Technology
Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and more
Labor Day is over, and we’re all back at work running off of little to no sleep, shooting back cups of coffee and trying to get back into the swing of things. While you’re staring at your computer through half-open eyes, perhaps take a break and look at all the deals you thought you missed over the holiday weekend — that’s right, just because Labor Day is over, doesn’t mean the Labor Day sales aren’t still going on.
Quite the contrary, actually — and some of the best deals currently dwell in the realm of laptops and tablets. Right now, you can save big on the latest MacBook Air model, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, Lenovo devices, and many others.
Check out the post-Labor-Day deals and pick your faves.
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1,000 and up:
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Acer Nitro 7 Gaming Laptop — $1,049 (list price $1,149.99)
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Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook Laptop — $1,099.99 (list price $1,599.99)
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HP Envy 13-inch Laptop — $1,149.99 (list price $1,259.99)
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Lenovo Legion 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop — $1,199 (list price $1,599)
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Alienware 15 R4 Gaming Laptop — $1,499 (list price $1,599)
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LG Gram 15.6-inch Laptop — $1,796.99 (list price $1,999.99)
Tablets on sale:
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