The best laptop deals in July 2017: cheap laptops for all budgets
Looking for the best cheap laptop deals on the net? Good news, you can stop looking! We've taken an in-depth look through all of the biggest and best to find the best value cheap laptops and pick out the genuine discounts over the trumped up fake ones. You don't have to wait for the Black Friday deals, as we're looking for great deals every day. We've searched around for the best voucher code deals too, with Tesco having a few excellent offers worth a mention.
If you're after a cheap laptop for web browsing and other simple tasks, or you need a new laptop for school or work, or you simply need a really powerful laptop for as little money as possible, we have options for you.
At the top of the page you'll find our selection of the very latest and best cheap laptop deals of the week followed by a selection of popular quality laptops that retailers like to discount on a regular basis. Underneath those laptop deals you'll find our pick of the latest best laptops and the best available prices.
If you're from the States, check out the top laptop deals in the US in our always-updated guide.
Cheap laptop deals of the week
HP 14-inch Intel Celeron 4GB 1TB laptop: Here's a value-packed laptop deal from Argos available in red, white or black. Not only is the price cut for this decent machine with an Intel Celeron processor, 4GB RAM and 1TB hard drive, but you also get a subscription to McAfee Internet Security and a carry case (see image above). All for just £299.99.
Acer AO1-132 11.6-inch refurbished laptop: The specs are pretty low on this laptop refurb, but if you only need it for the bare essentials like browsing, email and document editing we thing this is decent value at £99. Plus there's a 12-month warranty on it too. Get this professionally refurbished laptop for just £99 at Tesco's eBay.
HP 255 G5: With a price-tag usually sitting above the £300 mark, we're chuffed to see this going for nearly £35 less. Sure, the 4GB of RAM won't set the world on fire, but the 128GB solid state drive balances things out nicely and all for just £269 at ebuyer.
Lenovo Yoga 510: If you're looking for some extra functionality compared to the HP 255 deal above, then how about this 2-in-1 tablet/laptop convertible? This is currently £150 cheaper than it was earlier this year at just £249.98 at Currys.
HP Pavilion 14-al106na: Those of you looking for some extra processing power should take a look at this 7th-gen i5 HP model. You're also getting 8GB memory and a 128GB SSD. And, because it's John Lewis, you're getting a two year warranty. All for just £449.95.
Dell Inspiron 13 5000 2-in-1 laptop: This cheap laptop/tablet hybrid deal is a great price for the fantastic Dell Inspiron 13 5000. It includes a Core i3 processor, Windows 10, 4GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, a full HD touchscreen and is down to £499.99 at Dell.
Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro 10 with Projector: That's right, this dinky tablet doubles up as a projector too. So get those lights off and fire up the 70-inch projected screen with your favourite movie apps. Get it at Argos for £309.99.
Acer R11 Intel: This 11.6-inch 2-in-1 convertible has had £40 knocked off its price this week making it one of the cheapest deals on this page. With 4GB of RAM and eight hours of battery, it's a step up from most cheap hybrids. Use voucher code TDX-WPJC (expires July 30th) and get it now for just £209 @ Tesco.
Dell Inspiron 15 5000: If the 7000 series is a bit much (see the best prices further down this page), then why not save yourself £200 today on this still very capable model with 8GB RAM and a 1TB HDD. Not bad at all for just £399 at Amazon.
HP 14-an001na: This is super cheap for a 14-inch laptop with Windows 10, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive. Not bad at all for basic computing tasks. We're quite fond of the stylish silver bodywork too. Don't miss this laptop deal by using voucher code TDX-WPJC (expires July 30th) to get it for £179 @ Tesco.
HP 14-an010na (8GB): If you need a beefed up version of the laptop deal above then you can get one with doubled specs like 8GB RAM and a 1TB hard drive. It costs more, but you can save £20 by using voucher code TDX-WPJC (expires July 30th), reducing the price to £259 @ Tesco.
Lenovo V110: If a speedier Solid State Drive is one of your must have features on a cheap laptop deal then this could be for you as it's currently £24 cheaper than usual. The V110 comes with a 128GB SSD, 4GB DDR4 memory and an i5 processor for just £378.99 @ ebuyer.
Asus VivoBook Max: This is a solid all-rounder with some stylish looks to match. You're getting a large 1TB hard drive and 4GB of RAM. Currys is now only charging £350 in the sale.
Lenovo Yoga 510: At just £350, this is considerably cheaper than the svelte Windows version of the new Lenovo Yoga Book and Currys has knocked £25 of last week's price too. This very tidy two-in one Windows laptop/tablet convertible has 4GB of RAM and a generous 128GB SSD. Not bad at all just just £350 at Currys
Asus C201PA Chromebook: If you're happy to say goodbye to Windows and take advantage of the very capable Google/Android ecosystem services for basic laptop needs this 11.6-inch Chromebook comes with a 13-hour battery life. Amazon has knocked £20 off and you can get it now for just £179.99 at Amazon
The best gaming laptop deals of the week
MSI GL62 7QF: There's a £150 saving on this MSI, making it the cheapest gaming laptop deal of the week. As an added bonus you're getting a backpack thrown in for free too. Not bad at all for just £599.98 at ebuyer.
Medion Erazer X7847: This 17.3-inch Medion gaming laptop is very competitively priced with these sort of specs usually bursting pass the £100 barrier. Noticeable specs include: 128GB SSD, 1TB hard drive, Intel Core i5 6300hq quad core processor, 2.3GHz processor speed, 8GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForceGTX 1060 (vram 6144mb gddr5) graphics card. All for just £899 at Argos.
ASUS ROG Strix ZX553VD-DM640T: You can save £250 on this excellent gaming laptop deal this week. This 15.6 inch Asus model also includes a gaming backpack and mouse. As far as specs go, you get the Intel Kabylake Core i5-7300HQ processor, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD, 1TB HDD and NVIDIA GTX1050 4GB GDDR5 graphics card. Not bad at all for just £749.99 @ Amazon.
ASUS ROG GL552VW: There's a massive £240 discount this week on this Asus gaming laptop deal. Spec includes an Intel i5-6300HQ processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 1TB SSD, Nvidia GTX960M 2GB graphics and a gaming backpack, headset and mouse for just £699.97 @ Laptops Direct.
MSI Apache Pro: This beast of a laptop has a big 17.3-inch screen, an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB RAM, a speedy 128GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive and a GTX 1060 graphics card. Best of all, almost £105 has been chopped from its price but hurry as stocks are running low - now £1430 from Amazon
We'll continue adding the best laptop deals in the latest sales as we find them. Up next, you'll find the latest prices on some of the most popular laptops around, followed by the best deals on TechRadar's favourite laptops.
Where to find the best laptop deals:
- Amazon laptop deals
- John Lewis laptop deals
- Currys laptop deals
- Tesco laptop deals
- Laptops Direct deals
- Argos laptop deals
- Dell laptop deals
- Medion laptop deals
Popular cheap laptop deals
There have been some generous offers lately for this popular Lenovo laptop series. Any choice between the 4GB and 12GB RAM options should run multiple applications at once. Hard drive sizes vary from 256GB SSD to 1TB in regular form. Some options also include dedicated Nvidia GeForce GTX 940MX graphics.
One of the cheapest brand new 2-in-1 laptops we've seen in a while and an ideal entry point to casual users wanting to try out the world of these higher function tablet/laptop hybrids. Specs include 2GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 10-inch 1080p screen, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 and an Intel Atom processor.
There's some hefty grunt under the shell of this HP 250 G4 and there are some great prices this week. The Intel Pentium processor and 4GB/8GB of RAM mean this laptop will whip through pretty much any day-to-day activity you can throw at it without the juddering performance of cheaper laptops. Hell, it'll even have a decent crack at playing a few of the less demanding games out there.
From afar, this laptop might be mistaken for a MacBook Pro which tells you a lot about its level of quality. Don't expect a full metal chassis at this price, but this is probably one of the best looking plastic bodies in its category. There are plenty of ports (old and new), 4GB of RAM and a massive 1TB hard drive. The cheapest models have a respectable i3 processor, but you can get the more powerful i5 versions for not much more if you need that extra kick. Asus saw it fit to include a DVD writer as well as a 15.6-inch full HD screen. Despite this large display and the presence of a numeric keypad, it's just a tad thicker and heavier than an Ultrabook.
Why not upgrade your storage with a cheap hard drive or SSD? See the best hard drive and SSD deals.
This is the newer version of the Asus Transformer Mini series. This upgrade includes a fingerprint sensor and double the RAM at 4GB for speedier performance. For your money, this is one of the most impressive two-in-one transformer models out there.
The best deals on our favourite laptops
We've reviewed loads of laptops over the years: we've seen the good ones, the great ones and the ones to avoid. Sometimes the best laptops pop up online at some truly deal-tastic prices. So in this section, we list the very best laptops out there and the best deals on each one.
The Dell XPS 13 is, bar none, the best laptop you can buy today. It features a revolutionary design that's astonishingly thin and light. Fitting a 13.3-inch screen into such a small frame means Dell has created a nearly borderless Infinity display. It's a powerful and long lasting machine even by today's Ultrabook standards. The XPS 13 comes outfitted with Intel's latest Skylake processors plus lighting, quick storage and memory, all while coming in at a very affordable starting price. For these reasons, it easily takes the top slot as the best Ultrabook, the best Windows laptop and the best overall laptop.
Looking for a quality gaming laptop but want to keep things under that unappealing £1000 mark? Then Dell has you covered with the Inspiron 15 Gaming range.
This 10-inch hybrid comes packing a surprising amount of goods considering its small size. It's outfitted with an HD screen and more than enough power to get you through a simple day of web browsing and even image editing. When you're ready kick back with some media streaming, you can pop off the 10-inch tablet.
The Asus Strix GL502 is undoubtedly one of the best gaming laptops around for gaming in 1080p. It'll run with the settings cranked with games like Overwatch not dipping below 60fps. The battery life isn't the best, but the display, performance and built-in sound system more than make up for it.
Lenovo has crafted a brilliant, forward-thinking device that could very well create a subcategory in computing all of its own. The modest specs hold it back from taking on the big boys in terms of raw power, but the innovative digital touchpad keyboard and drawing surface look like trendsetters to us. The Android version is currently about £100 cheaper than the Windows one (click 'see all prices' above to see all options).
The Asus Chromebook Flip isn't perfect, but it's an impressive little piece of kit. Plus, it's so affordable that you might want to pick one up just to have a Chromebook on hand – even if you already own a MacBook or Windows laptop. Aside from the budget price tag, the Flip is one of the best-built Chromebooks to blaze the trail onward for more convertibles. Touchscreen functionality feels more logical, with a screen that actually rotates. The Flip meets all the core tenants of an ideal Chrome OS device.
Can a tablet really replace your laptop or home PC? That's still up for debate, but the best tablet trying to make that happen is the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 - and it does a fine job with the full blown version of Windows 10, an integrated kickstand and optional keyboard attachment. Great for for creative professionals, students and everyday folks alike - it's only the premium price that push it down the list, but if you're willing to pay for it, you're getting a lot of power. A LOT.
Not quite what you're looking for? Maybe our other laptop articles will have what you need:
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