Dell Dell Black Friday Doorbusters: Dell G5 Gaming Desktop $1100, Inspiron 15 3000 AMD Laptop $680, Dell 24 Monitor $130 + More Shop New Dell Black Friday Doorbuster Deals!
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We've listed today's batch of Doorbusters to give you an idea of what's available.
- Alienware Aurora R11 Gaming Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and Windows 10 - $1999.99 (regularly $2799.99)
- Dell G5 Gaming Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super and Windows 10 - $1099.99 (regularly $1849.99)
- Inspiron Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i3 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $449.99 (regularly $739.99)
- Alienware m15 R3 Gaming Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and Windows 10 - $2099.99 (regularly $2799.99)
- Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 7 3700U Processor, 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $679.99 (regularly $899.99)
Peripherals and Other Electronics
- Alienware 34 QHD Curved Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $1179.99 (regularly $1839.99)
- Dell 24 Monitor - $129.99 (regularly $269.99)
- Dell 24 UltraSharp Monitor - $229.99 (regularly $459.99)
- Dell 32 QHD Curved Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $499.99 (regularly $809.99)
These deals are effective online until November 25 at 6:00 AM ET. Quantities are limited, so shop quickly before stock is gone! Dell.ca offers free shipping on all orders with no minimum.
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16:10 would make this a "hot" deal
unable to change the height.
It's like someone posting a deal on a base car config and then people complaining that it doesn't have LED lights, a sunroof or built-in GPS.
Try again.
P.S. Let me save you some time. Monitors with 1920x1200 panels have become very scarce over the past several years. They're restricted to high-end monitors. This is similar to what became of 4:3 panels in notebook PCs about a decade ago. Generally this is because of domination by TV panels which are based on 1920x1080 and multiples (4K is 3840 × 2160 and 8K is 7680 × 4320.) One exception with 4:3 are iPads, presumably because of the high quantities Apple buys and the high prices they can charge for the product.
The ASUS is the only brand new monitor under $300 with all of the above listed things. I think staples has some older Dell refurbs. It really is a shame that there aren't more available in the market.