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Win an XPS 15 7590 with Dell

The XPS 15 7590 promises to be a minor refresh of the XPS 15 9570. (Image source: Dell)
The XPS 15 7590 promises to be a minor refresh of the XPS 15 9570. (Image source: Dell)
Fancy an XPS 15 7590 but do not want to fork out over US$1,000? Well, Dell is currently running a free competition to win the 15.6-inch laptop, which will retail for US$1,899.

The release date of the XPS 15 7590 is nearly upon us, with the 15.6-inch laptop expected to cost at least US$999. What if you could get one for free? Fear not, this is not some scam. Dell is hosting a competition through its Project Innovate community website to win one XPS 15 7590 along with a 1-year subscription to CyberLink Director Suite 365.

You must be a Canadian or US resident and at least 13 years old to enter. Unfortunately, Québécois are excluded from the competition. Entry closes on July 23, and all you need to do is log in or register with Project Innovate to stand a chance of winning. The draw will be made on July 24 at 10:00 PDT and Project Innovate will email prize winners within 3 days. You can also view the list of winners from July 31 until September 30 here.

According to the terms of the competition, 1st prize will receive an XPS 15 7590 that retails for US$1,899. We suspect that this is a mid-range model, which should come with an Intel Core i7-9750H processor and a GeForce GTX 1650 GPU along with 16 GB of RAM and a 256 GB PCIe SSD. Project Innovate will also announce 19 other winners who will receive a 1-year subscription to CyberLink Director Suite 365.

Notebookcheck is not affiliated with Project Innovate or the competition. Moreover, iGames, the administrator of the competition, reserves the right to transfer and store your personal data within the US. You can request iGames to delete your data though by contacting them at [email protected].

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Alex Alderson, 2019-06-12 (Update: 2019-06-13)