Saturday, April 21, 2018

Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share. Today's list includes a decent price on Dell's Inspiron 15 5000 notebook, which can be had with a 7th-gen Core i7, 16GB of RAM, and a 4GB AMD Radeon R7 graphics card for $700.

It probably goes without saying this isn't the most luxurious notebook in the world—you have to deal with a 1TB HDD instead of a faster SSD, there's no USB-C, and, again, the processor is a generation old—but that's still a good amount of horsepower for a laptop with a midrange price. Just note that it uses a TN panel, not an IPS one, so its contrast isn't the best—though it does at least have a 1080p resolution and is touch-enabled. There's also a DVD drive and HDMI port, if you're still hanging onto those. Heads up, though: Dell says stock is limited for this one.

If you don't need a new laptop on the cheap, we also have deals on Google's Daydream View headset, 4K TVs, Logitech mice, the Essential Phone, Bluetooth speakers, and more. Check them all out for yourself below.

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