Save up to $1,000 on new laptops in the Dell Small Business Sale: XPS, Chromebooks and more

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The Dell Small Business sale is in full swing, with a laptop sale seeing prices cut by as much as 55%. You don't need to be in the world of business to take advantage of the discounts on offer and there's a wealth of monitors, audio equipment, computing accessories, and spare parts on offer as well. 

Whether you're looking to upgrade your whole workstation or just spruce up your home office with some tech essentials, be sure you don't miss out on these savings all well ahead of Black Friday.  

If the deals below aren't quite what you're looking for, you can always check out the sale for yourself. Grab a new laptop here, or a full desktop suite here, there are also monitors available and great deals on electronics and accessories.

Dell Small Business laptop sales highlights

Inspiron Chromebook 11 3181 2-in-1 laptop | $279 $219 at Dell Small Business
Save $60

Inspiron Chromebook 11 3181 2-in-1 laptop | $279 $219 at Dell Small Business
Save $60
on the Inspiron Chromebook, a nifty little 11.6-inch, 2-in-1 laptop tablet with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of solid state storage space. This is a Chromebook to suit your everyday needs; whether you're watching a YouTube video in its folded 'tent' mode, or hammering out some emails in conventional laptop mode. It's easy, simple, and gets easy jobs done fast. There's not much else going on under the hood, but there's certainly enough everyday functionality here to keep you going.

New Vostro 15 3590 15.6-inch laptop | $1,212 $659 at Dell Small Business
saving of over $500

New Vostro 15 3590 15.6-inch laptop | $1,212 $659 at Dell Small Business
The 10th Generation Intel Core i7-10510U processor packed into this 15.6-inch laptop means business. The Vostro series has previously been reserved for the office, but with these laptop sales there's never been a better time to bring one home. This configuration from Dell themselves offers 8GB of onboard DDR4 RAM and a 256 SSD, as well as 2019's AMD Radeon 610 graphics card. This is a laptop built with efficiency and focus in mind. With Dell Mobile Connect functionality, you can pair your smartphone with your computer to cast notifications and certain apps straight to your laptop screen, and the fingerprint reader on the power button keeps your work secure while logging you in quickly. A saving of over $500 makes this deal even sweeter.

New Vostro 14 5490 14-inch laptop | $1,427 $779 at Dell Small Business

New Vostro 14 5490 14-inch laptop | $1,427 $779 at Dell Small Business
Take the Vostro 15 3000 series and slim down the design while pumping four cores of power into your unit. You'll get the latest Vostro model, the 14 5000. With similar specs and strong efficiency running between them, the Vostro 14 5490 also incorporates an NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics card with 2GB of GDDR5 graphics memory to boot. This is an all-rounder suitable for anything you could throw at it on a day to day and even serving lighter video editing and gaming demands.

Latitude 5500 15.6-inch laptop | $2,527 $1,559 at Dell Small Business
saving nearly $1,000

Latitude 5500 15.6-inch laptop | $2,527 $1,559 at Dell Small Business
While the Latitude 5500 represents a jump in price from the Vostro models, the specs under the hood of this laptop certainly reflect the extra numbers on its price tag. You're saving nearly $1,000 on this powerhouse of a computer, with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It's running on an 8th Generation Intel Core i7 processor pumped up to the max. It's a lightweight design with ExpressCharge features that can juice up your computer to 80% in less than an hour - perfect for handling any sized project on the go.

New XPS 15 7590 15.6-inch laptop | $1,759 $1,649 at Dell Small Business

New XPS 15 7590 15.6-inch laptop | $1,759 $1,649 at Dell Small Business
Dell hasn't cut too much off their flagship XPS model, but this configuration squeezes an NVIDIA GeForce GtX 1650 graphics card, 16GB of upgradeable RAM, and a 512GB SSD into a $1600 laptop. With the classic XPS slimline design and InfinityEdge display, your screen real estate is impressive. A tiny laptop offering a seemingly massive 4K Ultra HD OLED display really is something to marvel at. Plus, you can boost your SSD to 2TB at 50% off if you really want to spec out your new laptop. 

Dell Small Business laptop accessory sales highlights

Logitech Craft Advanced Bluetooth Keyboard |$199 $169 at Dell Small Business

Logitech Craft Advanced Bluetooth Keyboard |$199 $169 at Dell Small Business
If you're using your new laptop with the Adobe suite of creative apps or for simple music production, you'll be glad to find out you can also throw a Logitech Craft keyboard into your cart with a $30 saving. The bluetooth keyboard is smooth enough, but it's the smart dial in the top left corner that has creatives crooning. The dial can be used with Adobe's programs and mapped as you wish, making photo or video editing just that little bit easier.

Kensington SD5350T Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station $356 $289 at Dell Small Business

Kensington SD5350T Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station $356 $289 at Dell Small Business
Once you've unboxed your new laptop, you're going to want a way to turn your setup into a powerhouse to behold. The Kensington SD5350T is the perfect all-in-one hub to keep your images sharp and your data flowing. Connect a single 5K display or two 4K displays via a plethora of ports, plus Thunderbolt 3 allows transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps. Charge your devices with 60w of power available through your Thunderbolt 3 port and 2.1A of USB fast charging for mobiles.

Still looking for more? Head over to our top laptop deals of the month guide for more great prices! If you're looking specifically for a gaming laptop deals, we've got offers for those too!

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Tabitha Baker
Deals Editor

Tabs is a Deals Editor at TechRadar, bringing you all the latest savings on the tech everyone's talking about and covering deals on gaming, laptops, tablets and more in the US and UK. Happiest with a DualSense controller in her hand, she's also contributed to GamesRadar, Tom's Guide and T3 and specializes in gaming hardware and computing.