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Prepare for new fall video games with this Dell gaming laptop on sale

Save $240: Get the latest Dell G5 15 gaming laptop (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for $1,199.99 at Dell as of Oct. 27. It's part of their current list of early Black Friday gaming deals


The onslaught of new game releases is upon us this fall. With titles such as Watch Dogs: Legion kicking off the holiday rush, it's important to prepare yourself with an upgrade to the latest gaming gear. And for anyone who doesn't buy into the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X hype, the latest Dell gaming laptop is a fitting alternative. 

Enjoy the benefits of PC gaming with the Dell G5 15 gaming laptop on sale for $1,199.99. You save $240 or 17% off the original price as part of Dell's early Black Friday sneak peek. And since it's in stock and ready to ship within one business day, you won't have to wait around to start playing some of this year's hottest games.  Read more...

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