Which brand is better for laptops in Nigeria, HP or Dell?
Use the comparison table to decide whether HP's catalog depth or Dell's price spread is the better fit for your budget and availability needs.
HP and Dell both matter for laptops shoppers in Nigeria, but their active model counts and price positioning differ.
Check the verdict first, then review the differences and table rows for HP and Dell. Prioritize the specs, price range, condition, warranty and delivery details that affect how you plan to use this product category.
Before checkout, confirm live availability, selected variant, regional compatibility and included accessories on the product page. Similar model names can hide different storage, platform, display or bundle details, so use the table as a shortlist before opening the final product listing.
| Spec | HP | Dell |
|---|---|---|
| Overview | ||
| Active models | 135 | 87 |
| Price range | ₦225,000 to ₦6,095,100 | ₦200,000 to ₦7,098,000 |
| Cheapest model | HP EliteBook 840 G2 | Dell Inspiron 7348 |
| Premium model | HP OMEN MAX 16T-AH000 | Dell Alienware m18 R3 (RTX 5080) |
Use the comparison table to decide whether HP's catalog depth or Dell's price spread is the better fit for your budget and availability needs.
HP currently has 135 active models in this category, while Dell has 87.
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