Technology
iPad, MacBook, Samsung Galaxy Tab, ThinkPad, and more
College students are rejoicing (and maybe freaking out a little bit) now that graduation season is just around the corner. You all know what that means: Time to get that grad in your life the perfect gift to send them off into the real world. Those years they spent studying most likely weren’t the breeziest, and now that they’re faced with getting a job, they’ll need a machine that’s up to the task.
There are many routes you can take — you could grab them a high-quality to make their future morning commutes better, a new to ensure they get some rest (they’re going to need it), or even a so their health doesn’t end up falling by the wayside. (Peep our full list of the best useful graduation gifts here.)
If you really want to help them start their adult life right, then get them a new laptop or tablet.
We’ve rounded up some really great deals on laptops and tablets for you this week, including , , , , and more.
Take a look at what we found and pick out that perfect grad gift:
Laptops $499 and below:
Laptops $500 to $999:
Laptops $1,000 and up:
-
Dell Latitude 5591 15.6-inch Laptop — $1,779 (list price $2,541.42)
-
Dell Precision 7530 15.6-inch Laptop — $2,025.59 (list price $3,116.29)
-
Dell Precision 5530 15.6-inch Laptop — $2,406.02 (list price $3,701.57)
-
Dell Precision 5530 2-in-1 15.6-inch Laptop — $2,628.32 (list price $4,043.57)
Tablets on sale:
Looking for more deals, the latest news on cool products, and other ways to upgrade your life? Sign up for the Mashable Deals newsletter .
-
Business5 days ago
Langdock raises $3M with General Catalyst to help businesses avoid vendor lock-in with LLMs
-
Entertainment5 days ago
What Robert Durst did: Everything to know ahead of ‘The Jinx: Part 2’
-
Entertainment5 days ago
This nova is on the verge of exploding. You could see it any day now.
-
Business4 days ago
India’s election overshadowed by the rise of online misinformation
-
Business4 days ago
This camera trades pictures for AI poetry
-
Business5 days ago
CesiumAstro claims former exec spilled trade secrets to upstart competitor AnySignal
-
Business6 days ago
Screen Skinz raises $1.5 million seed to create custom screen protectors
-
Entertainment6 days ago
Dating culture has become selfish. How do we fix it?