16 best Cyber Mon. Dell laptop deals I'm tracking
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This Dell laptop deal didn’t show up on Black Friday itself which makes it even more surprising that it showed up on Saturday morning, between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, as an Amazon exclusive that you won’t find on Dell’s own website.
This is the best deal on a laptop I've seen all year. It's one of the few Black Friday deals that actually lives up to the hype, the kind that I hope for at every major sale event.
Another element affecting the stock is the inconsistent demand landscape across Dell’s business divisions. While the AI-server pipeline is robust and continues to
Ready to save? Dude, Dell has you covered. The ultra-reliable PC manufacturer is dropping prices to the lowest we've seen on some of their top-rated products for Black Friday.
The 15-inch Dell touchscreen laptop just dropped by 80% on Amazon. It typically sits at a not-so-friendly tag of $4,500, but this deal lets you bring one home for just $900, though it’s limited to Prime users.
Right now, you can snag both the Microsoft Office Pro 2021 for Windows license and a Dell Latitude 7410 for just $274.99 (reg. $1,019.98), while supplies last. Blink Outdoor 4 1080p Security Camera (5-Pack) — $159.99 (List Price $399.99)
Argus Research analyst Jim Kelleher maintained a Buy rating and raised the price target from $150 to $200 on Oct. 9, 2025. This analyst has an accuracy rate of 73%. Considering buying DELL stock? Here’s what analysts think:
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Dell Technologies ( DELL +5.37%) stock has been declining over the last month as investors have become skeptical of the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The AI server provider mostly dispelled those fears with its earnings announcement last night, however.
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