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Prime Big Deal Days Dell XPS Deals 2024: laptops and desktops

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

Update 10/09/24: We’ve been seeing a lot of great deals on the Dell XPS lineup, even though it’s the last day of Prime Day. We’ve updated the article with the latest prices and deals, so be sure to check everything out and snag something if you like it.

Even though the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sales event is ending tonight (October 9), there are still some fantastic Prime Day deals happening, and we’re not just talking about at Amazon either. That’s because many other retailers get involved, such as Dell, and more specifically some great Dell XPS deals. These are the best ways to score a great desktop PC or laptop for far less than usual. These Prime Day laptop deals are sure to be something special. We’re also counting on some sweet Prime Day gaming PC deals if you don’t mind the XPS badge rather than Alienware. Read on, and we’ll take you through the very best Dell XPS deals and give you some key buying advice.

Dell XPS 15 — $1,059 $1,359 22% off

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It’s a discontinued model, but the Dell XPS 15 remains a worthwhile purchase today, especially with this 22% discount for savings of $300. You’ll get the 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, Intel Arc Graphics A370M, and 16GB of RAM, which are more than enough for daily tasks, alongside an expansive 1TB SSD. The laptop also features a 15.6-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution.

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Dell XPS 13 — $1,099 $1,699 18% off

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The latest model of the Dell XPS 13 provides powerful performance with its Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, Intel Arc Graphics, and 16GB of RAM. This is all within a portable body that’s maximized by the 13.4-inch Full HD+ screen with virtually no bezels. You’ll also get a 512GB SSD with this laptop, which is 21% off for savings of $300.

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Dell XPS 14 — $1,450 $2,000 28% off

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The new Dell XPS 14 features an extremely attractive design, but the laptop isn’t all about looks. It’s also pretty fast with its Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM. You’ll also get a 1TB SSD and a 14.5-inch Full HD+ display, all with with a 28% discount that slashes its price by $550.

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Dell XPS Desktop — $1,695 $2,045 17% off

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For those who need a desktop PC instead of a laptop, set your sights on the Dell XPS Desktop. With a $350 discount, which is 17% off, you’ll get a computer that’s equipped with the latest 14th-generation Intel Core i9 processor, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

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Dell XPS 16 — $2,599 $2,799 7% off

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Another new entry in the Dell XPS lineup, the Dell XPS 16 won’t have trouble with even the most demanding tasks with its Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, and 32GB of RAM. It offers a relatively large 16.3-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution, and a 1TB SSD. You can buy it right now at 7% off, for a $200 discount.

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How to choose a Dell XPS on Prime Day

We’ll cut to the chase — do you want a laptop or a desktop PC? That’s your biggest decision. The Dell XPS range makes some great desktops as well as laptops, so it’s important to know if you need something portable from one of the best laptop brands or you want a permanent setup at home with a desktop. A desktop computer works out as better value, and the Dell XPS desktop is one of the best desktop computers around, but that’s not much use if you have limited space or if you need to take your system out with you. That’s where one of the best laptops would be better.

From there, think about your budget and whether you need something mid-range or if you can afford something high-end. Aim for the fastest processor you can afford along with the most RAM and storage. If you want to game, consider a dedicated graphics card. For the laptops, don’t forget to check out the screen size and quality.

How we chose these Dell XPS Prime Day deals

We spend our days and weeks seeking out great deals. We also know what counts as a good deal. After all, it’s not just a matter of going cheap. Sometimes a cheap deal can be pretty poor value. Instead, it’s all about combining a good price with an equally good product. We only feature the Dell XPS products that are actually worth buying. That means no ageing hardware, only the very best desktops and laptops.

We check out the specs of each of the laptops and desktops we feature here and make sure they’re items we’d actually want to own ourselves. That means checking that there’s no weak point with any of these setups while also being available at a good price. We update the listings regularly any time there’s a good price drop. That way you get the best value and a product that’s perfectly suited for your needs.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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