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There’s a sweet spot between overpaying for a flashy machine and settling for a sluggish budget buy. Right now, this refurbished Dell Inspiron Plus 7630 (2023) is sitting in that zone, on sale for $739.99 on StackSocial (versus $999 on Amazon). It’s been given a Grade “A” rating, which means you’ll get a laptop that looks nearly brand new—maybe a faint scuff here or there. Plus, it ships free across the contiguous US and has a one-year parts and labor warranty.

It runs on an Intel Core i7-13700H chip, a high-performance 14-core processor typically found in laptops built for content creation and multitasking. Pair that with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD, and you’re not going to struggle with heavy spreadsheets, streaming, or having 25 tabs open at once. The 16-inch 2.5K screen (2560 x 1600) adds a lot of visual real estate with sharp details and passably vivid colors (according to this PCMag review), although it’s not a touchscreen. And while the Intel Iris Xe Graphics can’t handle AAA gaming, it’ll do the job for casual editing and streaming.

You also have a fingerprint reader on the power button, a decent 1080p webcam with a privacy shutter, and a backlit keyboard that makes night typing less annoying. Battery life clocks in at up to 8 hours, though real-world usage may vary depending on your workflow. Ports include USB-C with DisplayPort, HDMI, and even a trusty SD card slot for photo transfers. It runs on Windows 11 Home, so you’re set up for current apps and updates. All in all, if you need a daily driver with power and polish, without paying new-laptop prices, this Dell Inspiron Plus feels like a solid bet.

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