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Amazon’s October sales event, Prime Big Deal Days, is back, and we’re tracking the best Prime Day deals across all categories, including computing. We’re seeing huge Prime Day laptop deals, with big savings on gaming laptops, MacBooks, and more. Our expert deal hunters are narrowing the field with a curated selection of top discounts.

Some of the best Prime Day laptop deals we’ve found include Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 3i for 15% off, which was already an amazing value at full price. If you crave more power, the MSI Katana A15 AI gaming laptop is 18% off, offering incredible performance for a discounted price of $1,400.

Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event only lasts until October 9, and these Prime Day laptop deals are bound to sell out, so act fast if you want to save.

The best Amazon Prime Day gaming laptop deals

Among other top gaming laptop deals, we recommend checking out the high-end Alienware M18 R2, which is now at its lowest price to date, with 18% off.

Alienware M18 R2 Gaming Laptop (2024, Core i9, 4080, 32GB, 1TB)

This M18 R2 model is pretty much maxxed out for some of the best gaming performance on any laptop. The price is high, but there are actually more expensive laptops out there with similar specs. It also has a huge 18-inch QHD display capable of 165Hz. With a deal, this gaming laptop is great value.

MSI Katana A15 AI (2024, Ryzen 9, 4070, 32GB, 1TB)

This Katana model sports a 15.6-inch QHD display capable of up to 165Hz. It has a supremely powerful processor, and and upper mid-range GPU for games that can handle any game at high settings, depending on the game and the frame rate you’re looking for.

Lenovo Legion 5i (2024, Core i7, 4070, 32GB, 512GB)

This Legion 5i model by Lenovo is an ideal mid-to-high end gaming laptop that can play any modern power-hungry game. You can prioritize frame rate to make the most of its 165Hz 16-inch 1440p display by reducing graphics settings to around medium. It’ll support maximum graphics settings on games, but expect lower frames-per-second.

The best Amazon Prime Day laptop deals

Buyers on the hunt for a powerful laptop geared toward general computing have a couple of solid deals to choose from. In particular, the 16-inch Samsung Galaxy Book4 laptop is a good deal at 27% off, offering high-performance specs and an OLED screen for under $1,300.

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro (2024, 16″ 3K AMOLED, Core 7 Ultra, 16GB, 1TB)

The Galaxy Book 4 Pro laptops from Samsung are geared for those who appreciate, and are willing to pay for, luxury features like a high-resolution 3K AMOLED display and a premium build. Better value can be found for the performance, but few laptops have such a gorgeous display at this price, too.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i (2024, Core i7, 16GB, 512GB)

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 3i with a 14-inch FHD display is stunning value for the performance and storage. It’s an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a powerful and capable machine to run busy workloads.

The best Amazon Prime Day budget laptop deals

The Asus Vivobook Go for 27% off is an incredible deal for a laptop capable of running home office tasks. At close to $200, it’s the best deal we’ve seen for this model.

HP 15-inch Laptop (2024, 13th-gen Core i5, 8GB, 512GB)

This HP laptop with a large 15-inch display proposes an excellent balance of performance and storage for its price. It’s best suited for general productivity with one or two apps running at a time rather than strenuous workloads.

The best Amazon Prime Day Apple MacBook deals

Among the best Prime Day MacBook deals, you can snag Apple’s latest 13-inch MacBook Air models with the brand’s M3 chip for 19% off. The older M2 version of the 13-inch model is also available for an all-time low.

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M2 (2022)

The 2022 MacBook Air introduced Apple’s M2 processor, which improved performance over the M1 version. It has an especially thin and lightweight design, an improved webcam, and a larger display.

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M3 (2024)

The 2024 MacBook Air carries over Apple’s major redesign for the MacBook Air series that was introduced in 2022 and adds the company’s M3 processor for supreme performance in an ultra-light and thin package that includes a gorgeous display.

Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M3 (2024)

You no longer need a $2,000 MacBook Pro to get a 15-inch display. The 15-inch MacBook Air stretches your viewing real estate and offers the latest M3 power at a budget-friendly price. The larger screen will also greatly benefit anyone doing lots of media editing or needing to view spreadsheets.

Prime Day FAQs

What’s the difference between a gaming laptop and other laptops?

One of the biggest differences is that gaming laptops have more powerful graphics cards (GPUs), components that let them play modern games with realistic visuals. They also tend to have stronger processors (CPUs), meaning programs and files open faster and are better for multitasking. These laptops are great for users who want to play games, edit 4K videos, and quickly switch between dozens of apps.

More typical laptops can have a range of CPUs, from basic to advanced, to power productivity apps like a web browser or the Microsoft Office suite. They usually don’t have a GPU and offer significantly better battery life, as well as lighter and more portable designs.

Design-wise, the best gaming laptops tend to be bigger and heavier, and battery life isn’t great. But they’re often outfitted with customizable lights that give the keyboard and chassis a sleek neon glow.

When it comes to price, the most powerful gaming laptops are far more expensive than any other kind of laptop. But it’s not hard to find more affordable options, and many budget gaming laptops can still play all your favorite games, albeit with some performance caveats.

How much should I expect to pay for a good laptop?

Windows laptops range wildly in price, starting in the low hundreds and going up into the thousands. But in general, you should expect to pay at least $600 to $700 for a decent budget laptop, around $1,000 to $1,300 for a midrange model, and upward of $1,600 for a really powerful PC.

Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon’s website for the full selection.

Antonio Villas-Boas

Senior Tech Reporter

Antonio is a senior tech reporter for Insider’s Reviews team, where he helps lead coverage, reviews, and guides of smartphones, tablets, accessories, wearables, smart home products, as well as audio devices from Apple, Google, Samsung, OnePlus, and other major tech companies. Before joining Business Insider, Antonio was a consumer-electronics analyst at PCMag. He graduated from Colgate University in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in history. You can contact Antonio with tips and cool tech via email at: avillasboas@businessinsider.com Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we test tech and electronics.

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