The back-to-school sales are drawing to a close — these are the RTX 5050, 5060, and 5070 gaming laptops I'd buy
If you're headed off to college soon, a gaming laptop can be a wise investment.
You'll not only have enough power to study or handle coursework, but you'll also have a machine that can tackle your game library out of hours.
Finding a decent deal is a little tough these days with the cost of components like RAM skyrocketing — there are still bargains, however.
Both Walmart and Best Buy are in the final stretch of the back-to-school sales season, meaning students, teachers, and just about anyone can take advantage of various discounts.
I've been scanning retailer pages today, and I found five good value gaming laptops with varying prices for different budgets.
While there are quite literally hundreds of laptops on sale this weekend, these are the handful that I'd consider personally.
A particular highlight has to be this heavily discounted Gigabyte A16 for $1,249 (was $1,849) at Walmart.
A little pricey, perhaps, especially as a machine with an older chipset, but in terms of bang for the buck, this one takes some beating right now with its RTX 5070 graphics card and 32GB of RAM.
Another great choice is this Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S at Best Buy for $2,089 (was $2,199) .
You'll need seriously flush pockets to get this deal, but this configuration features an RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, OLED display, and a Core Ultra 9 chipset, meaning it's very well-specced for the price.
You can read more about this deal and other cheaper options just below.
This weekend's best gaming laptop deals Victus 15.6-inch gaming laptop: was $1124 now $649.99 Graphics card : RTX 3050 Processor : Intel Core i5-13420H RAM : 8GB Storage : 512GB This HP Victus is a cheap (and I mean cheap ) gaming laptop, so don't expect too much in terms of performance.
It's got an older chipset, graphics card, and only 8GB of RAM.
With that said, you can play some basic games with this machine, including relatively recent titles if you're willing to tweak your settings.
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