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Best Buy is offering the Dell 16 Plus Copilot+ PC with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD for $799.99, down from its regular price of $1,250. The 36% discount represents the lowest price tracked to date for this touchscreen laptop powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 350 processor, delivering serious value for users seeking AI-enhanced computing capabilities.

Key specifications: The Dell 16 Plus features AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 350 chip with an octa-core CPU and Radeon 860M integrated GPU, paired with 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD storage.

  • The laptop includes a 16-inch FHD+ (1,920 x 1,200) touchscreen display with a 16:10 aspect ratio for enhanced productivity.
  • Dell claims up to 18 hours of battery life on a single charge.
  • Additional features include a 1080p webcam, backlit keyboard, and built-in fingerprint scanner.

Copilot+ AI capabilities: As a Copilot+ Windows PC, the laptop supports Microsoft’s latest AI features including Live Captions and Cocreator.

  • Users can access new AI tools like Recall (preview), improved Windows search, and Click to Do (preview).
  • The system enables AI-powered visual generation and enhanced productivity features while maintaining data privacy.
  • AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors unlock “transformational AI experiences” with generative AI tools and digital assistants.

Build quality and design: Dell emphasizes durability with premium materials and military-grade testing standards.

  • The laptop undergoes rigorous testing to ensure reliability for everyday use.
  • Port selection includes two USB-C ports, HDMI, and additional connectivity options.
  • The 16:10 screen ratio supports complex data work and multi-window productivity.

Alternative option: Best Buy is simultaneously offering the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x Copilot+ PC for $500, down from $750.

  • This alternative features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Plus chip.
  • The Lenovo model provides a more budget-friendly entry point into Copilot+ PC capabilities.

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