Cyber Monday: Up to 60% off Dell laptops and desktops for SMBs
The hardware giant has deals running throughout the week as part of its Cyber Week sale


Dell has a slew of hardware deals for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as part of its Cyber Week sales.
Starting on Cyber Monday, the tech giant is offering a range of deals for Vostro, Latitude and XPS laptops deals, as well as cut-priced desktops and monitors.
"There are a whole host of deals for business-ready laptops and desktops, as well as award-winning monitors to ensure your business can run smoothly in these new times," the company said.
The company's Vostro series features large in its offerings with the 3515 AMD Ryzen 5 model currently available for £466.79. That's a 47% discount, reduced from £884.30. The Vostro 3400, though, has had its price halved with the 11th-gen Intel i5-1135G7 version going for £502.79, down from £1,013.53.
Latitude models are also seeing big reductions, with the Latitude 7410 (build your own) currently on sale with a 60% discount. The 10th-gen Intel i5-10310u machine is available for just £772.99, but it will go back up to £1,982.10 after Sunday 28 November.
The deals include exclusive savings for students and up to £810 off for Dell Advantage members. Plus, free delivery on all orders. The week itself is also a continuation of Dell's small business offerings, which began on 25 November.
Dell XPS laptops can be had for as little as £849, desktops for only £365, 50% monitors and also 50% off Alienware systems.
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There is a 26% discount on the new Dell Inspiron 15 3000, which comes with a AMD Ryzen 3 3250U processor and Windows 11. There's also a 27% discount on the new Inspiron 15 Plus which has an 11th-gen Intel i5-11400H chip - just £799 for Cyber Week.
For those that love gaming, the Alienware m15 R4 laptop has 32% off, dropping down from £3,349 to £2,269. This includes a 10th-gen Intel i9-10980HK processor, Windows 11 and NVIDIA's GeForce graphic processor.
For monitors there is a 46% discount on the Dell 24 FHD Computer Monitor, which has dropped from £178.50 to just £99.99.
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