Dell 15″ Laptop Drops to Just $720

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The Dell 15 Laptop for $719.99 is the kind of deal you look at twice because the parts list is stronger than the price tag suggests. You’re getting a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1355U with 10 cores and boost up to 5.0 GHz, which is more than enough for work, school, and a good amount of multitasking. If you like to keep a lot of browser tabs open, stream music, run Office apps, and maybe have chat and video calls going at the same time, this chip can handle it without feeling slow. Windows 11 Home comes preinstalled, so you’re ready for normal home or office use right away, and you don’t have to mess around with upgrades just to get basic features working.

Where this deal really makes sense is the memory and storage combo. You get 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, which is a nice step up from the usual 8 GB you see in cheaper laptops. That means you can move between apps more smoothly and you’re less likely to run into annoying pauses when you switch from a spreadsheet to a video call or photo editing. The 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD gives you solid room for documents, photos, and a good number of games or big apps, while still loading fast. For the display, the 15.6-inch Full HD screen at 120 Hz with IPS and anti-glare is a good match if you spend a lot of time staring at the screen. Text should look clean, and the higher refresh rate helps make scrolling and casual gaming feel smoother than on a standard 60 Hz panel, while the anti-glare coating helps cut down reflections in bright rooms.

If you move around with your laptop a lot, the build and ports on the Dell 15 Laptop are a nice bonus for this price. The chassis has options for plastic or an aluminum shell, with colors like Carbon Black or Platinum Silver, and the Platinum Silver palmrest with fingerprint reader is handy if you’re tired of typing passwords. The weight stays around 4.2 pounds, so it’s still reasonable to carry in a backpack. On the sides, you get a good set of ports: multiple USB-A ports, USB-C (with data and, in the aluminum version, DisplayPort and power delivery), HDMI 1.4 for hooking up to a monitor or TV, a universal audio jack, and an SD-card slot that’s great if you work with a camera. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth handle your wireless needs, and the 4-cell 54Wh battery with a 65W AC adapter makes it a solid all-day machine for normal mixed use, as long as you’re not running heavy games nonstop.

You also get some extras that help you get started without needing to buy more software on day one. There’s a 30-day trial of Microsoft 365, which is handy if you want to test Word, Excel, and PowerPoint before you decide to pay for them, plus a 30-day McAfee+ Premium trial for basic security coverage out of the box. The English US backlit keyboard makes typing in low light less of a hassle, and the precision touchpad is better than the old loose-feeling pads on older laptops. Camera options range from 720p to 1080p with improved microphones depending on the chassis, which is good news if you do a lot of Zoom or Teams calls. You also get 12 months of basic onsite hardware support after remote diagnosis, so if something in the hardware breaks early in the life of the laptop, you’re not on your own. Put together, at $719.99, this Dell 15 Laptop hits a nice spot: fast enough for real work, roomy enough for your files, and built with enough ports and features that you won’t feel like you cheaped out six months from now.

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