The powerful Dell XPS 16 is on sale with a $600 discount

If you’re searching for a powerful device from today’s laptop deals, you can’t go wrong with the Dell XPS 16. This particular configuration, which usually sells for $3,050, is available from Dell with a $600 discount that drops its price to $2,450. We’re not sure how much time you have to take advantage of these savings, so if you want to make sure that you purchase this top-of-the-line device for a lower price than usual, you should complete your transaction for it as soon as possible.

Why you should buy the Dell XPS 16

Following the Dell XPS reset last year, the Dell XPS 16 took the mantle of the Dell XPS 17 as the largest model in the popular line of laptops. We gave it a score of 3.5 out of 5 stars in our review, with its expensive price tag as one of its downsides — but with this discount, the focus will shift towards all the good things about the Dell XPS 16, which starts with its ultramodern design and its gorgeous 16.3-inch UHD+ touchscreen with OLED technology.

In terms of performance, the Dell XPS 16 pulls out all the stops with its Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, along with 32GB of RAM that’s the sweet spot for professionals, according to our guide on how much RAM do you need. The laptop runs on Windows 11 Home, which is pre-installed in a 1TB SSD that has ample storage space for the apps that you’ll be using for your daily activities. The Dell XPS 16 will be able to handle demanding tasks, and it can even serve as a decent 1440p gaming machine for playing the best PC games for whenever you take a breather.

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This configuration for the Dell XPS 16 is among the most powerful devices that you can buy from the Dell XPS deals that come from Dell itself, which makes the $600 discount even more impressive. Instead of its original price of $3,050, this machine will be yours for $2,450, but you have to act fast because the offer may end at any moment. If you think you’ll be able to maximize the performance that the Dell XPS 16 will provide, we highly recommend proceeding with your purchase right away to be able to secure the savings.

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