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Microsoft Store offers up significant savings on selected Dell machines

Cameron Biggs Cameron Biggs
March 29, 2016
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If you’ve been waiting for that moment to grab one of latest Windows 10 computers, now might be the time to to head over to your local Microsoft Store or visit their online store. Dell has recently created very well-received laptops like the Dell XPS 13 with the Infinity Display, XPS 12 2-in-1, as well as their work on the gaming front with the Alienware series. Today, you can reap the benefits of this sale, with steep discounts across their entire lineup.

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Dell XPS 13

 

Available on the Microsoft Store website and in-store, this promotion has computers discounted up to $600 off retail prices, including some accessories. The Dell models included are the:

  • XPS 12
  • XPS 13 & 15
  • Inspiron 13, 15, & 17
  • Inspiron Desktop
  • Inspiron 24 AIO
  • Alienware PC’s

An added benefit of purchasing from the Microsoft Store is all models, in this sale, are Signature Editions, meaning that they are free of any bloatware, added applications or useless features. Just the pure Windows 10 experience. For the complete list, prices and purchasing links, visit this page for all the details. Let us know in the comments what models you have picked up for this promotion.

Further reading: Alienware, Deals, Dell, Dell Inspiron, Dell XPS, Desktops, Laptop, Microsoft, Microsoft Store, Windows, Windows 10

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