Technology
Dell, Apple, LG, and more of the best laptop and tablet deals this weekend
Friday the 13th is usually reserved for fearing black cats, shattered mirrors, and murderers in hockey masks — but most of all, people associate the day with bad luck. So, if you happen to believe in those superstitions, it’s probably best that you just stay indoors today.
But today doesn’t have to be all bad luck — in fact, we had a lot of good luck in finding some killer deals on laptops and tablets for this weekend. We figured that if you’ve already locked yourself inside for the day, you might as well spend it online shopping.
We found deals on Dell laptops, iPad Pros, gaming computers, and plenty more to whet your tech appetites for the weekend, so check them out and pick up something nice.
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1,000 and up:
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Acer Nitro 7 Gaming Laptop — $1,049.99 (list price $1,149.99)
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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 — $1,288.82 (list price $1,599.99)
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LG Gram 15.6-inch Laptop — $1,799 (list price $1,999.99)
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