There’s a lot to love about thin and light laptops such as the MacBook Air or the MacBook Pro, but one of the big issues of those two is that you already need to be in the Apple ecosystem or buy into it, which some may not want. Luckily, there are some other great laptops and one of the best laptop brands, Dell, has a solution for you in the form of the Dell XPS lineup of laptops. There are a lot of different sizes, from 13-inches to 16-inches, and a wide range of configurations, with some including higher-end RTX graphics cards like the RTX 4070. Either way, we’ve collected some of our favorite Dell XPS deals below across a range of sizes and configurations, although it’s worth checking out these other Dell laptop deals, as well as our roundup of the best laptop deals you can find on the market.

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The Dell XPS 13, open on a table in front of a window.
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The Dell XPS 13 is the smallest in the Dell XPS line. It’s great for commuters and students. These laptops don’t generally have powerful GPUs, but they’re fast, reliable, and sleek. That said, the new XPS 13 lineup has come out and there aren’t a lot of great deals on them right now, so we’ve mostly focused on older deals.

The Dell XPS 14 on a white table with the screen open.
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The new Dell XPS 14 laptops have come out, and they’re a pretty solid middle ground for those who want a smaller form factor but still need a bigger screen than what is on offer for with the Dell XPS 13. And, given they have a bit more room to work with, it does mean you get things like a better typing experience and bigger speakers.

Dell XPS 15 9520 front view showing display.
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The Dell XPS 15 is a step up in size and power. You’ll get a much bigger screen than on the XPS 13, and with a bigger chassis comes more demanding components. We see Dell start pulling from Nvidia’s line of RTX GPUs, and we see a bunch more RAM getting crammed in there.

Dell XPS 17 9370 front angled view showing display and keyboard deck.
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While Dell is no longer making the XPS 17, they have replaced that with the slightly smaller XPS 16, which still has a relatively large screen and excellent specs under the hood. As such, it’s a great option if you want a bigger screen and power than your average 15-inch laptop.