SAVE $400: As of Feb. 28,Randy Spears Archives get a Dell Inspiron 14 (Intel Core 7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) laptop for $599.99 at Dell, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's a discount of 43%.
If you're tired of trying to work on a phone or tablet during your morning commute, or you just need a new computer in general, Dell makes a line of great laptops you can count on. And they've had a few decent sales in recent memory, including price cuts and clearance that applies to some of its most popular models. In fact, today you can pick one up at a significant discount.
As of Feb. 28, get the Dell Inspiron 14 (Intel Graphics, Intel Core 7, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD) laptop for $599.99 at Dell, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's a discount of 43%.
SEE ALSO: Need a budget-friendly laptop? The Acer Aspire Vero 16 is $380 at Best Buy.The Dell Inspiron 14 boasts Intel Graphics with an Intel Core 7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It also has a 14-inch full HD screen with 1920 x 1000 resolution and a 60 HZ refresh rate, complete with 250 nits of brightness. That makes it the perfect on-the-go contender, with its backlit keyboard and lightweight frame that's just under four pounds.
Whether you need to fill out some Excel sheets (don't we all) or you want a go-to desktop replacement that you can browse TikTok or watch your favorite streaming services on, this Dell Inspiron has you covered. And, for under $600, it's well worth splurging on while it's on sale.
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