Dell slashes $1,050 off XPS 14 laptop with 32GB RAM and RTX 4050

Dell just cut the XPS 14 from $3,050 to $2,000 for back-to-school.

Dell XPS 14 Laptop ©Image Credit: Dell
Slim, powerful, and portable with RTX 4050 graphics, up to 64GB memory, and up to 21 hours of battery life. ©Image Credit: Dell

Back-to-school season is one of the best times to invest in a new laptop, especially if you need something that can keep up with classes today and work projects tomorrow. Dell is making that decision a little easier by cutting the XPS 14 from $3,050 to $2,000, giving you a substantial $1,050 in savings.

Whether you’re heading to college, replacing an aging laptop, or simply looking for a premium Windows machine, this XPS 14 configuration can handle just about anything you throw at it. It combines a sleek, travel-friendly design with enough power for demanding coursework, creative projects, and everyday productivity.

$2,000 at Dell

Why Consider the Dell XPS 14?

The XPS lineup has earned a reputation for blending premium design with powerful performance, and the XPS 14 continues that tradition. Its Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 32GB of memory, and 1TB SSD give you plenty of speed, making it easy to juggle research tabs, photo editing, coding, and creative software.

The laptop also features a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, which makes a noticeable difference if your workload goes beyond basic productivity. From video editing and graphic design to AI-powered applications and light gaming after class, the extra graphics power gives the laptop room to grow with your needs.

On the display side, you get a gorgeous 14.5-inch 3.2K OLED touchscreen. Colors look rich, blacks appear deep, and the adaptive refresh rate up to 120Hz keeps everything, from scrolling to streaming, exceptionally smooth.

The seamless glass haptic touchpad is quite responsive, while the quad-speaker system with Dolby Atmos delivers impeccable sound. Add in a Full HD IR camera with Windows Hello support, Wi-Fi 7, and three Thunderbolt 4 ports, and you have a machine that’s ready for both school and life beyond the classroom.

 $2,000 at Dell

At $2,000, the Dell XPS 14 is still a premium investment, but saving $1,050 makes it considerably more attractive. If you’ve been waiting for back-to-school sales to upgrade to a high-end Windows laptop, this is one of the strongest deals currently available.