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What I'd suggest you could do, check out what the configuration is of the machine that runs Ubuntu in the (US Dell store for instance), then you select that machine on your own country's Dell website.
Call the Dell people in your country on the phone and tell them that you want to buy that machine that's in your "shopping basket" right now, but let them give you a nice discount because you don't intend to use Windows and you will reject its license.
If you're happy with their offer, order it and just install any GNU/Linux OS on the machine yourself.