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Make your great ideas happen now: Get up to $700 off with Dell’s top deals

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With the start of school right around the corner and summer wrapping up soon, too, it’s time to start thinking about your professional or academic needs. Perhaps it’s time to upgrade your computer or laptop, for example? Whether you want a new system to handle creative work, like flyers and graphic design via Canva, or a versatile notebook to watch media while you travel, there are many options. Maybe you think you missed out now that Prime Day is over? That’s certainly not the case, and now’s a great time to upgrade or get a new system, thanks to Dell Canada’s top deals, specifically on highly-rated PCs. Dell has a long list of gear on sale, from gaming PCs, laptops, and workstations to monitors and additional PC accessories. Even if you bought something during Prime Day, you may have forgotten an accessory or peripheral like a mouse or keyboard. Either way, we recommend taking a look to see what’s available. We’ve also gathered a few of our top deal picks below.

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Here’s why you should shop Dell’s top deals on PCs and more

We know, we know, with Prime Day only recently behind us, you’re probably all shopped out, especially on great deals. But, honestly, that’s no reason not to shop if you need or want something. Dell’s powerful Alienware gaming laptops and PCs are on sale, as well as XPS, Inspiron, and Latitude laptops, monitors, webcams, and more.

Take the Inspiron 15, for instance. It’s down to $400 CAD today . It features a 12th Gen Intel Core i3 processor, Intel UHD graphics, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB solid-state drive. Plus, it has a 15.6-inch full HD display, which is excellent for streaming movies and shows, watching your favorite games on YouTube, or streamers on Twitch. It’s a capable little system for work, productivity-focused tasks like editing spreadsheets, taking class notes, doing web research, and more.

Of course, there are other deals if you’re looking for something else, like a gaming PC or laptop or just a more powerful workstation:

As always, we recommend browsing the full sale to see what else you can find, as we couldn’t possibly include every option here. Rest assured, there are many options, which means there’s a little something for everyone. Dell’s top deals will easily lead you into the new school year or workweek. Make your great ideas happen, get creative, and get in there.

Dell Canada is also offering Back to School offers, where customers can get up to 10% off all products with a valid student email. That’s 10% off Inspiron, XPS, Alienware PCs, Alienware and S Series monitors, and Dell brand electronics and accessories.

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Briley Kenney
Briley has been writing about consumer electronics and technology for over a decade. When he's not writing about deals for…
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