Technology
Best laptop and tablet deals for day two
We’re already into our second day of Prime Day (time flies when you’re saving money) and the deals are still rolling in so fast that we can barely keep track of them all. But don’t panic, because you still have until the end of the day to score some amazing prices on all that Prime Day has to offer — that is, if you haven’t already broken your budget already (then again, haven’t we all?).
Check out some fresh Prime Day deals on laptops and tablets that just hit the web this morning — you’ll find savings on iPads, gaming laptops, MacBooks, Fire Tablets, and more. Not only is Amazon being super generous with their personal device discounts; Walmart, Lenovo, and Dell (who are also having a “Cyber Monday in July” sale) have also hopped into the mix with some really competitive sales.
Take a look at these great devices at even greater prices for day two of Prime Day 2019:
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1,000 and up:
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New Dell XPS 13 Laptop — $1,049 (list price $1,199.99)
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Apple MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop (256GB) — $1,249 (list price $1,399)
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Dell G5 15 SE Gaming Laptop — $1,169.99 (list price $1,369.99)
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Alienware M15 Gaming Laptop — $1,629.99 (list price $2,109.99)
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Dell G7 17-inch Gaming Laptop — $1,779.99 (list price $1,979.99)
Tablets on sale:
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