
Dell 15.6″ Laptop (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Is Almost $1,400 Off as Amazon Clears Out 4.5-Star Best-Sellers
When was the last time you upgraded your laptop? If you're still working off of a piece of ten year old tech, it may be time to start looking for a replacement. This Dell laptop is a pretty versatile option that can fulfill a lot of your basic laptop needs, be it you're a student, small business owner, or just someone who wants to go online with something other than their phone. Dell has its 15.6-inch laptop with Windows 11 Pro installed on sale. It has different options for RAM and storage, but it's best deal is the 32GB memory withy 1TB SSD option. It's currently going for 72% off, bringing it down from its listed price of $1,899 to just $529.
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This student-ready laptop from HP is equipped with an Intel Core i3 processor. The CPU is designed for use with writing your college essay in Word or Google Docs as well as help you swiftly browse the web for all your research needs. And with 32GB of memory, you can expect smooth performance across a diverse range of applications, whether your using them for school work or for leisure.
The display is nice and large at 15.6 inches across, capable of HD 1920 by 1080 resolution at 120Hz to accurately display all the info you need to see. There's hardly any bezel at all so you really maximize your screen real estate while keeping the laptop compact. And the laptop itself is thin and lightweight, keeping it easy to bring back and forth from home to work or to a nearby coffee shop. You can even take it outside with it's anti-glare screen.
It's many ports allow a lot of flexibility. Along its sides, you'll find three USB-A ports, the power jack, an HDMI port to allow displaying on a second monitor, an SD card reader slot, and a headset jack (you can take them from my phone but you'll rue the day when you take the AUX off my laptop). If you have a need for USB-C connection, you may be better off going with a different laptop.
Now don't get me wrong. In no world would this laptop ever be worth its list price of $1,899. It's 2025 and it doesn't even have USB-C for crying out loud. However, for a limited time, you can grab this Dell Vostro laptop with a 15.6-inch screen for a discount of 72% off. Checking its pricing history, you can see it's hardly ever been listed at its full price. Dell doesn't expect anyone to pay that, but at $529, this pill is much easier to swallow.
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