Save Over $300 on Dell's XPS Desktop PC – PCMag.com

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The sleek tower is on sale for $650.
For many folks working from home, a laptop just doesn’t cut it when it comes to daily Zoom meetings, countless web tabs, and document editing. If you need more power (and less clutter), it may be time to spring for a desktop computer. And Dell is offering its XPS Desktop PC for more than $300 off the retail price.
The sleek tower, with its classic, smooth top half and modern, textured bottom, is designed to blend into any decor. It boasts an 11th Gen Intel Core i5-11400 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4GB GDDR6 graphics card.
The Windows 11 machine features an array of ports and slots, including 10 total USB ports—two USB 2.0, seven USB 3.1 Gen 1, one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C—as well as a headphone jack, Ethernet port, power supply, and media card reader/SD card slot.
Although not portable like a laptop, the XPS Desktop, which fits comfortably under most tables, stands 15.5 inches tall (with feet) and weighs in at nearly 14 lbs. Dell’s built-in high RPM fans, however, promise a quiet work environment—whether you’re sharing space with your partner, kids, or a smart speaker. Whether blazing through intensive applications like video editing, HD streaming, or gaming, the XPS Desktop doesn’t skip a beat.
Treat yourself to a Dell XPS Desktop PC, on sale now for $649.99—32% off the $959.98 MSRP.
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