Dell and its gaming sub-brand Alienware both ranked in the top 25 of our most recent “Best Tech Brands” list, which means they consistently rate highly in our reviews. With over four decades of experience under our belts, our experts have tested a wide range of tech products, so you can trust that your shopping experience is in good hands. Dell’s online store features an array of price cuts on laptops, desktops, monitors, and accessories. Price drops on well-reviewed hardware are popping up like Spring flowers, and we’ve sorted through the deals to help you find the best discounts that fit your budget.
Laptop Deals
Dell 14 Plus Laptop
Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM.
$799.99
at Dell
$1,219.99
Save $420.00
We selected the 14 Plus as the best Dell portable for most people in our overview of the current best Dell laptops on the market, so a $420 price drop is nice. This is a compact laptop that feels luxurious with an all-metal chassis. surprisingly comfortable keyboard and touchpad for the size, and exceptional battery life. Under the hood, you’ll find a speedy Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor paired with 16GB of RAM for good performance on most applications. The display is sharp and clear, and the 1080 webcam works well. Port selection is also impressive, with Thunderbolt 4 support. You can read our full review, where we gave it an “Excellent” rating, for all the details, but don’t read too slowly, as this deal won’t last.

Alienware Aurora 16X Gaming Laptop
Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX, GeForce RTX 5060, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD
$1,749.99
at Dell
$2,069.99
Save $320.00
Looking for a midrange gaming laptop that exceeds expectations? The Aurora 16X is a hit with a $320 price drop. In our review, we gave it an “Excellent” rating, with writer Matthew Buzzi praising its gaming performance and adding that benchmarking tests “proved it to be a snappy laptop for productivity and general use” as well. The aluminum build is lightweight, sturdy, and handles heat dissipation well, and the 240Hz WQXGA display is bright and colorful, with crisp resolution and good contrast. Ports are distributed well on both sides. Battery life tested out at over five hours on a charge, which is solid for a gaming machine.
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Desktop Deals
Dell Tower Plus EBT2250
Intel Ultra 7, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM.
$1,169.99
at Dell
$1,649.99
Save $480.00
The Dell Tower Plus is a refresh of the Dell XPS 8960 line, which earned our Editors’ Choice award. It offers the same sleek tower with updated internals that deliver 26% more performance over the previous gen XPS desktops (according to the brand), and is geared toward productivity with a powerful Intel Ultra 7 processor and 32GB of high-bandwidth RAM. This productivity-focused desktop can handle video and photo editing, and with the addition of a graphics card, gaming is also a viable option. A multitude of ports are easily accessible on the front of this tower, allowing you to connect your 3.5 mm headphones, USB devices, and even an SD card without having to fumble behind your desk. Save $200 on this configuration now, and secure an excellent base for future upgrades.
Recommended by Our Editors
Monitor Deals

Alienware AW3225QF 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor
32-inch screen, 4K, 240Hz refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync
$899.99
at Dell
$999.99
Save $100.00
We gave an Editors’ Choice award to this exceptional gaming monitor in our review, and right now you can snag a $100 discount courtesy of Dell. Writer Zackery Cuevas proclaimed the display “delivers fantastic performance and visuals, offering a unique combination of 4K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate in a 32-inch panel.” A few other manufacturers have stepped into this form factor since the AW3225QF was released in 2024, but the Alienware unit still leads the pack thanks to excellent HDR brightness, low input lag, and a solid selection of ports on both the rear and bottom of the monitor. The only feature it could be said to be missing is DisplayPort 2.1, but that’s the most minor of gripes.
More Dell Deals to Check Out
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Dell 14 Plus Intel Ultra 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 2.5K Laptop
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$749.99
($1,369.99)
Save $620.00 -
Dell 16 Plus Intel Ultra 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 2.5K Laptop
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$849.99
($1,269.99)
Save $420.00 -
Dell XPS 13 9350 Intel Ultra 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 2K Laptop
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$1,199.99
($1,499.99)
Save $300.00 -
Dell XPS 13 9350 Intel Ultra 5 512GB SSD 16GB RAM 2K Laptop
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$899.99
($1,249.99)
Save $350.00 -
Dell Tower Intel Ultra 7 2TB SSD 32GB RAM Desktop
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$1,099.99
($1,699.99)
Save $600.00 -
Dell Slim Intel Ultra 7 512GB SSD 16GB RAM Desktop
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$829.99
($1,069.99)
Save $240.00 -
Alienware Aurora Intel Ultra 9 RTX 5080 4TB SSD 64…
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$4,049.99
($4,799.99)
Save $750.00 -
Alienware Aurora Intel Ultra 9 RTX 5080 2TB SSD Desktop
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$3,249.99
($3,799.99)
Save $550.00 -
Dell 24 All-in-One Intel 7 MX570A 1TB SSD Touch Desktop
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$1,149.99
($1,469.99)
Save $320.00 -
Dell 32 Plus S3225QS 4K VA Monitor
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$329.99
($369.99)
Save $40.00
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
Is Dell a Good Brand?
Dell was the first brand to legitimize direct sales of PCs by mail order and to provide quality telephone support. It was also the first major manufacturer to preload applications selected by the customer. The company has been around for a long time (since 1984) and has the quality, reliability, and know-how to back up its broad line of hardware.
What’s the Best Dell Computer?
That depends on how you’re going to use it. According to our experts, the Dell XPS 8960 desktop is best for most buyers as a high-end desktop, while the Alienware Aurora R16 is the best midrange gaming desktop. The XPS 16 (9640) laptop is the best replacement for your desktop, while the Dell Precision 5690 makes an incredible mobile workstation. You can find more recommendations in our Best Dell Laptops.
Does Dell Have a Student Discount?
Yes, Dell provides a student purchase program. Students can secure an exclusive 5% off coupon, which is valid in combination with select offers — excluding other coupons. You’ll need a student email address to take advantage of this deal.
Which Dell Model Is Best for Students?
We recommend the Dell XPS 13 (9345, Snapdragon) for students as it’s durably made, lightweight, and reasonably priced for what you’re getting. You can check out more of our picks in our Best Laptops for College Students article.
How Do We Test Computers?
Laptops and desktops compare with others in their category based on price, features, design, and hands-on, repeatable performance tests. We also run them through a cocktail of benchmarks and real-world application tests to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of the individual components. More information about our laptop and desktop testing is in their respective articles.
Where Can I Find Exclusive Dell Laptop and Desktop Discounts?
Dell’s online store is the best place to find exclusive discounts on its PCs. There, you can find Dell’s Member Purchase Program for members-only savings, Dell Rewards for 3% back in points on purchases that can go toward future ones, and a 10% discount for veterans and service members. These are just a few, but you’ll also find deals on Dell’s online store that you won’t find at retailers.
Does Dell Offer Exclusive Discounts for Students and Military Members?
Yes, Dell gives veterans and military service members a blanket 10% discount on all sales. As for education deals, Dell takes a different approach with its Dell Outlet for Students, which provides various savings percentages through chat with Dell sales representatives.
Does Dell Offer Big Discounts During Cyber Week or Prime Day?
Yes, and this is when you see more of Dell’s PC products appear at serious discounts on partner retailers, especially Amazon during Prime Day. Dell also holds rather lucrative deals events on its own online store during these shopping holidays.
When Does Dell Have Its Biggest Sales of the Year?
Like most product vendors, Dell saves its most significant deals for the holiday Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping seasons. However, we’ve seen Dell start the savings party well ahead of the day after Thanksgiving for several years now.
About Our Experts
K. Thor Jensen
Contributing Writer
Experience
K. Thor Jensen is a writer and cartoonist living in the Pacific Northwest. He has contributed to dozens of prestigious outlets, including PCMag, Tested, Clickhole, and Newsweek. His second graphic novel, Cloud Stories, was released in 2017.
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Joe Osborne
Deputy Managing Editor, Hardware
Experience
After starting my career at PCMag as an intern more than a decade ago, I’m back as one of its editors, focused on managing laptops, desktops, and components coverage. With 15 years of experience, I have been on staff and published in technology review publications, including PCMag (of course!), Laptop Magazine, Tom’s Guide, TechRadar, and IGN. Along the way, I’ve tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops and helped develop testing protocols. I have expertise in testing all forms of laptops and desktops using the latest tools. I’m also well-versed in video game hardware and software coverage.
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Jade Chung-Lee
Merchandising Associate
Experience
When she isn’t perusing online stores for deals, Jade enjoys playing video games (mostly JRPGs and roguelikes), sorting board game components neatly into containers, and building Gundam models. Her love of electronics has persisted through her youth and has resulted in a collection of gaming peripherals including keyboards and controllers, scale figures, and art work. Jade lives in blissful harmony with her wife, cat, and two chinchillas—as well as a host of houseplants.
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