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Maximize Copilot with the Dell XPS 13 — $400 off today

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Microsoft’s Copilot is an amazing AI assistant, and the Dell XPS 13 9345 was built to maximize it. If you’re interested in this device, you’re in luck because it’s currently on sale from the laptop deals at Dell itself. It’s $400 off, which drops its price to just $1,100 from $1,500 originally. The discount may disappear as soon as tomorrow though, so you should proceed with your purchase immediately if you want to make sure you secure the savings.

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Why you should buy the Dell XPS 13 9345 laptop

The Dell XPS 13 9345 is featured in our list of the best Copilot+ laptops because of the performance provided by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor. Alongside the Qualcomm Adreno GPU and 32GB of RAM, which our laptop buying guide says is necessary to run intensive applications and to engage in any form of content creation, the Dell XPS 13 9345 is a powerful creation tool that taps into all of the capabilities of Microsoft’s Copilot.

The design of the Dell XPS 13 9345 follows that of the Dell XPS 13 after the Dell XPS reset, with a seamless glass trackpad that enables a minimalist aesthetic and capacitive touch buttons that replace the usual row of function keys. The laptop also features a 13.4-inch screen with 2K resolution for lifelike details, a 1TB SSD for enough storage space for all of your apps and files, and excellent battery life so you can work on your projects without needing to plug in the device for most of the time.

Take advantage of the features of Microsoft’s Copilot with the Dell XPS 13 9345, which is available from Dell with a $400 discount. Instead of its original price of $1,500, you’ll only have to pay $1,100, which is an excellent price for a Copilot+ laptop. There’s no telling how much time is remaining for you to be able to pocket these savings though, so there’s no space for hesitation in this transaction. Buy the Dell XPS 13 9345 laptop right now while it’s on sale for a more affordable price than usual.

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