Technology
iPads, MacBooks, Razer laptops, Acer Chromebooks, and more on sale
The upside about the holidays: All of the great deals are like a savings buffet. The downside: Gift shopping isn’t exactly the most relaxing activity.
Don’t worry though, we’re here to help if you’re searching for a new laptop or tablet for someone on your list. (Or for yourself — we won’t tell.) Each week we comb through Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and more to find some of the best deals and our favorite picks from across the internet.
Students should be happy with some of the Chromebook deals available from Acer, HP, or Samsung this weekend: They’re straightforward and affordable companions that are perfect for another long semester on campus. Gamers will also be happy with the laptops we found on sale.
One of the standouts is the for $2399.99. Razer is easily one of the top names in PC gaming thanks to all the accessories they have, from mice to headsets and just about everything in between. But if you’re looking for true portable power, the offers performance on par with some gaming desktops when you break down its specs.
We haven’t even gotten to all the deals on iPads, MacBooks, Lenovo laptops, and more. Check out all of the best sales this weekend on laptops and tablets below:
Apple discounts:
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Apple MacBook Air (13-inch Retina display, 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, 256GB) – Gold — $1299 (list price $1399)
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Apple MacBook Pro (13″ Retina, 2.3GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) – Space Gray — $1299.99 (list price $1499)
Tablets on sale:
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Apple 9.7″ iPad (Early 2018, 32GB, Wi-Fi Only, Space Gray) MR7F2LL/A — $294.99 (list price $399.99)
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EVOO 10″ Tablet — $59.99 (list price $119.99)
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Lenovo Tab E7, 7″ Android Tablet, Quad-Core Processor, 8GB Storage — $49 (list price $79.99)
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PBS KIDS 7″ HD Educational Playtime Kid-Safe Tablet with Android 6.0 — $59 (list price $99.98)
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Samsung SM-T560NZKUXAR Galaxy Tab E 9.6″ — $129 (list price $197.99)
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1000 and above:
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