Save $200 on Kaby Lake Dell XPS 13 Laptop

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Looking for a lightweight laptop that doesn't compromise on performance? Right now, Dell is selling the 13.3-inch XPS 13 laptop for just $949.99. When you use coupon code "LT949" in your shopping cart, you'll instantly save $200 off the list price.

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Inside, this model features a seventh-generation dual-core 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U processor, integrated Intel HD Graphics 620, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB solid-state drive, Bluetooth 4.1, and 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi support.

As for the 13.3-inch InfinityEdge display, it benefits from an anti-glare coating and a full HD resolution of 1,920 by 1,080. And thanks to the built-in Thunderbolt 3 port, you can connect to nearly any modern PC monitor or HDTV. With the proper adaptors and cables in play, you can use DisplayPort, HDMI, and even VGA with your existing display.

Weighing roughly 2.7 pounds, and measuring just six-tenths of an inch thick, the XPS 13 is perfect for commuters and frequent flyers. If you're looking to get some serious work done away from your desk, this long-lasting laptop is a strong choice. The integrated 60 WHr battery alone delivers up to 13 hours of battery life. Invest in the Dell Power Companion, and you'll get an extra 11.5 hours or so of juice for especially lengthy trips.

Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) comes installed by default, so you'll be able to take advantage of Microsoft's newest features right out of the gate. From the Cortana personal assistant to local Xbox One game streaming to multi-factor authentication, Windows 10 is a superb modern OS that fits perfectly with this sleek little laptop.

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