Dell Find the Best Black Friday 2022 Deals from Dell Canada Dell's Black Friday Deals Are Live!
get this dealFind the lowest prices of the year on a new PC from Dell, where Black Friday deals are live with up to 50% off select computers, monitors and other electronics.
We've listed a few of Dell's best Black Friday configurations and coupon codes – all Black Friday deals are limited and only available while supplies last.
- $50off$1000PC – $50.00 off computers over $1000.00
- $75off$1500PC – $75.00 off computers over $1500.00
- $100off$2000PC – $100.00 off computers over $2000.00
- $15OFF$199+ – $15.00 off products over $199.00
- 10%OFFMONITOR – 10% off select monitors
- $50offInspironNB – extra $50.00 off Inspiron PCs over $799.00 (first 300 redemptions only)
- Alienware Aurora R13 Gaming Desktop with 12th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and Windows 11 - $1599.99 (regularly $1999.99)
- Alienware Aurora R14 Gaming Desktop with AMD Ryzen 7 5800 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and Windows 11 - $1899.99 (regularly $2249.99)
- Inspiron 24 Touch All-In-One Desktop with AMD Ryzen 5 5625U Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 11 - $879.99 (regularly $1099.99)
- Inspiron Desktop with 12th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 11 - $649.99 (regularly $849.99)
- XPS Desktop with 12th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $899.99 (regularly $1249.99)
- Inspiron 14 2-in-1 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 5625U Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $849.99 (regularly $1049.99)
- Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop with Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 11 S - $249.99 (regularly $399.99)
- Inspiron 16 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 5625U Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $829.99 (regularly $999.99)
- XPS 13 Laptop with 12th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $1249.00 (regularly $1399.00)
- XPS 13 Plus Laptop with 12th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $1749.00 (regularly $1899.00)
Monitors and Other Electronics
- Alienware 34 QHD Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - $1499.99 (regularly $1649.99)
- Dell 24 IPS Monitor - $159.99 (regularly $219.99)
- Dell 27 IPS Gaming Monitor - $199.99 (regularly $369.99)
- Dell 27 QHD IPS Monitor - $249.99 (regularly $309.99)
- Dell 34 QHD Curved VA Monitor - $469.99 (regularly $619.99)
These Black Friday deals are effective online for a limited time and Dell offers free shipping on all orders with no minimum.
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View allAnyway, on the monitor I'm running Standard, TrueBlack, Console mode off. On the software side, Win11, Dell driver/ICC installed, HDR on, Auto HDR on. It's too bright for desktop apps, so I've been switching out of HDR, but only because I haven't had the time to properly set SDR brightness. On the videocard and driver side, I run a 3070 Ti, set a custom resolution of 3440x1440, 144Hz, 10-bit, CVT-RB within the nVidia control panel, VRR is on and confirmed working using the game enhance framerate display.
All things considered, it looks great to me. A *massive* improvement in color, contrast and smoothness versus my older 60Hz IPS U3419W.
Yeah, that's my experience with the monitor, as well. Setting Console Mode to "On" looks good, but I guess it's not accurate.
I am thinking maybe the aw3423dw setttings don't work that great on the dwf. I currently have Creator>sRGB+Gamma 2.4, which is a popular one recommended for the dw, brightness 40, contrast 75. I also had to fiddle a lot with my icc profiles to get the colors "right". Colors looked all wrong with the Alienware provided icc, I had to uninstall all the old icc I had on my system and just run the default Windows sRGB one. Hoping Rtings, tftcentral or those big names review the dwf version. I usually have no issues just copying their settings and icc.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... e-aw3423dw
https://www.neowin.net/news/review-meet ... alienware/
Settings also keep getting greyed out for no reason.
This is a braindead take. Akin to "4k IPS? No thanks. It is 2022." I'm not even going to get into the extra horsepower it takes to run ultrawides closer to "4k" resolutions.
This is one of the most sought after monitors on the market, and with good reason. Specs beyond just the resolution.
Lesson learned: Make sure you disable Honey if you're buying using cashback offers.
I noticed mine has departed the facility in Ontario since November 30th only for it to show a weather delay today. However I was able to get a $75 credit from Dell for the delay.
I'm going to use it until 240Hz 4K QD-OLED comes out. LG has one coming and so does MSI apparently, but I'm actually pretty good with gaming at 1440p instead of 4K for the next year or two.
Only the RTX 40 cards really give the best experience right now for 4K gaming (FPS retainment is nuts).
Of course you can wait for Oled and 4k but the price then....
Maybe in 3-5 years we will get 4k and oled at an affordable price. In the mean time, this is the best screen you can have.
The monitor itself is amazing. Colours are amazing, the motion handling is amazing. I do not have any noticeable colour fringing at a reasonable viewing distance. I basically need to be inches away from the panel to notice the defects.
Can anyone update on what firmware version they are receiving. My panel reports firmware M0B201 which I can not find any info on online.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemaste ... s_bad_are/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comme ... ayouttext/
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/use-cleartype-text-tuner-to-improve-text-readability-in-windows-11.8486/
Mine is just $37, vs $83 claimed on the page when I made the order.
It's tagged as "base rewards," so it may go up with bonus later