Technology
HP, Acer, Samsung, and more laptop and tablet deals for this week
Is it just us, or does this Monday feel way busier than the last one? And the one before that. Bottom line: There’s a lot to get done today, so let’s just cut to the chase this week so you can spend your lunch break shopping (and also eating lunch, we guess).
As per usual, we scoured the web for all the best deals on laptops and tablets for this week — and also as per usual, we found some really good ones. The new Galaxy Tab with an included S Pen, HP laptops, and Acer devices are all on sale, plus a bunch more.
Get scrolling through this list and pick your favorites ASAP so you still have time to get your work done today. Go!
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1,000 and up:
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Acer Predator Helios 300 Gaming Laptop — $1,099.99 (list price $1,199.99)
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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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Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook Laptop — $1,286.90 (list price $1,599.99)
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Asus ROG Strix Scar II Gaming Laptop — $1,499.99 (list price $1,999.99)
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LG Gram 15.6-inch Laptop — $1,799 (list price $1,999.99)
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New Apple MacBook Pro — $2,499 (list price $2,799)
Tablets on sale:
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