Dell Dell Deals of the Week: XPS 13 Laptop $1300, Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor $560, Sony WF-1000XM3 NC Wireless Earphones $270 + More Shop New Deals of the Week at Dell!
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We've listed a few featured configurations and coupon codes to give you an idea of what's available.
- $50off$1000PC -- $50.00 off computers over $1000.00
- $100off$2000PC -- $100.00 off computers over $2000.00
- $15OFF$199+ -- $15.00 off products over $199.00
- 10%OFFMONITOR -- 10% off select monitors
- Dell G5 Gaming Desktop with 9th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and Windows 10 - $1149.99 (regularly $1599.99)
- Inspiron 24 5000 Touch All-in-One Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1099.99 (regularly $1149.99)
- Inspiron 27 7000 All-in-One Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive and Windows 10 - $1199.99 (regularly $1299.99)
- Inspiron Desktop with 9th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive and Windows 10 - $709.99 (regularly $968.99)
- XPS Special Edition Desktop with 9th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and Windows 10 - $1199.99 (regularly $1549.99)
- Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1399.99 (regularly $1898.99)
- Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $749.99 (regularly $918.99)
- Inspiron 15 5000 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $649.99 (regularly $878.99)
- Inspiron 15 5000 Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $699.99 (regularly $898.99)
- XPS 13 Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1299.99 (regularly $1449.99)
Peripherals and Other Electronics
- Dell 22 Monitor - $109.99 (regularly $179.99)
- Dell 24 Monitor - $169.99 (regularly $269.99)
- Dell UltraSharp 27 USB-C Monitor - $559.99 (regularly $769.99)
- Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $39.99 (regularly $64.99)
- Sony WF-1000XM3 Truly Wireless Noise-Cancelling Earphones $269.99 (regularly $299.99)
These deals are effective online until June 12 at 6:00 AM ET. Quantities are limited, so shop quickly if you have your eye on an item! Dell.ca offers free shipping on all orders with no minimum.
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do note that I got the predecessor for around $270 in 2018
It's only missing a $1,000 stand option.
It's more noticeable on a monitor close up, than a TV.
Transitions, windows movements, animations, etc. all look minorly worse.
That being said, it's 2020 and I use a 4K TV as a monitor at 60Hz.
Call me in 2024 when I'm on my 4K120 MicroLED / OLED TV-Monitor, I'll tell you about the quaint days of 2020 with hindsight.
I think there’s a way to set the display at 74hz without getting any artifacts, but I’ll probably leave it as is just the same.
Everyone near is picky about something with a monitor and they cant have it all, 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, 100% SRGB range, OLED with Vesa for $200. Anything less is a pass.
The refresh rate doesn't matter as much as people have convinced themselves it does.
Which leads me to a little rant: I feel like if someone disagrees on what’s important in a product just because their needs are different, they shouldn’t label a deal as crap or downvote it. It’s really disheartening to the person who took hours to research a product that answers their needs and decided to take 20 more minutes out of their day to contribute his findings to this community.
I think this is really important if we want lurkers to start posting more. Trust me, it can be intimidating at times reading all the comments in this sub. Some people are ruthless!
The market for this monitor is not for the average RFD user. These are professional-grade monitors as a complete package. Great height adjustment stand, great IO hub, sleek profile, factory calibration, and 3 year warranty.
Sure you can get a 144hz, 99% sRGB IPS monitor for about the same price or less. The odds are you will be missing one or a few of the above features, most which RFD users don't care about but workplace users will. Hence, different markets.
Because a lot of people are self-centered and only care about themselves. So they looked for a second and when a deal doesn't apply to them instead of just walking away they had to crap all over it.
I was about to mention that the Dell U2520D is a great alternative to a 27" if you are able to sit just a bit closer to the monitor.