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Sustainable laptops to make every day Earth Day

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We all want to make greener choices, but shopping for sustainable tech products isn’t quite as easy as choosing greener fashion or furniture, partly because high-performance second-hand tech is almost impossible to come by.  

Dell and Intel have set out to change that with their Advancing Sustainability action plan, which aims to drive sustainability across the entire product lifecycle. Part of this initiative is a large and growing range of sustainable Dell laptops and desktops — and whether you’re gaming, studying, or working, there’s a device to suit your needs. 

Greener gaming

Greener gaming is possible with the Alienware m18 R2 gaming laptop, a high-performance, feature-rich laptop that ships in 100 percent recycled or renewable recyclable packaging.

It has all the tech specs gamers look for, including an Intel Core Processor, 32GB of DDR5 memory, and 2TB of internal storage. Thanks to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX Laptop GPU, you know the graphics will be top-notch, and rest assured, the advanced thermal design will keep your laptop cool when gameplay heats up.

Alienware m18 R2 Gaming Laptop
$2,799.99 at Dell
$3,099.99 Save $300.00
Intel® Core™ i9, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4080, and 32GB DDR5 RAM

A more eco-friendly way to work

When your work demands peak performance and all-day productivity, you need a laptop that can keep up and even outpace you. 

The Precision 7780 Workstation is designed for scalable performance that can handle the workloads of AI, ML, or VR demand. With high-functioning NVIDIA graphics and up to UHD 120 Hz on a 17.3-inch 16:9 aspect ratio display, everything you do will be visually stunning and efficient. 

All this is housed in a design made from 18 percent recycled plastic and shipped in 100 percent recycled or renewable packaging. 

Precision 7780 Workstation
$3,959.00 at Dell
$4,449.00 Save $490.00
Intel® Core™ i7 processor, 32GB RAM, and 1TB NVMe SSD

Make your study more sustainable

The Inspiron 16 Laptop is a reliable, lightweight laptop that's perfect for studying. It has a 13th Gen Intel Core to exceed performance and Dolby Atmos spatial audio to make music, podcasts, or remote classes sound clearer. 

Plus, it’s one of the most sustainable options out there: designed with 24 percent recycled plastics, ships 100 percent recycled or renewable packaging, and is Energy Star certified. 

Inspiron 16 Laptop
$699.99 at Dell
$1,099.99 Save $400.00
Intel® Core™ i7 processor, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB NVMe SSD

Visit Dell’s Sustainability Deals hub to see the full collection of sustainable laptops, desktops, and accessories.



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