The best Dell laptop deals I could find are at Best Buy — Prices start at $599 for a limited time

Memorial Day Savings Spectacular banner for Best Buy featuring three Dell laptops with vibrant screens. Background includes fireworks, stars, and red, white, and blue colors. Text highlights unbeatable laptop deals and limited time offer.
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Memorial Day weekend is here, and major retailers have kicked off tech sales that can't be missed. Best Buy is, of course, getting in on the action, and believe it or not, some of Dell's best laptops are cheaper there than anywhere else.

I found three great laptop deals not available on Dell's website, and they're all available for less than $1,000. The most affordable? A cool $599. Here's what you can't miss before the weekend is through.

See all of Best Buy's Memorial Day 2026 tech sales

Dell 15.6" 2K
Value pick
Save 40% ($400)
Dell 15.6" 2K: was $999.99 now $599.99 at Best Buy


At just $599, you're saving 40% off the regular cost of Dell's 15.6" laptop with Intel Core i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, 512GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and 2K display with anti-glare finish.

👉 See at BestBuy.com

Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1
Mid-range
Save 26% ($250)
Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1: was $949.99 now $699.99 at Best Buy


At just $699, this versatile 2-in-1 laptop has a much more modern AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 CPU, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and a 14-inch 2K touch display. Long battery life and snappy performance are definite perks.

👉 See at BestBuy.com

Dell 16 Plus
High-end
Save 26% ($330)
Dell 16 Plus: was $1,279.99 now $949.99 at Best Buy


If you have closer to $1,000 to spend, the $949 Dell 16 Plus bumps up performance with an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM, a 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and a 2K touch display.

👉 See at BestBuy.com

My Dell laptop recommendations based on a decade of experience

Best Buy's Memorial Day sale is home to several Dell laptop deals, and I handpicked these top three. Let me explain why.

The Dell 15.6", at just $599 for a limited time, is a super affordable way to land a relatively large 2K touch display, plenty of RAM, half a terabyte of storage space, and a Core i7-1355U CPU that doesn't waste your time with any AI capabilities.

If you're someone who needs a PC for web browsing, email, and productivity, this should be right for the job.

The Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 is a versatile, inexpensive PC with modern AMD Ryzen AI CPU. (Image credit: Dell)

If you're happy spending a bit more, the Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 is a much more versatile PC with newer performance hardware.

Thanks to its 360-degree hinges, its display can rotate around for tent, stand, and tablet modes, unlocked easy streaming and collaboration. And you can bet the 2K display is touch-enabled.

It runs on a modern AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 CPU with an NPU powerful enough to unlock Copilot+ tools in Windows 11, plus it has 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. For just $699, it's a great way to break into the world of AI without overspending.

The Dell 16 Plus is the right choice for heavy multitaskers who wants a larger screen and more powerful hardware. (Image credit: TechRadar (John Loeffler) | Dell)

Last but certainly not least is the Dell 16 Plus with a larger 16-inch 2K touch display and more powerful AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU. This is a great choice for multitaskers thanks to that extra power and extra screen space, plus it has a full number pad.

Dell didn't skimp on RAM or storage, offering 32GB of LPDDR5 memory and a 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD in the sub-$1,000 package. This is a lot of PC for one great price, and it's fully capable of handling Windows 11's Copilot+ tools thanks to a powerful NPU.


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Cale Hunt
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Cale Hunt brings to Windows Central more than nine years of experience writing about PC gaming, Windows laptops, accessories, and beyond. If it runs Windows or in some way complements the hardware, there’s a good chance he knows about it, has written about it, or is already busy testing it.

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