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Looking for a laptop bargain? We've rounded up the best laptop deals you can find in the sales right now. Big manufacturers launch their new range of laptops on an annual basis, even before last year’s stock has fully sold out. This, plus heavy competition between brands and retailers, means there are always good laptop deals to be had. And if there's not something that catches your eye this month, there are always new laptop deals around the corner. Not all laptop deals being advertised are as attractive as they may first appear. Read on for our expert pick of some genuine laptop deals on models that score well in our tests and are on sale for a good price. Though do check our reviews, too, to make sure a model is right for you. As well as being able to see the results of our independent lab tests, our reviews also reveal which brands are the most (and least) reliable, and which ones owners would recommend, based on our annual laptop owners' survey. Whatever your budget, our laptop lab tests reveal which models are worth your money and which aren't. See our expert pick of the best laptops for 2022. Laptop deals in the sales: cheap laptops under £200Acer Chromebook 311 - £149.99
We like: Lightweight and compact - making it easily portable We didn’t like: Connectivity options are limited If you’re looking for a budget laptop, and can live with the limitations of Chrome OS, this model's worth considering. Particularly at this price. If you need to plug in multiple accessories, such as a mouse and USB hard drive, be aware that its connectivity options are limited. It has just one USB 2.0 and a single USB port which doubles as the charger. Read our full Acer Chromebook 311 review to see if it meets your needs. The Acer Chromebook 311 normally retails at around £249 but it's currently on offer at Argos for just £149.99 Acer Spin 311 CP311-3H - £199
We like: Ultra-portable We didn’t like: No memory card slot This low-cost laptop has a two-in-one design: you can use it as a laptop or as a tablet-like device. It's easily portable, too. On the downside, there's no memory card slot. It's one to consider if you're after a basic laptop. Read our full Acer Spin 311 CP311-3H review before deciding whether you should buy it. Now available from John Lewis for £199 with a two-year guarantee, reduced from £279. Laptop deals in the sales: from £299 and under £499Acer Swift 1 SF114-34 - £299
We like: Thin and lightweight We didn’t like: Narrow screen viewing angles This laptop has a Full HD screen – which you won't always get for a laptop of this price. Plus two USB ports, a USB-C, HDMI and a headphone jack. This is a 2021-vintage Pentium so it won’t be far off the speed of some Intel Core i3-powered laptops. Have a read of how it performed in our full lab tests - see our Acer Swift 1 SF114-34 review. You can buy this model from Amazon for £299. Microsoft Surface Laptop Go - £459
We like: Very lightweight We didn’t like: Doesn't have very many ports This is a small laptop with a 12.4-inch screen, weighing just 1.12kg. There aren’t many mid-range laptops this small, so it should appeal if you regularly need to travel with your laptop. The Core i5 processor has four cores, which is good for quickly opening webpages and programs. Read our full Microsoft Surface Laptop Go review to make sure it's right for you. This laptop is currently on offer at AO for £459. Want to make sure you buy the best laptop for your budget? Use our expert laptop reviews to quickly find the right model. Laptop deals in the sales: £499 and aboveSamsung Galaxy Book 15-inch - £499
We like: Quick performance We didn't like: Keyboard is cramped Because of its large screen size, this could be a good one to consider if you need a machine you can take on-the-go but primarily use at home. It supports the latest wi-fi standard – known as WiFi 6 –which can offer brilliant speeds if you have a router that supports it. Most supporting hardware only started to be released during 2020. Read our Samsung Galaxy Book 15 inch review to see how it fared in our test lab. It's on offer for £499, about £200 off the typical price, at John Lewis (includes a three-year guarantee.) Acer Swift 5 SF514-55T - £799
We like: Speedy performance We didn’t like: Screen is reflective This 14-inch screen laptop has an impressive spec sheet, especially when you consider just how compact and lightweight it is. It barely weighs more than a kilo, meaning you can carry this laptop with you wherever you go, without having to compromise on power. It's currently on sale for £799, representing a £200 saving on its typical price. Read our full Acer Swift 5 SF514-55T review before making your decision. Available now for £799 at AO. Lenovo 9i 14-inch ITL5 - £999.99
We like: Portable, versatile screen We didn’t like: Poor webcam This laptop has a very versatile screen - it can be flipped 360 degrees, so you can use it as a tablet. It also comes with a stylus and great sound. The webcam isn't great, though, and Skype images in our tests had limited detail and were dim and pale. Typically selling for around £1,500, it's currently being heavily discounted by Lenovo. This type of discount isn't uncommon for premium Lenovo laptops, but it's still a hefty saving. Read our full Lenovo Yoga 7i 14ITL5 review to see if it's worth your money. Buy it direct from Lenovo for £999.99. HP Spectre x360 14-ea0007na - £1,050
This 13.5-inch laptop has impressive specs. It weighs 1.35kg and is very thin, too, making it ideal for slipping into a bag. It feels robust and looks luxurious. It normally sells for around £1,200, but Argos is currently offering a £150 discount on this price. Read our HP Spectre x360 14-ea0007na review to see whether it's a Best Buy. Available on offer directly from Argos for £1,050 Best Apple MacBook deals in the salesApple MacBook Air 13 (2020) - £887
We like: Light, great keyboard and touch pad We didn’t like: Not many ports, expensive upgrades Its screen isn’t quite as hi-tech as the one found on the MacBook Pro but there are plenty of plus points, including its thin lightweight design. It's on sale at the moment for £887, a £62 discount on its price direct from Apple Read our full Apple MacBook Air (2020) review to see if it meets your needs. AO and Currys currently have it on sale for £887. Apple MacBook Pro 13 (2020) - £1,159
We like: Fantastic screen, rich-sounding speakers We didn’t like: Only two ports This lovely looking Apple MacBook has a 13.3-inch screen and a robust, all-aluminium chassis. It's a touch heavier than similar-sized rivals, at just under 1.4kg, but that may not matter to you. This version now includes Apple's latest M1 processor. However, you only get two USB-C ports, so you'll need to buy an adaptor to expand them if you want to plug more accessories in. Typically selling for around £1,299, it's now available for around £140 less. Read our full Apple MacBook Pro (2020) review to see if it meets your needs. You can pick it up for £1,159 from John Lewis (which includes a two-year guarantee). Looking to save even more money on a laptop?If you're not looking to spend a lot on a new laptop, there are plenty of cheaper models that can handle day to day tasks well. Take a look at our expert pick of the best cheap laptops - we feature models under £200, £300 and £500. If you want to spend even less, or if you want something high-spec that won't bust the bank, consider a second-hand or refurbished model. To find out more, go to how to buy a second-hand or refurbished laptop. How to get the best deals on specific laptop brandsLaptop deals are available all year round, not only on Black Friday. If you have a particular brand in mind for your next laptop, you need to know where to look. Read our independent laptop reviews to ensure you get the best deal. Acer laptop dealsYou can often find deals on Acer’s UK website that aren’t available elsewhere. The website also lists a wider range of specifications on certain models that you won’t find on the high street, so it’s always worth checking here as well as the usual online stores. Check out our Acer laptop reviews. Apple laptop dealsWe’ve found Apple laptops are very often cheaper and available for faster delivery when you don't buy direct from Apple. The main reason you’d buy directly is if you wanted a specification (such as a processor, Ram and storage) combination that isn’t available anywhere else - but be warned, this way you’re less likely to bag a bargain. Read all of our Apple laptop reviews Asus laptop dealsAsus laptops are found in a wide range of retailers in various configurations, so it’s always worth shopping around. The company also sells directly on its website, but its prices are mostly higher than other retailers. If you’re a student, you can get 15% off if you buy direct. Read our Asus laptop reviews Dell laptop dealsYou’ll find the largest range of Dell laptops on the Dell website. If you’re thinking of buying a Dell laptop from a retailer, check whether there’s a cheaper (or better-specified model) available direct from Dell before you buy. Dell often has some kind of online voucher code or discount active, so it pays to wait for one before buying. Read our Dell laptop reviews HP laptop dealsHP laptops are found in nearly every laptop retailer, but most of the ‘deals’ you’ll find are at Currys PC World, with dozens of models available. Most HP laptops go on sale at a higher price, and then are discounted by at least £100 after around a month. HP also sells directly through its website, so it’s always worth checking for discounts and voucher codes. Read our HP laptop reviews Lenovo laptop dealsLike Asus laptops, Lenovo models are found scattered around the high street and at online-only retailers, so it’s worth doing your research. We’ve often found the best price can be found buying direct on Lenovo’s website, so always check there before you buy. Read our Lenovo laptop reviews Looking for a laptop for less than £500? See our expert pick of the best cheap laptops. When and where are the best laptops on sale?You should rarely consider paying full price for a laptop, but just because a deal exists doesn’t mean it’s special. Find out how to see through the tricks of the trade at key retailers. At certain times of year, Currys loads up its clearance pages with laptop deals. Despite what the term ‘clearance’ might suggest, discounts on these models can sometimes be very small. If you spot a discount, do double-check whether rival stores are selling it for less. We've seen laptops initially go on sale for a higher price and then drop to a more regular price. Currys also operates a price-matching scheme that may not always be as good as it seems. Many of the laptops the retailer sells are exclusive to the store; it might be an exclusive colour or a slight change in specification, but it’s enough to mean the model doesn’t qualify for a price match. Amazon laptop dealsAmazon isn’t well known for its laptop deals, but it does have a wide variety of notebooks on sale at any given time. However, many of its best-sellers are actually quite old and some are even second-hand. It’s always worth double-checking Amazon in case it has a laptop you’re interested in on discount. Also, be wary of small-brand laptops sold exclusively on Amazon. We’ve tested a few and none of them have impressed despite the seemingly overwhelming number of positive reviews from buyers. Argos laptop dealsArgos often has good deals on individual laptops, so it’s always worth checking back there occasionally to see what’s new. Watch for ‘deals’ marked as ‘WOW’, as these can quite often not be deals at all and simply reflect Argos wanting you to pay attention to a product. Also look for pointers that say ‘Great new price’ as we’ve seen in the past that new price can actually be higher than the old one. The best bet for Argos deals is to look for ‘clearance’ deals as these are normally genuine discounts. Deals on laptops for students: sales in SeptemberThere are also sales in the ‘back-to-school season’ in August and September - look out for them at Currys in particular. These are usually on the very latest models that will have launched earlier in the summer, with laptops from £200 to £600 getting some sort of discount. This is great if you’re after the very latest tech, although you’ll often find better deals on older models if you hold out until Black Friday. Of course, if you’re heading to uni and need a computer, this isn’t always possible. See our best laptops for students guide for recommendations, including advice on picking the right model for your needs and budget. Is Black Friday the best time to find a great cheap laptop deal?While there are deals on laptops year round, a great time to nab a genuine bargain is around the Black Friday/Cyber Monday season. These days, this extends through most of November. Take a look at the laptop market in the lead-up to the sale to check prices and weigh up your options – it's useful to understand how prices change so you can make a judgement on whether a deal is really as good as it looks. It will also pay to make a list of a few laptops you'd be interested in. That way, when the deals start rolling in, you already know what it is you want and don't get tempted in by other deals on laptops you aren't familiar with. But above all, make sure you check our laptop reviews before you buy. You're not getting a great deal if your shiny new laptop annoys you or will need upgrading in a year or two. |