Everything you need to head back to school with a new Dell PC is here — fast Windows laptops with essential accessories on sale

It’s about time for a new semester, and upgrading your PC can make the process much easier. You don’t need anything excessive to access most of the Windows software and cloud apps you’ll need in school or college, and Dell’s official store has already reduced prices on some of its best hardware.

Back to school deals up to $900 off PCs and more at Dell

Some of Dell’s deals go into the weeds (who knew they sold robot vacuums?), so I’ve handpicked a collection for practically anyone who needs portable tech for studies or even works from home. We’ve tested hundreds of processors found in its laptops, and traveled the world with devices just like this.

New XPS 13 (Core 5 320, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD): was $699.99 now $599.99 at Dell.com (with Student pricing)

Dell returns to its iconic branding with the « thinnest & lightest XPS laptop ever, » and its choice of Intel processor delivers up to 17 hours of battery life.

👉 Standard pricing: $699.99 at Dell.comView Deal

Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse: was $94.99 now $89.99

An external mouse and keyboard are much more comfortable for extended sessions, and this pairing is compact enough for travel.View Deal

Pro 14-16 Plus EcoLoop Backpack: was $54.99 now $49.99

Technically designed for 14-inch laptops and above, this affordable backpack just offers extra space for your laptop’s AC adapter and more study materials.View Deal

Is the new Dell XPS 13 a good laptop?

Dell’s new XPS 13 impressed us. (Image credit: Zac Bowden / Windows Central)

We saw the revival of Dell’s XPS 13 laptop appear at Computex earlier this year, and went hands-on while we attended Taiwan’s popular technology convention. There’s no denying it’s the Windows-centric alternative to Apple’s MacBook Neo, but as Dell explained to us in person, it was in development before the Neo ever launched. In that, it stands as more of an affordable flagship than a compromise.

After spending some time with the XPS 13, Senior Editor Zac Bowden said it « still feels every bit as premium and nice to use as the $1,000 XPS 13 before it », which tracks, because this used to be placed as a much more expensive laptop. If you pick one up, you’ll get a 120Hz display for a smooth refresh rate on a bright, 2.5K touchscreen, in the thinnest and lightest XPS yet.

I don’t think there’s another laptop on the market right now that is as good a deal as this new Dell XPS 13 is at $699. It’s so much better than the MacBook Neo that it’s not even really a contest.

Zac Bowden, Senior Editor

As the name suggests, the XPS 13 offers a 13.4-inch screen in a 2.2-lb chassis, powered by a relatively standard 65W USB-C AC adapter rather than a proprietary cable-and-brick setup. Yes, it’s smaller than the EcoLoop backpack was designed for, but the extra inch leaves space for extras like the Pro 7 mouse and keyboard combo.

However, Zac did make it clear that the XPS 13 has « an amazing keyboard and excellent trackpad », so you’ll still be able to rely on it in any situations where an external set of peripherals isn’t as viable, and they stay in your backpack instead. Plus, the built-in webcam supports Windows Hello face unlock for faster logins, and its powered USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports support external displays.

You’ll need to verify your education status with Dell to be eligible for the XPS 13’s $599.99 student pricing, but $699.99 is still a great price if you’re looking for a work companion instead. Otherwise, for students heading back to school for a new semester, this portable PC combo for under $740 is a steal.

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