As May 2025 rolls around, Dell is dishing out a slew of deals that tech lovers can’t ignore. From laptops to desktops and monitors, savings are screaming at you.
Take the Dell XPS 13 9350, for instance—Intel Ultra 7, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM, now $1,399.99 instead of $1,699.99. That’s a $300 steal, but honestly, who needs that much power for everyday stuff?
Grab the Dell XPS 13 9350 for $1,399.99—$300 off with Intel Ultra 7 specs. Who really needs that much power for everyday tasks?
Oh, and the Alienware 18 Area-51? Intel Ultra 9, RTX 5080, 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM—yours for $3,299.99, down from $3,799.99. Save $500, because apparently, gaming laptops need to cost a fortune.
Desktops aren’t getting left out, folks. The Alienware Aurora with Intel Ultra 7, RTX 4060 Ti, 1TB SSD, and 32GB RAM? Grab it for $1,420.23, a $300 chop from $1,720.23.
Then there’s the Dell Tower Plus, Intel Ultra 7, RTX 3050, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM—at $949.99, that’s $400 off the original $1,349.99.
Monitors? Pure eye candy on sale. The Alienware 32″ 4K QD-OLED is $899.99, slashed from $1,199.99, and with coupon “MONITORS15,” it drops to $764.99. That’s 25% off—sarcastic high-five to your wallet.
Don’t overlook the Inspiron 14 Plus 7440, $300 off, or the Inspiron 16 Plus with Intel Core Ultra 9, now $799.99 from $1,099.99.
AIO desktops like the Inspiron 24 5430? $949.99, down $250. And for gaming, the Dell G2524H 24.5″ monitor at $169.99—$80 less than $249.99.
Coupons add spice: “281312XPS” for 12% off, or 10% on select items until July 1. The Dell Rewards Program? Members snag 3% back, even 9% on monitors. Students get 5% off, no strings attached—well, except verifying that email. Moreover, verified students can enjoy additional 10% off on select XPS series laptops.
Like AI-powered email marketing, Dell uses predictive analytics to determine which deals will resonate most with different customer segments, ensuring you see offers tailored to your tech interests.
It’s all about snagging deals before they vanish, with blunt savings like the SE2225H monitor at $59.99, a 33% cut. PCMag experts have tested these products extensively, confirming their value for upgrading outdated hardware.
Dell’s up to 75% off? Irreverently tempting, but act fast. Tech waits for no one.