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Inspiron 11 3000 (Pentium, 4GB, 128GB SSD) $296, Inspiron 15 7000 (i5-7300HQ, 8GB, 256 NVMe) $1,349 & More @ Dell on eBay

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Hi guys, here are some deals we are offering for the Black Friday weekend. Prices shown below are inclusive of eBay's 10% sitewide discount.

CODE: PANTONE

Inspiron 11 3000 - $296

  • Intel® Pentium® Processor N3710 (2M Cache, up to 2.56 GHz)
  • 4GB Single Channel DDR3L 1600MHz
  • 128GB Solid State Drive
  • Intel® HD Graphics 405 with shared graphics memory
  • 11.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Display

Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming - $1349

  • 7th Generation Intel® Core„¢ i5-7300HQ Quad Core (6MB Cache, up to 3.5 GHz)
  • 8GB, DDR4, 2400MHz; up to 32GB
  • 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with NVIDIA® Max Q Design technology, 6GB GDDR5 video memory
  • 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Display

Inspiron Gaming 5000 - $1169

  • AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Processor (6C/12T, 19MB Cache, 4.0 GHz Precision Boost)
  • 8GB DDR4 2400MHz
  • Dual Storage with 1TB 7200 rpm HDD + 128GB M.2 SSD
  • AMD Radeon RX 570 with 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Memory

XPS 13 - $1439

  • 7th Generation Intel® Core i5-7200U 2.50 GHz (4MB Cache, up to 3.1 GHz Max Turbo Frequency)
  • 8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
  • 256GB PCIe Solid State Drive
  • Intel® HD Graphics 620
  • 13.3" FHD AG (1920 x 1080) InfinityEdge display, Silver

XPS Desktop w/1050Ti - $1349

  • 7th Generation Intel® Core i7-7700 Processor 3.60GHz (6M Cache, up to 4.20 GHz Max Turbo Frequency)
  • 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 2400MHz (8GBx2)
  • 2TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX1050Ti with 4GB DDR5 Graphics Memory

XPS Desktop w/1070 - $1709

  • 7th Generation Intel® Core i7-7700 Processor 3.60 GHz (8M Cache, up to 4.2 GHz Max Turbo Frequency)
  • 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 2400MHz (8GBx2)
  • 256GB M.2 Solid State Drive + 2TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070 with 8GB GDDR5 Graphics Memory

Inspiron 15 7000 w/8GB & 256GB SSD - $1,380

  • 8th Generation Intel® Core i7-8550U Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.0 GHz)
  • 8GB, DDR4, 2400MHz
  • Dual drives with 256GB Solid State Drive+ 1TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® 940MX with 4GB GDDR5 graphics memory
  • 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Truelife LED-Backlit Narrow Border Touch Display

Inspiron 15 7000 w/16GB & 256GB SSD - $1,754

  • 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-8550U Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.0 GHz)
  • 16GB, DDR4, 2400MHz
  • 512GB Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® 940MX with 4GB GDDR5 graphics memory
  • 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Truelife LED-Backlit Narrow Border Touch Display

Original 10% off Sitewide ($75 Minimum Spend) on eBay Deal Post

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2017

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closed Comments

  • +9

    Inspiron 11 3000 - $296

    Finally cheaper than $319.20 that has been the standard eBay promo price for the last 12 months.

  • Can the Inspiron 11 3000 run Minecraft, for the kids please? (well….not laggy and crappy)
    Replacing crappy tablets from 2 years ago.

    • +2

      It shouldn't have any problem. Gaming on a Pentium N3700, and N3710 on the Inspiron 11 here has slightly higher clock speed.

      • cheers, very handy and also his replies to questions about the java game vs. the win10 version of the game (win10 being less demanding).

    • +1

      My kids run it on this laptop no worries.

    • +1

      It won't run well, sorry. Not in my experience anyway.

      The only fix for it to run well is very low graphical settings, or using a mod to speed up the FPS. Check this out online/youtube etc.

  • Hi! Just found this deal on dell’s website.
    Alienware Aurora, i7-7700, 16GB mem, 256G ssd+1T HD, GTX 1060, Free AW958 Gaming mouse, Free AW768 Gaming keyboard (mouse+keyboard worth $428)

    $1,799 incl. shipping

    Wondering if it worths it?
    Thanks

    http://www.dell.com/au/p/alienware-aurora-r6-desktop/pd?oc=a…

  • Thought the Pentium for $296 was an awesome deal until I saw

    Intel® Pentium® Processor N3710 (2M Cache, up to 2.56 GHz)

    It's no real different to a Celeron N3060..
    Like Quad core compared to dual is good but seriously? That's it?

    Don't get me wrong, its still a good deal, just not an amazing deal.

    • PassMark comparison

      Far from "no real different to a Celeron N3060", although I agree both are low power low performance CPU.

      • Oh my bad, I was going off this website in which the specs seemed to paint them in a very similar light.
        Slightly faster GPU, 0.1Ghz faster maximum clock speed and 2 more cores leads to more than double the performance?

        According to your website, the atom z8300 is better than the Celeron n3060? How?

        • 3060 has a slightly faster single core, but the z8700 has double the cores.

          That's why.

        • @fratzhaus: So in a sense, the 'new' Celerons are worse than the 'new' atoms? I know broadly speaking, but the z8300/8350 are better performers than the n3050/60. I'm still trying to find the sense in why the Celerons are sold for more?

          Compare the $249 Aldi laptop convertible to the $500 ones with Celerons in them?

        • +1

          @pennypincher98: Ah.
          I get the confusion, the worse CPU's (celeron) are sold for more.

          Yeah I'll agree that's dumb, I thought you were caught on single core performance being better in the celerons, and why that didn't make them better than the atom.

        • @pennypincher98: The Celeron here (N3060) is an Atom, same as Pentium N3710 in Dell Inspiron 11. It's confusing because there are also Core-based Celeron/Pentium processors.

          Also note that Celeron N3060 and Atom X5-Z8300 are actually not in the same "class" (although the comparison site says both are Laptop class). X5-Z8300 has 2W SDP and is mostly found in tablets, not in laptops. It has only ~70% of single thread performance of Celeron N3060, which has 4W SDP/6W TDP. According to Intel, N3060 is $107 recommended price, and X5-Z8300 is merely $21.

        • @scotty: > X5-Z8300 is mostly found in tablets not in laptops
          Except for a whole heap of laptops and 2-in-1's - along with others 83xx (eg 8330, 8350)

          So I ask again, why are Celerons more expensive for worse performance compared to Atoms?

        • +1

          @pennypincher98: X5-Z8300 is a Cherry Trail CPU, and according to Wikipedia:

          Cherry Trail – consumer SoCs aimed at tablets.

          Obviously how the chip is marketed for might not be the same as how the system builders are using them for, especially when it's 1/5 the price and comparable performance (on paper). That's why you see lots of cheap laptops use X5-Z8xxx as well.

          I actually don't think N3060 has worse real-life performance than X5-Z8300. It looks worse on the benchmark due to only having 1/2 the cores, but for the applications these low end devices are designed for, i.e. web browsing, a lot of activities (rendering, Javascript executions, etc) are single-threaded. N3060 would feel faster in this case.

          Why N3060 is 5x the price? I think it's all marketing.

        • @scotty: Yeah I agree with you there, I think marketing plays a huge role. It seems like Atoms > Celerons > Pentiums with big improvements within each; its not until you break them down do you realise how little the differences are and that its not so clear cut as that.

          Thanks

  • Delivery from 14 Dec to 12 Jan - no good for Christmas unfortunately

  • +1

    Don't know if anybody noticed, but even the lower specced Aldi notebook laptop they recently advertised for $249 has a 1080p screen.

    • No chance of getting anything good running on it though at that rate.

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