Dell's longlasting and stylish XPS Copilot+ work laptops are $400 off for Cyber Monday
I’ve been looking forward to Cyber Monday and the start of Cyber Week. Not just because of all the killer savings but also because I knew that was when Copilot+ PCs would see price drops. I have become intimately familiar with this series of laptops ever since they first hit the scene earlier this year. I don’t think I’ve ever used one that was disappointing, and a result, I’ve become a huge fan of them.
I’ve scoured the internet looking for the best deals for a Copilot+ PC and I found them with 2024’s Dell XPS 13 series. The company has discounted not one, not two, but three individual configurations of its lightweight work laptop line.
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I won’t get into the nitty-gritty detailing every aspect of what makes these laptops so good; otherwise, I’d be here all day. Instead, I’m just going to cover the most important pieces, starting with the CPU. Each one runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor, a chipset that has shown itself to be one of the year’s best. It perfectly balances power, speed, and longevity.
Benchmark tests for the XPS 13 show it is highly adept at multitasking as it is capable of running multiple productivity apps and workloads without skipping a beat. Browsing speeds were “snappy and responsive.” According to ZDNET Editor Kyle Kucharsaki, the laptop line “feels like a true high-end productivity device” when coupled with the OLED display.
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Of course, I can’t forget the stupendous battery life. ZDNET tests reveal the computer is capable of lasting 20 hours on a single charge before the battery finally gave up. So you can expect to last “three or more workdays” before needing a recharge. I encourage you to read our review of the XPS 13 for a more in-depth look.
Prices for the XPS 13 Copilot+ PC series start at $900 on Dell’s website, which is $300 off the original cost. You get the Snapdragon X Elite chipset, as stated earlier, as well as 1GB of RAM, 512 SSD, and a 13.4-inch Full HD Plus display.
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The second configuration costs $1,100, sporting 32GB of RAM, a 1TB, and the same Full HD Plus screen. The final build has similar hardware but substitutes the Full HD Plus display with a much better 3K OLED touchscreen. It costs $1,400. You do have the option to customize the laptop in a variety of ways and you will still save $400.
It’s currently unknown if or when this deal will expire. Dell doesn’t provide any deals, so it’s possible the discount may continue beyond Cyber Monday and Cyber Week.
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After Black Friday weekend passes, we go into Cyber Monday, which is essentially the second round of Black Friday. Deep discounts crop up again.
The following days after Cyber Monday is known as Cyber Week. Similarly, many products on Amazon, Walmart, and other platforms go on sale for a third time as online retailers attempt to entice shoppers before the holiday season.