Dell has been in the computing market for ages now and is considered one of the best laptop brands. Along with its other subsidiary, Alienware, it has a pretty tight hold of the gaming market, whether we’re talking about gaming PCs or gaming laptops. Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t find some other excellent gear, such as monitors and more day-to-day laptops, and you can find great deals on everything as part of the early Memorial Day sale that’s happening right now. That’s why we’ve gone out and collected all our favorite deals below, although if you don’t quite find what you’re looking for, be sure to check out these gaming PC deals and laptop deals.
Dell’s general and day-to-day laptops are pretty excellent, and while you won’t find super-cheap options here as you might with a brand like HP, everything you get will be pretty good quality. There are a lot of options to pick from, such as the more budget-oriented Inspiron and Latitude to the higher-end XPS lineup that’s meant to compete with the likes of MacBook. Either way, we’ve found some excellent deals across the board.
You may not know this, but Dell makes a lot of monitors, especially gaming monitors, and they’re surprisingly good. So, if you’re considering picking up a new gaming monitors, you may want to consider one of the early Memorial Day monitor deals below.
Alienware PCs are known for their really cool design and aesthetic, as well as being packed with excellent specs under the hood. While said specs can certainly vary massively depending on what you’re willing to pay, these early Memorial Day deals below should help get you something pretty great for a reasonable price.
Much like the Alienware desktops, gaming laptops from the company also have a pretty unique look and are packed with a lot of solid specs under the hood. In fact, one of the best budget gaming laptops is the Dell G15, and there are some great deals on that and its successor, the Dell G16, so those are certainly worth considering if you want something more budget-friendly.
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