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Save over £300 in the Dell Flash Sale on Laptops and Desktops

Find all the best deals in the latest sale on Dell and Alienware laptops and desktops.

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Dell has launched a sale on its vast selection of laptops, desktops, monitors, and more.

The top offer at the moment is a promotional code that can be used to get 14% off a great range of Dell products. This offer also applies to several Alienware laptops and desktops available on the Dell storefront. The code for a discount on Dell products is SAVE14, while the Alienware code is AW14.

Another highlight of the Dell sale is the ‘Mega Deal’ selection, with big savings available on some of the most popular PCs.

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 Laptop (Save £310)

The XPS 13, Dell's venerable ultraportable with the bezel-free screen, gets Intel's new quad-core CPU, with electrifying results in both speed and battery life.

One of the best Mega Deals is the discounted Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop for £1,209, which is £310 off the list price. The XPS 13 is one of the top ultralight laptops around, and can convert into an easy to use tablet at a moment's notice.

Other great offers include the Dell G5 15 gaming laptop for £1,029 from a list price of £1318.99, and the Inspiron 14 and 15 both dropping by around £200.

These offers will expire after February 23, so don't hang around if you're looking to pick up a brand new laptop or desktop this month.

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I’ve been freelancing as a tech journalist for several years now, after long wanting to write about my passion for video games. I have bylines on Kotaku and other sites, but PCMag is where you can find most of my musings on gaming, its culture, and where the industry is going next. I also test online services for both businesses and individuals. If you’re interested in hearing me talk about entertainment, film, and TV, you can check out my Patreon and Substack, both under the name “Robby Knows.”

The Technology I Use 

Most of the tech I use every day is within the Apple ecosystem. Currently, I rely on a 2025 MacBook Air for computing and dabble in art projects on my 6th-generation iPad Mini. I don't go anywhere without my AirPods Pro 2 in my pocket. 

As an avid gamer, you better believe that I always have a controller in my hands if I’m not watching movies or TV. I use my PS5 and Switch 2 equally, depending on what’s the hot new release, and am always trying to find interesting ways to tinker with my Steam Deck.  

Given the current state of social media and technology, I find myself going more analog to escape the noise. I have a modest collection of watches, both automatic and digital, to free myself from the pings and notifications of the modern world. I also put my phone in a ySky lockbox for 12 hours every night to reduce my screen time. I spent a lot of the past year trying to read good books rather than scroll through feeds.

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