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The Dell 14 Plus Is Now Only $650 from Wired Luke Larsen

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

For Prime Day, the Dell 14 Plus has dropped to just $650, and for that price, it’s the Windows laptop most people should buy.For Prime Day, the Dell 14 Plus has dropped to just $650, and for that price, it’s the Windows laptop most people should buy. 

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