Save $500 on the popular Dell XPS while it’s on sale

The Dell XPS 14 on a white table with the screen open.Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

For great laptop deals, always check out Dell. Today, it has a huge $500 off the Dell XPS 14, which is a consistently popular laptop for many good reasons. That means you pay $1,000 instead of $1,500, which is great for what it has to offer. One of the better Dell laptop deals around, this laptop is perfect for general use and also looks super stylish while you’re working in a nearby coffee shop. If that sounds appealing to you, it should. Keep reading and you can learn all about what the Dell XPS 14 has to offer.

Why you should buy the Dell XPS 14

As our Dell XPS 14 review explains, the laptop has a momentous design along with an excellent haptic trackpad and quiet yet cool performance. While it has limited ports and it’s usually quite expensive, that’s less of an issue when there’s a $500 discount involved. This particular model has an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, 16GB of memory, and 512GB of SSD storage. Those are all the essentials you could need, although a little part of us would prefer to see 1TB at this price range.

The screen is a 14.5-inch full HD+ display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, along with 500 nits of brightness. It looks great and is an appropriate size for using on the move without being too small to see things comfortably. There’s also a backlit keyboard with a fingerprint reader, so you can enjoy superior security than just regular passwords. It’s all precisely what you would expect from one of the best laptop brands. Such is the class of the Dell XPS 14, we spent some time comparing the Dell XPS 14 and the MacBook Pro 14. The MacBook Pro still wins, but it’s a closer battle than you might expect, especially given the price differences.

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If you’re keen to snag a competitor for the best laptops, check out the Dell XPS 14 now. It usually costs $1,500, but right now you can buy it directly from Dell for $1,000, which is a pretty sweet deal for what’s involved. We don’t know when the deal will end, so look sooner rather than later if you want it. It’s going to be perfect for working on the move and feeling good about your choice.

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