Technology
Dell, Samsung, Acer, and more great deals on laptops and tablets for this weekend
It’s national deep-fried clams day.
That has nothing to do with this list of laptops and tablets on sale for this weekend, deep-fried clams are just really good. Try ’em.
Anyway, if you’re looking to buy a laptop or tablet ahead of Black Friday, this weekend may be the one to do it. On the discount docket for the next few days are big savings on Acer laptops, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Dell devices, and lots of other great tech that you’d be silly not to get your hands on.
Check out the list below, and get yourself something nice (because why not?).
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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Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook — $1,099.99 (list price $1,399.99)
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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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Asus ROG Strix Scar II Gaming Laptop — $1,299.99 (list price $1,999.99)
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LG Gram 15.6-inch Laptop — $1,746.99 (list price $1,999.99)
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Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop — $1,999 (list price $2,399.99)
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New Apple MacBook Pro — $2,569 (list price $2,799)
Tablets on sale:
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