Dell XPS 13.3″ Core i7 256GB SSD Laptop For $699, As Low As $529.10 With Business Platinum Card!

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Dell XPS 13.3″ Core i7 256GB SSD Laptop For $699, As Low As $529.10 With Business Platinum Card!

Use code: 150OFFXPS

  • 10th Generation Intel Core i7-10510U Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.9 GHz, 4 cores)
  • Intel UHD Graphics with shared graphics memory
  • 256 GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid-State Drive
  • 8 GB, LPDDR3, 2133 MHz, Integrated RAM
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Windows 10
  • 1 Year Hardware Warranty with Onsite/In-Home Service after Remote Diagnosis

-Most AMEX business cards also have 10% off at Dell, which will drop the price to just $629.10.

-The AMEX Business Platinum card normally offers $100 Dell credit to spend every January-June and $100 Dell credit to spend every July-December. You need to register here for the Dell benefit.  After enrolling, the price for this will be $529.10!

Targeted AMEX Platinum Consumer Cards also have an AMEX Offer for $100 off $500 at Dell through 4/30

Dell allows you to split a charge among 3 credit cards at checkout. If you have multiple Platinum cards that means you can get a credit on each one by splitting the charge among multiple cards!

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  1. JU

    A great price but not a huge fan of the XPS series we had three and they all had issues. The main problem is the hinge is poorly designed so that after a couple years it breaks. Not only that but once the hinge goes, it takes out the whole frame area around it. This is only a problem if you keep laptops for more then a couple years I guess. This is a well documented issue since at least 2017 and it hasn’t been taken care of. Surprisingly this issue doesn’t get that much attention especially we know this is a problem for a lot of people because if you look at broken XPS’s on ebay they seem to all fail the same way.

    On the XPS 15 we had the hard drive died and developed a defective battery. I have switched everyone over to the spectere and so far so good for ultra portables.

    Still at this price tho…

  2. Chuck

    Love the post that the web browser is on Dan’s deals

  3. YitzyS

    Does it have to be purchased via dell.com/amex to get the 10%, or can I get it through the link above?

    • Dan

      Link in the post will work fine based on my experience 🙂

      • YitzyS

        Thanks! I’m debating going for another one. Mine (featured in the picture above!!) is about 2 years old, and although it’s held up perfectly, it endures really heavy use, and it’s going to go at some point… Wondering if I should wait in case a newer version comes out or goes on sale, or is this a deal not worth passing up. Any insight?

        • Dan

          Tough to say. This price is excellent, but it’s not the latest version. Then again if it was the price would be significantly higher…
          Do you Platinum credits?

          • YitzyS

            No, but I do have a Business SPG (yes, I don’t call it by the new B***** name) which has a 10% discount.

          • Dan

            That makes it very compelling.
            Alas it seems that the deal just died.

  4. J n

    Can be purchased in Israel? Or shipping to?

      • Dan

        Laptops and cell phones work on any voltage.

  5. Mendy

    Is a 10th Generation Intel Core i7 better than an 11th Generation i5?

  6. Mogul

    This is a beautiful ultra high quality ultrabook, just beware that it’s 2 generations old at this point.

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