We handpicked 12 great gaming laptops that are hundreds off for Black Friday

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the absolute best moments of the year to buy a laptop. While several thin, lightweight productivity machines have dropped to their lowest prices, so have a batch of exciting, powerful gaming laptops.

We handpicked several gaming laptops at a variety of price points and performance levels that are currently offering the biggest discounts. It’s easy to be tempted by super low prices on years-old hardware, but these are all options running the latest (or just last-gen) chips — ensuring your purchase goes years before feeling outdated.

Below, you’ll find a little something for everyone, from the entry-level 1080p laptops that excel with games like Fortnite and Roblox to pricier options made to power through the latest AAA games at 2.5K resolution and high frame rates.

$1300

Our favorite gaming laptop that pulls double duty for everyday use and travel (and with actually solid battery life).

$2180

The bigger sibling to the G14, offering the same usability with better all-around specs.

$1200

The Strix G line offers great performance for 1200p gaming in all kinds of games, easy upgrading, and loads of RGB lighting.

$1300

HP’s Omen Max 16 with high-end Intel CPU and RTX 5080 GPU plays just about anything at high or even ultra settings, and it’s slightly cheaper than its closest competitors.

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$550

The Victus 15 is a popular, budget-friendly gaming laptop that now comes with RTX 4050 graphics, more RAM, and an improved 144Hz screen.

$1600

A thin, travel-friendly chassis and excellent OLED display — it’s kind of like buying a MacBook Pro but for gaming. Read our review.

$1199

Impressive specs with a step-up RTX 5060 GPU for a low-$1,000 price.

$1099

A very low price for a very capable RTX 5070 GPU, though that’s what your money is going most toward.

$2000

Not the best build quality around but it makes up for it with a lovely OLED and mid-to-top-end Nvidia GPU options. Read our review.

$599

An entry-level price to get into Nvidia’s entry-level 50-series GPU.

$1500

An affordable mid-ranger from Acer running RTX 5070 or 5070 Ti graphics.

$1400

A gargantuan desktop-replacement laptop with a midrange GPU for not a ton of money.

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