Technology
Fire tablets are on sale, plus more tech deals this weekend
We’re due for a weekend of becoming utter couch potatoes and doing nothing more than watching our favorite shows while nestled under a soft blanket in our comfiest PJs. Honestly, we’ve been due every weekend since The Bad Times started.
If you don’t have a TV to melt in front of this weekend, try a nice laptop or tablet instead — they stream things too, and plenty of them are on sale right now. We found those for you, by the way.
Here are some of our favorite laptop and tablet deals running this weekend:
Laptops $499 and below
Laptops $500 to $999
Laptops $1,000 and up
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HP Spectre Folio — $1,259.99 (list price $1,399.99)
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Microsoft Surface Book 2 — $1,299 (list price $1,499)
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MSI GS Series Stealth Gaming Laptop — $1,299.99 (list price $1,699.99)
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon — $1,396.85 (list price $2,279)
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MSI 4K Ultra HD Laptop — $1,449.99 (list price $1,799.99)
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Razer Blade Stealth Gaming Laptop — $1,499.99 (list price 1,799.99)
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Razer Blade 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop — $1,899.99 (list price $2,599.99)
Tablets on sale
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