Dell 16″ Laptop Now Only $700

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The Dell 16 Laptop on sale for $699.99 is the kind of deal you look at twice to make sure you read it right. For this price, you’re getting a big 16-inch 2K touch screen, a new Intel Core 7 150U processor with 10 cores, and 16 GB of fast DDR5 memory. That combo is more than enough for day‑to‑day work, school, and a good amount of multitasking. If you like to keep a lot of browser tabs open, jump between video calls, Office apps, and streaming, this setup will feel smooth and quick. The 1 TB NVMe SSD also means you can store a ton of files, games, and videos without worrying about space, and your system will boot and load apps fast.

The screen alone is a good reason to think about this at this price. A 16.0-inch 16:10 1920×1200 touch display gives you a bit more vertical space than a normal 1080p screen, which helps when you’re working in documents, spreadsheets, or editing photos. Touch support is nice when you just want to tap and scroll with your fingers, especially on the couch or when you’re showing someone something across the table. The 300-nit WVA/IPS panel with ComfortView aims to cut down on eye strain during long sessions, which you’ll appreciate if you stare at a screen all day. The Carbon Black chassis is plastic, but if you care more about screen size and power per dollar than fancy metal, this tradeoff makes sense.

You’re also getting a pretty balanced set of features for real daily use. Windows 11 Home is preinstalled, and you can try Microsoft 365 for 30 days if you need Word, Excel, and PowerPoint right away. There’s Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth, so your wireless connection and accessories should be fine for work, school, or home. The port selection is practical: HDMI 1.4 for an external monitor or TV, two USB‑A ports for older devices, and a USB‑C port with Power Delivery and DisplayPort, which is handy for newer docks and displays. The full-size keyboard with numeric keypad is helpful if you do a lot of number entry, and the Copilot key gives you quick access to Microsoft’s AI helper if you’re into that. At around 4.37 lb, it’s not ultra light, but still reasonable to carry in a backpack, especially if you want a big screen instead of a tiny 13‑inch.

For calls and streaming, you get dual speakers and a 720p webcam with dual mics and noise reduction, which is fine for Zoom, Teams, or chatting with friends. Dell includes a 30‑day trial of McAfee+ Premium, and there’s a year of basic onsite hardware support after remote diagnosis, which gives you some peace of mind if something goes wrong. The 3‑cell 41Wh battery won’t set any records, but paired with the 65W charger you can top up pretty fast when you’re near an outlet. If you’ve been hunting for a larger-screen Windows laptop that can handle work, school, and media without costing a fortune, this Dell 16 at $699.99 makes a solid case. You’re getting modern hardware, a ton of storage, and a big touch display for a price that usually buys you something smaller and weaker.

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