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Dell Canada sale: Savings available for laptops, desktop PCs, Alienware

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Dell Canada just launched a wave of limited-time offers on laptops and desktop PCs, so if you’ve been thinking about getting an upgrade, don’t waste this opportunity for massive savings. This is an excellent chance to buy a high-performance computer in particular, as the discounts are simply amazing.

With the overwhelming number of laptop deals and desktop computer deals from Dell Canada, as well as Alienware deals featuring gaming laptop deals and gaming PC deals, you may need help in narrowing down your choices. We’ve got you — we selected our favorite bargains from the ongoing Dell Canada sale, and if any of these catch your eye, we highly recommend moving forward with your purchase immediately. The prices are expected to last until June 1, but we’re not sure if stocks will still be available by then.

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Dell Pro 16 laptop — C$1,209 C$1,466 18% off

The Dell Pro 16 is an excellent business laptop that will boost your productivity. It’s powered by the Intel Core 5 120U processor, integrated Intel graphics, and 16GB of RAM that’s on the level of top-tier machines, according to our guide on how much RAM do you need. The Dell Pro 16 also features a 16-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution for sharp details, a 512GB SSD for ample storage space for your apps and files, and Windows 11 Pro pre-installed — all at 18% off, for savings of C$257.

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Alienware Aurora R16 gaming desktop — C$1,900 C$2,400 21% off

Our top pick among the best gaming desktops — the Alienware Aurora R16 — makes an appearance in the Dell Canada sale with a 21% discount that translates to savings of C$500. This configuration with the Intel Core Ultra 7 265F processor, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card, and 32GB of RAM will let you play the best PC games at their most demanding settings, and you’ll have plenty of storage space for your gaming library on its 1TB SSD.

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Dell Tower Plus Desktop PC — C$2,050

An extremely dependable desktop computer at home is a growing necessity for every family, and the Dell Tower Plus Desktop is a great option. With the Intel Core Ultra 7 265 processor, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM, this PC will help you tackle demanding tasks. It also has Windows 11 Home pre-installed in its 1TB SSD.

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Alienware m16 R2 gaming laptop — C2,300 C$2,800 19% off

The best gaming laptops will have your prepared for the upcoming PC games of the next few years, and that’s one of the benefits of going for the Alienware m16 R2. You can get 19% off this configuration with the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card, and 32GB of RAM, for a C$500 discount. The gaming laptop is also equipped with a 16-inch QHD+ screen with a 240Hz refresh rate, and a 1TB SSD with Windows 11 Home out of the box.

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