For those who need a new PC for the upcoming school year or are looking to upgrade their current setup, Dell's Back to School Sale is happening now with deep discounts on laptops, desktops, monitors, and computer accessories. Most models have a variety of configurations to choose from, so play around with the settings until you find the perfect device for you.
The Best Dell Back-to-School Deals
- Dell Vostro 7620 Intel i7 RTX 3050Ti 512GB SSD 16" Laptop for $749.00 (List Price $1,399)
- Dell XPS 13 9315 Intel i7 1TB SSD 32GB RAM 13.4" Laptop for $1,099.00 (List Price $1,349)
- Dell XPS 15 9530 Intel i7 RTX 4050 1TB SSD 16GB RAM Laptop for $1,699.00 (List Price $1,999)
- Dell Inspiron 15 3520 Intel i3 512GB SSD 15.6" Laptop for $329.99 (List Price $479.99)
- Dell Inspiron 16 5630 Intel i7 RTX 2050 1TB 15.6" Touch Laptop for $899.99 (List Price $1,249.99)
- Dell Inspiron 14 7435 Ryzen 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM 2-in-1 Laptop for $699.99 (List Price $949.99)
- Alienware x17 R2 Intel i9 RTX 3080 Ti 1TB SSD 17.3" Laptop for $1,749.99 (List Price $3,749.99)
- Dell Inspiron 3020 S Intel i5 512GB SSD 8GB RAM SFF Desktop for $499.99 (List Price $649.99)
- Dell XPS 8960 Intel i7 RTX 3060 Ti Dual Storage Desktop for $1,299.99 (List Price $1,649.99)
- Dell Inspiron 24 5415 Ryzen 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM AIO Desktop for $749.99 (List Price $1,049.99)
- Dell Inspiron 27 7720 Intel i7 MX550 512GB SSD AIO Desktop for $1,099.99 (List Price $1,379.99)
- Alienware Aurora R15 Intel i7 RTX 4060 Ti 1TB SSD Desktop for $1,599.99 (List Price $1,799.99)
- Dell SE2422H 24-Inch 1080p VA Monitor for $99.99 (List Price $149.99)
- Dell G2723HN 27" 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor for $179.99 (List Price $259.99)
- Dell S2721DS 27" 1440p IPS Monitor for $199.99 (List Price $259.99)
- Dell P1424H 14" 1080p USB-C Portable Monitor for $269.99 (List Price $359.99)
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
But which device is the one for you? That depends on your needs. Scholars who just need a simple setup to do homework while they’re at home can save the most money by purchasing a desktop—particularly an all-in-one, which includes all parts built into the display and will save desk space.
Those who want to bring their computer to class to take notes and the like should look into a laptop. The XPS line is Dell’s answer to the MacBook, boasting long battery life and a thin, ultra-portable build. The Vostro line is productivity-oriented, including business grade keyboards for your typing comfort as well as more screen space. The Inspiron line is more cost-effective and you can often find a decent no-frills configuration for $500 to $700.
If you’re enrolled in any sort of design course, you’ll want a device with a dedicated graphics card and at least 16GB of RAM. A stylus-compatible touch screen is worth considering if you like to take notes and draw the old-fashioned way.
If you didn't find just the right configuration above, be sure to check our the sale landing page for more options.