Where's the best place to buy a Dell XPS 13 (7390)?

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Where's the best place to buy a Dell XPS 13 (7390)?

Best answer: The best place to purchase the Dell XPS 13 (7390) is from Dell itself.Get yours now: Dell XPS 13 (7390) (From $1,000 at Dell)

What makes buying from Dell the best choice?

The main reason that choosing Dell to buy your Dell XPS 13 (7390) is the best course of action is simply because you currently can't get it anywhere else. While it's true that other retailers may eventually sell the laptop, Dell is ultimately your only option right now. However, there's another reason why Dell will be an excellent choice even when other retailers sell it, and that's Dell's financing options. If you want, you can apply to pay for your Dell XPS 13 (7390) in small monthly increments instead of paying everything for it upfront. You'll end up paying more in the long run due to interest. But the option is nice to have, and it will be perfect for people who can't afford to spend a thousand dollars or more all in one go.

Why should you get a Dell XPS 13 (7390)?

The biggest reason why the Dell XPS 13 (7390) is such a great device is its killer 4K display that you can opt for, which looks phenomenal and will improve your media viewing experience tenfold. Aside from the display, the device also uses Intel's brand new beefy 10th Gen processors, with the strongest one available being the Intel Core i7-10710U. You can configure the laptop with 16GB of RAM and 2TB of SSD storage as well, which is more than enough and will ensure you never run out of memory or space. As if all of this wasn't good enough, the device is fully compatible with Wi-Fi 6 as well, and it's also incredibly easy to travel with since the laptop is under half-an-inch thick and weighs only 2.7 pounds. Overall, this little beast has shaped up to be one of this year's strongest laptop offerings.

Brendan Lowry

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