Dell Early Summer Sale: Secret discount code offers epic deals on XPS and Alienware laptops
Save big on Dell XPS and Alienware laptops
With Amazon Prime Day 2021 in the history books, Dell is keeping the shopping spree going with its Early Summer Sale, but thanks to a secret discount code, you can save even more on popular Dell XPS and Alienware laptops with prices starting from just £239.
Until Monday, June 28, bargain hunters can shop from Dell's full range of special deals on everything from gaming laptops to 2-in-1 laptops for business. Some of the best offers include a Dell G15 gaming laptop with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU and AMD Ryzen 5 processor receiving a £179 discount, hundreds off the Dell XPS 13, and plenty more.
Where it gets interesting...
Now, Dell is making a big stink about a particular discount code. You can use the "SUMMERSALE15" code for a 15% discount across all of these models.
But we've done some digging and found a Dell Advantage for Employees code that grants you 20% off. That extra 5% makes all the difference and turns a lot of these into must buys based on value for money alone!
Use the code "DAESUMMER20" across most of these (the ones we've labelled) for one fifth off.
Dell Early Summer Sale deals
Dell G15: was £818.99 now £639.19 @ Dell with code DAESUMMER20
One of the cheapest RTX 30-series laptops we've ever seen! This new G15 features an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, RTX 3050 GPU, 8GB DDR4 and a 512GB SSD.
Dell Inspiron 15 2-in-1: was £1,118.99 now £879.19 @ Dell with code DAESUMMER20
This convertible 15-inch Dell Inspiron offers serious value for money with a beasty 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, XE graphics, 16GB DDR4 and a 512GB M.2 SSD, along with a gorgeous FHD touch display.
Dell XPS 13: was £1,118.99 now £879.19 @ Dell with code DAESUMMER20
Now on sale with a deep discount, the brilliant Dell XPS 13 is worth checking out. The laptop is equipped with an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, Intel Iris Xe graphics, a 512GB SSD, 8GB of RAM, and a fancy 13.3-inch 16:9 FHD display.
New Dell G15: was £1,742 now £1,377 @ Dell with code DAESUMMER20
Save well over £300 on the new Dell G15 gaming laptop during the Early Summer Sale. The 15.6-inch gaming laptop boasts an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a speedy 512GBTB SSD. Don't miss out!
Dell Inspiron 15 3000: was £318 now £239 @ Dell with code DBCONS1
With a 25% discount, the Inspiron 15 is now just £239. Perfect for students and professionals, this laptop sports an Intel Celeron Processor N4020, 128GB SSD for storage, 4GB of RAM, and narrow bezels to make the most of its 15.6-inch display.
Alienware Area-51m R2: was £2,869 now £1,599.20 @ Dell with code DAESUMMER20
Now with an £869.99 price cut, the powerful Alienware Area-51m R" gaming laptop is under £2,000. Expect a 10th Gen Intel i7 CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super graphics card, a formidable 17.3-inch FHS display, 32GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD with an extra 1TB hard drive.
Alienware 25-inch Gaming Monitor: was £434.08 now £349.98 @ Dell
On sale with an £84 price cut, this 25-inch Alienware AW2521HFA gaming monitor is now just £349. Expect an FHD (1920 x 1080) display panel with a 240Hz refresh rate (1ms), support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, and slots for two HDMI and one DisplayPort.
The Dell Early Summer Sale has plenty of more deals on monitors, desktops and laptops, with Mega Deals offering savings of up to £1,600. Now with Prime Day over, there's still a chance to score more deals.
Deals also include the latest Dell XPS 13, which is one of the best laptops you can get today. With an 11th Gen Intel i5 processor, 512GB SSD, 8GB of RAM, and a beautiful 13.4-inch FHD+ display panel, this laptop is nothing to sneeze at.
Dell's week-long event will continue until Monday, June 28, so keep an eye out on its main page for daily Mega Deals and bargain prices on laptops.
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