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TL;DR: The reliable Vostro 5000 15-inch laptop is a whopping $658.14 off when you enter code BIZLT469, meaning you pay $469.


Getting a decent laptop doesn’t require you to spend a small fortune or take out a loan. There are usually some pretty good deals if you look for them.

We did the looking for you and found a pretty spectacular deal: You can get a 15-inch Vostro 5000 laptop for just $469 — that’s $658 in savings. The laptop is currently on sale for $789, but if you use the code BIZLT469, you’ll snag that extra $320 off.

This laptop runs on Windows 10 Pro and has 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. It features a 15.6-inch Full HD, anti-glare, LED backlit display. The Vostro also has a backlit keyboard, so you can see what you’re doing in any lighting situation. Read more...

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