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20% off (Max Discount $1000) @ Official Dell Store eBay

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Offer Period. This offer commences at 10:00am (AEST) on 20th January 2020 and ends at 11:59pm (AEST) on 31st January 2020 (“Offer Period”).

Conditions. The offer entitles you to 20% off the purchase price (excluding postage costs) on the Official Dell Store Australia on www.ebay.com.au, up to a maximum discount of $1000 per transaction. Multiple items may be purchased in 5 transactions (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction). All monetary amounts specified in these terms and conditions are in Australian dollars (AUD).

Redemption. To redeem this offer during the Offer Period, enter the redemption code PDELLSAVE into the redemption code box during the checkout process. This code cannot be used in conjunction with any other eBay offer, coupon or voucher. You can only use the redemption code 5 times during the Offer Period. The code is provided to you as an eBay User and the limitations on its usage apply on that basis even though you may have registered a number of different eBay User IDs.

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  • +6

    hm no monitors in the store

    • Yep disappointing so many products have been removed.
      Really wanted the aw3418dw monitor they had before this sale started.

      • what would be the price?

        • its back up, with the new models !

  • +10

    Looks like they've pulled heaps of products before this went live.

    • Yeah, they listed a lot of things yesterday and today but also pulled a bunch too

  • +3

    Good luck trying to extend the warranty, dont even reply to messages… bunch of flogs

    • +1

      I had the pro international warranty on an XPS, and they dragged my case out over 8 months then told me to bugger off because I'm out of warranty. I repeatedly confirmed with them that once my case was opened, it would be under warranty until it's closed. Nope, they just close it. They just have a bunch of bots saying "we care" on social media.

      • +1

        Take them to Ombudsman.

        • +1

          too many years have passed by now, don't want to deal with companies who are anti-consumer until Ombudsman steps in.

          they also had the audacity to tell me that it's completely within specifications for keystrokes to take 2 seconds to register and half of them never even register (you have to wait for each key to register before typing the next, otherwise nothing will register until then), because "the XPS line up is not for gaming".

          ????

          • +1

            @xrailgun: that sounds like a software issue

            • @fredblogs: i wish, they factory reset a few times, even replaced the motherboard once

              • @xrailgun: did you try a new install of windows with no software installed?

                • +2

                  @fredblogs: He shouldn't have to. Doing fresh installs of windows isn't exactly something an every day consumer should be expected to do.

                  • @Zondor: It's not about who has to do it, it's about what's been tried to rule out hardware.

          • -2

            @xrailgun: What does your opinion/experience to do with the deal stated?

  • +2

    Just looked. There's not really anything there worth the price even at 20% off.

    The XPS's are alright I guess, but not amazing.

    • +4

      Yes they are great but look closer : it's the least desirable configurations and only the worst of the 2020 models

      • +2

        Yeah exactly, anything half decent has been pulled off. They're just the best of what's left aha

      • +2

        I've found this in their other sales too. Even the Dell website's Boxing Day 15% off +12% off from Cashrewards, followed by simple 20% off, the XPS configurations were always less than desirable.

  • +3

    This one looks like a good deal. Works out to be $1495.20 and comes with an rtx 2060

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dell-G7-17-Gaming-Laptop-9th-Gen…

    • Ya. Thanks OP got the G7

    • +2

      Damn I wish this was the 15” one, 17 too big for me.
      The 15” is almost $1000 more haha 🤣

      • +1

        Agreed, I wish the 15" variants were the same price.
        Though I've found one that is $260 extra

  • Thanks OP. Got the white G3 i5 with gtx1650 for $850!

    • How did you get it for $850 final price is $899

      • +1

        Oh I used a $50 EBay gift card I got from eBay plus signup. So technically still $899. If you have agl rewards you can get another 3% off eBay gift cards.

    • The downside is that RAM is only 8 GB.

      • True but at this price point you’re never going to get more than 8gb. If you upgrade the ram yourself later on you are still ahead given what 16gb gaming laptops go for.

        • Pity, they put 2 x 4 Gb in it. So you will have to buy 2 x 8Gb, hence extra cost for the upgrade.

          • @bob19: It’s about $100 for 2x8 ddr4 gb 2666mhz sodimm on EBay, and sell the 2x4gb for $30, making it a $70 ram upgrade?

    • For extra $260 can get upgrade to i7-9750H with 16GB RAM

      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dell-G3-15-3590-Gaming-Laptop-i7…

      • Just need the ram upgrade and that is cheaper diy. The i7 upgrade is overkill when paired with gtx 1650. If I was going higher end graphics then sure.

  • stores are getting updated still.

    will have more items coming on later this afternoon.

  • +3

    pfft the only 2020 XPS 13 listed on the ebay store is the 8gb ram one - which of course 8gb ram is so unpopular in 2020

    spec this same laptop up to 32gb and it's a dream.

    Cant get it with the 20% discount sadly

    • Is the memory not upgradeable?

      • +3

        nope

        Why they even made this configuration is a mystery

    • +2

      Is this a 2020 version with the 10th gen i7? I thought it was and was just about to buy until saw your comment…

      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dell-XPS-13-7390-Laptop-10th-Gen…

    • +2
      • @bobbified @ryang thats not the 2020 model.

        you can tell by there being no dell logo under the screen

        • Ahhh, this guy - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dell-New-XPS-13-2-in-1-7390-i5-1… !
          Nevermind - that's just the 2-in-1 ..

          Gotcha… Interestingly, there are no signs of the 2020 model on Dell's (AU) main site at all.

          Here's the new model; https://www.techradar.com/au/reviews/dell-xps-13-2020

        • Is this 2019 XPS13 crap, or a good deal at this price? I can imagine 2020 model will be more $$$.
          https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dell-XPS-13-7390-Laptop-10th-Gen…

          16GB should be enough for me, as I'm not into gaming, will be using it for audio editing mostly, and some Photoshop…

          • @Ringu: the build quality, screen and brightness is better in the new one, thats the killer features for me

            id say the 2019 model is fine but not sure what the price difference is as they've temporarily pulled it from the website (website has a 10% off deal)

          • @Ringu:

            Is this 2019 XPS13 crap, or a good deal at this price?

            Don't quote me but the new XPS 13 2-in-1 is barely upgradeable. I don't know if you can add more RAM later as this only has 8GB. You'll want to check that.

            And there have also been a lot of reports about coil whine but I don't know how widespread it is. I almost got one, but then set my eyes on HP Spectre 360 13t instead. But then at CES they announced a 15t, and I will wait for that, unless Dell trumps them with a new and better XPS 15 2-in-1.

  • +4

    I've been waiting for this deal for the AW3418dw for weeks. Everyday they've had more than 10 in stock. Sale starts and they pull them all straight away…

  • +1

    Is xps15 worth buying now? or no?

    • i want to know too. a bit confused myself. travelling on 3rd March so I need to get a deal soon.

      • I am not too sure there

      • +1

        if you're traveling, should probably not wait. Make sure you are traveling with family who can help you absorb the value of the laptop on your way back in.

        Otherwise, it depends how urgently you need one. For me it's not urgent at all.

        I'm waiting for an XPS 15 2-in-1 which has not been refreshed in years. I expect one this year. The current 2-in-1 is using a Y processor and has no OLED option.

        A 10th gen H-processor is expected this year. But at the same time, AMD has also revealed a new lineup of mobile CPU based on Zen 2. The current 3000 series is based on Zen+ which is last gen.

        Dell updated the XPS 13 line to have ultra thin bezels like the XPS 13 2-in-1. They finally updated the chasis. I am expecting the same redesign for the 15 but that's just speculation on my part. I don't see why they couldn't though.

    • Yes, get the $1999 one, that comes down to $1599.
      Awesome battery life (94Wh), and just upgrade to 16gb or 32gb ram (easy install).
      Most people won't notice that much of a difference between that and the $2699 ($2159 after discount) with the 6core.

      Make sure you get this one: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/333249963741?hash=item4d973ee6dd
      Has dedicated graphics

      • Do you think this is a good deal? I am looking for one closest to my ideal XPS 15 with touch screen

        this model of dell 7390

        Sadly it only has 51wh battery according to dell website.

        I don't mind even if it is not 2 in 1, but this is the closests i can find. And also I think the invoice will show $2299 (for my TRS claim) rather than $1830 from this PDELLSAVE discount.

      • Actually how did you tell it has 97whr battery? I can't find it confirming it has 97whr battery

        Update - OK i think you checked the Dell website to figure out it has the 97wh battery

        • Its on the ebay listing right at the bottom: "97Whr battery,"

  • +2

    The G3/15.6/i5/8gb/1650 is a great deal for $899 But so is the g7/17.3/i7/16gb/2060 for $1500!

    • +2

      There's also a G7 17in RTX2070 144hz for $1760

      • +1

        max q

        • True, still an improvement and the 144hz screen makes it worth the extra imo

      • +1

        You're killing me man! I was already struggling to decide between the other 2!

        • The two you listed are quite dissimilar. 15in entry level gaming laptop vs 17in mid-to-high end gaming laptop

          • @FireRunner: I'm looking at them from a strictly monetary perspective.

            The 2060 sold out :(
            Oh well.

            • +1

              @DASHCAM NOW DUDE: 2070 maxq version is worth the bit extra in my opinion
              Graphics performance is increased, not by a large margin but still decent
              The 144hz is a big improvement over 60hz

            • @DASHCAM NOW DUDE: Looks to be restocked

      • What's the difference between G3 , G5 and G7 series laptops?

  • +2

    Why do Alienwares with 8GB and 60Hz display exist in 2020?
    I was considering an m15 with 2060 for 2k but the 60Hz display killed the deal. It also only had 8GB of memory but that can be fixed easily enough

    • Is there a reason why metabox isn't shown on this website much?

      I saw a 15.6", 1080p 120hz screen, 16gb @ 2666hz ram, 9750h cpu and 2060rtx for $1700 the other day. 2.2kg.

      • Yeah that's pretty good, does that include Windows though?

        • No windows with it.

          To be fair, windows is a simple half hour to install, and not necessarily the $120 and up price tag either haha

          • +1

            @teereb: Yeah, you can get pretty cheap windows 10 keys, just got to be careful not to buy stolen keys.

      • +1

        Agree. Maybe a big crux of the ozb community hasn't quite got a grip on 'no-label' laptop builders.

        I pulled down the (i7-9750/2070 Max Q/32GB Ram/1TB SSD/144 refresh/1.88kg) Aftershock laptop (Vapor 15 Pro) a while ago because I wanted the best gfx card AND battery life in a sub 2kg gaming laptop and haven't been disappointed. It was also going at around $800 off if I recall correctly.

        For months I've yet to see a laptop get close to the value for money for the sub 2kg gaming category. To get a lappy that doesn't look like a children's toy with outrageous lights and exhausts is also a huge benefit.

        • +1

          Yeah that's a fantastic weight for the specs inside! Nice lappy. Also not a fan of the RGB disco show…I know it adds FPS, just not worth it haha

          Just saw the G7 17 on front page for $1759, but that weighs a 1kg more than the metabox I talked about. And 1.3kg more than yours. No thanks.

          Only difference really is the 144hz to 120hz screen (marginal), and the 2070maxQ vs 2060 rtx; and reading about the max q doesn't perform overly much better than the 2060 (it is definitely better in most cases, just not hugely)

          Does your aftershock get thermal throttling under heavy load?

          • +1

            @teereb: It does thermal throttled pretty quickly, that is within about 30 seconds of a game world loading haha. On any business or light entertainment load, the laptop is pretty much cold to the touch, which is impressive.

            At throttle, you still get 70-90 fps on ultra (all setting maxed) across games like Jedi: Fallen Order, Witcher 3 and 100+ on a game like Disco Elysium. Scale down to high and we are in the triple-digit FPS.

            From my perspective, I'm comfortable with the throttling as I think that the 75 degrees GPU limit will have a tangible effect on its total longevity. The FPS for a laptop of that size is also more than serviceable as I can't see myself willing to increase the thermal throttle to an 85c for an extra 6-12 fps.

            I think Intel got it right when they speccd the throttle limit for the best balance of part longevity, high performance and thermal limitation.

            Another thing I like is that the motherboard is the right way around and the effort to replace RAM and SSD is trivial. If you know how to remove screws and release clips, you can service this laptop.

            Edit: Turned the disco RGB into a cool gold to contrast against the magnesium alloy frame. Also de-identified the chassis by getting Aftershock to not put on stickers and logos. It now looks like a really clean business laptop (Very T480-esque) Just another perk….

        • +1

          Yes aftershock and metabox offer crazy value for money. One problem I notice is reps often post builds with weird specs, offering a saving but usually not needed for most people.

          Eg 32gb ram, 2gb ssd , 3 year extended warranty and support. Just offer what most people need and OzB would respond more positively when they see the outright cash saving.

          The main benefit with these brands is superior thermals compared to dell and price.

          • @Top G: Lol, true.

            Maybe if Intel makes serious headways with their NUCs and their generic laptop boxes (i.e the Vapor 15 Pro architecture), we'll be able to see tones of flexibility to offer value for all market segments.

          • @Top G: Yeah fair enough, next time I see the metabox on special might post it. Cheaper and better performance.

            The previous metabox I have the lasted 6 years, still no issue just no battery life, and this one at $1700 is great, above what I mention it's expandable with 2x m.2 and another sata for storage.

            I've never held the Dell m15 series so don't know what they feel like comparison though, and build quality.

    • +1

      I think you are talking about the R2 (looks like the R1 is not listed when I click the link). The R2 laptops (or Legend design) do NOT have user-serviceable RAM - the modules are soldered on. The R1 is serviceable but in Australia it seems like there is no configuration without HDD or at least HDD bay which means the battery takes a huge hit.

      Edit: actually the listings are a bit confusing - the image is of the R2 but the listings, at least some of them, have a HDD and a 60whr battery which are R1 specs. The R2 should have a 76whr battery. (R1 with a big battery has a 90whr battery)

      • The R2 laptops (or Legend design) do NOT have user-serviceable RAM

        Oh wow, I didn't know that. That really sucks. Thanks for pointing it out.

    • Why do Alienwares with 8GB and 60Hz display exist in 2020?

      Because you can run just about any game at 60fps and high graphic settings (without throttling) so 60hz makes sense.

      Simply put, no advantage having a 144hz screen unless you can run the game at same speed. Which means turning graphics down to stupidly low levels on some games.

      I won't buy another gaming laptop unless it is 60hz.

      • +1

        not sure what you’re talking about, I can run many games at over 60fps maxed out graphics. I think if you have an RTX2060 or better it should have a 120hz or more screen

        • Frame rate (fps) should match or exceed refresh rate (hz) of the screen. So a 120hz screen needs at least 120fps to be any real advantage.

          Don't know of any laptop that can run all games at 120fps.

          Sorry should have made it more clear. :)

          • +1

            @MadJD: You still get improvement if you run say 90fps on a 120hz display compared to 60hz, it's not optimal but still better

  • Do Dell do a decent tablet with good handwriting functionality?

    • Absolutely love my Inspiron 2n1 All Black edition.

    • No deals for you ≠ no deal at all
      Above comments mention several good prices

    • +1

      lol salty

  • Guys.. just a quick and probably a dumb question. How to identify xps 13 2020 model. I know by it looks but can anyone let me know the model or processor name ?

    • +1

      10th Gen i7-10710U is the 6core processor on the xps 13

  • +2

    FireRunner 45 min ago
    There's also a G7 17in RTX2070 144hz for $1760

    That's a great price for a 2070 and nice screen, only thing holding me back at the moment is I am waiting to see what the AMD 3000 series laptops offer. Initial reviews from Computex are pretty amazing.

  • +2

    Be careful, These two laptops same price…
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Dell-XPS-15-Laptop-7590-9th-…
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Dell-XPS-15-Laptop-7590-9th-…

    I almost bought the second link, but it only comes with built in graphics. Just thought i should let people know.
    I'm getting the first, then upgrading to 32gb ram. Total incl Ram comes to $1777, the i5-9300H is more powerful than the old i7-7700HQ in the previous XPS 15.

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