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Not sure if they still do the Dell Outlet, but you could get some cracking deals on there
I still use the XPS 15 I bought a couple of years ago from the outlet. But it seems now lots of the ex-corporate/returned laptops are being snapped up by the EBay sellers, so it'd be worth a look there. And sometimes you still get the Dell warranty.
I still use the XPS 15 I bought a couple of years ago from the outlet. But it seems now lots of the ex-corporate/returned laptops are being snapped up by the EBay sellers, so it'd be worth a look there. And sometimes you still get the Dell warranty.
I'll take a look at the Dell outlet, thanks for the pointer
Does it have to be a laptop? She'll get more bang for her buck with a desktop setup.
I did ask her that, but a laptop is what she asked for, the main premise for this being taking it into lectures\tutorials, also space is at a premium in her flat (studio).
Full HD display (nice on the eyes)
8 GB RAM
i5 CPU
NVIDIA® GeForce® 920 for some gaming potential
Much better spec and 499 is a good price.
That's a lot of laptop for your money.
Although the "stress of losing coursework on a craptop" aspect I don't agree with. Setting up an automatically synced DropBox (or similar) account is free and takes hardly any time. Not having automatic backup of coursework and other documents is just plain daft these days.
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