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Store: Dell Home
Price: $699.99
Shipping: Free shipping
Lowest By: $200
Expiration: August 29 This is a lot of gaming laptop for the price – it's packing a ninth-generation Intel processor, a full 1080p display, an SSD for those swift boots, and a 4GB Nvidia video card. At $200 off list, it comfortably earns an Editors' Choice distinction. Its specific features include an Intel i5-9300H 2.4GHz Coffee Lake quad-core processor, 15.6" 1920x1080 (1080p) LED display, 8GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, 128GB SSD, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GPU, and Windows 10 Home 64-bit.

Store: Dell Home
Price: $299.99
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Lowest By: $79
Expiration: August 29 If you're more of a console gamer (or a keyboard/couch gamer, or just, y'know, a TV watcher) the Editors' Chocie Vizio V505-G9 is now at its best-ever price. RTings called it "a budget entry-level 4k LED TV with decent picture quality" and award it 7.4, which isn't bad for an effective price of $199.99 after the gift card. It features a 3840x2160 (4K) native resolution, Dolby Vision HDR (with support for HDR10 & HLG), WiFi, SmartCast OS with Chromecast (with access to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Video, more), remote control via mobile device with the SmartCast app, and three HDMI inputs.

Store: Dell Home
Price: $259.99
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Lowest By: $52
Expiration: August 29 If you're anything like us, your PC desk is usually a mess of USB cables; everything from your gamepads, external hard drives, and charging cables to lesser-spotted flight sticks, racing wheels, and DACs. So while this Editors' Choice UltraSharp monitor definitely does the job as a display, it's perhaps most noteworthy for being a very useful USB hub – it features four USB 3.0 downstream ports, which should at least spare you a few instances of trying to find a free port at the back of your desktop tower. It features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution and HDMI and DisplayPort inputs.

Store: Dell Home
Price: $27.24
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Lowest By: $28
Expiration: August 29 Once you've bought your brand new laptop, you're going to want a safe, reliable way of carrying it to and fro, so a half-price Dell backpack shouldn't go amiss. This Editors' Choice bag has dropped $13 since May, making it a very affordable way of carrying laptops as big as 17" (except, tragically, the Alienware 17, excluded on account of its being "a chunky boy". The backpack features an EVA molded front shield, foam padded interior, and adjustable shoulder strap.

Store: Dell Home
Price: $149.99
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Lowest By: $100
Expiration: August 29 If you missed Dell's Back to School sales, but still need a very affordable, very portable machine for the academic year ahead, this Inspiron should do the job. At $100 off its list price, it's at a very reasonable, student-friendly $150 for Labor Day. It features an AMD A6-9220e 1.6GHz dual-core processor, 11.6" 1366x768 (720p) LED-backlit LCD, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC storage, and Windows 10 Home in S Mode 64-bit.
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