1,100.
The XPS also includes 16GB of DDR5 memory and up to 512GB of internal storage. If you need additional space, you can always hook up an external SSD , though 512GB should be plenty for most document, photo, and video collections.
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