The second Amazon Prime Day sales event of the year is here, and once again it offers discounts on MacBooks, Windows laptops, and various PC accessories. Like previous Prime Big Deal Days, this sale runs for two days and requires a Prime membership to qualify for most discounts. Some sale prices are open to anyone, and competing sales from Best Buy and other retailers often match or beat the discounts on Amazon without requiring a subscription.
If you’re shopping for a laptop and are unable to wait for potentially bigger sales during Black Friday, this may be a good opportunity to save what you can now. We’ve been perusing the deals across our wide range of October Prime Day coverage, and here are the best ones we’ve found on laptops we’ve either directly tested or feel comfortable recommending. They include solid sales on Apple, HP, Microsoft, Lenovo, Asus, and others.
Best MacBook deals
Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2024, M4 Max)

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Apple MacBook Air 13 (2025, M4)

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- The two-generations-old 13-inch MacBook Air with M2 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD is $699 ($100 off) at Best Buy. It’s still a great machine today that will last years, but if you can squeeze the extra 100 bones for the M4 model, I think it’s worth it in the long-run.
Apple MacBook Air 15 (2025, M4)

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- While not a laptop, there’s no denying how good the M4 Mac Mini is — especially on sale for $499 ($100 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. It was $30 cheaper in the summer, but if you already have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to use there’s no better value for a powerful little desktop. Read our review.
Best Windows laptop deals
2024 Microsoft Surface Laptop (13.8-inch)

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Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

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Microsoft Surface Laptop, 13-inch

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- The Acer Swift 16 AI is once again heavily discounted to $799.99 ($450 off) at Best Buy. The Swift 16 addresses one of my biggest issues with the Swift 14: its low-rent screen quality. The Swift 16 has a 16-inch OLED with 2880 x 1800 resolution and 120Hz refresh, and it packs lots of ports as well as a very good Intel Lunar Lake chip.
- Another budget-friendly Acer, the Swift Go 14 is on sale at Amazon for $699.99 ($200 off). It’s got an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. This isn’t matching its all-time lowest price, but it’s very close (within about $13).
- The 14-inch Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge is $899.99 ($450 off) and the 16-inch version is $1,249.99 ($500 off), both at Best Buy. They both pack Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite processors, which perform okay compared to other Snapdragon-based laptops from this year and last — though few of them look this sleek, and the Samsung is a much more appealing package on this level of discount. Read our review.
Asus Zenbook S 16

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Best gaming laptop deals
Razer Blade 16 (2025, RTX 5090)

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- Razer’s smaller Blade 14 laptop for 2025 is on sale at Amazon for $1,899.99 ($100 off). It may not be a huge discount, but it’s the Blade 14’s best deal yet. You can get it in black or white with a 14-inch 2880 x 1800 / 120Hz OLED, RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 AI 365 CPU, 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. It’s a fair amount of power for a compact and travel-friendly laptop that isn’t strictly just for gaming. Read our review of its larger Blade 16 sibling.
Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 (2025, RTX 5080)

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- Asus’s more modest Strix gaming laptop, the 2025 ROG Strix G16, is on sale for $1,199.99 ($300 off) at Amazon. It doesn’t have the fancy animated LEDs on its lid, but it packs a respectable RTX 5060 GPU, Intel Core i7 14650HX, 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD.
- The Asus TUF Gaming A16 laptop with RTX 5070 GPU is $1,349.99 ($350 off) at Best Buy. Asus’s TUF Gaming is a lower-end line than the ROG Strix, but in these configurations it’s better core specs with a lower-res and lower-refresh screen.
- Alienware’s Aurora line of gaming laptops are on sale at Amazon. The Aurora 16 and Aurora 18 are on sale for $1,049.99 ($350 off) and $2,299.99 ($650 off), respectively. The 16 has a 16-inch 2560 x 1600 / 120Hz display and RTX 5060 GPU, while the 18 offers the same resolution on a larger 18-inch panel with 300Hz refresh, more RAM, a faster CPU, and RTX 5070 GPU. For another option somewhere in the middle, Best Buy has the Alienware Aurora 16X with a 240Hz panel, RTX 5060, 32GB of RAM, and the same Intel chip as the 18-inch for $1,399.99 ($400 off).
HP Victus 15 (2025, RTX 4050)

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Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025)

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Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 (RTX 5080)

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Best computer accessory deals
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor (G95SC, 240Hz)

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- Alienware’s excellent AW3423DWF 34-inch Curved QD-OLED gaming monitor is selling for $521.99 (about $177 off) at Amazon. The 21:9 ultrawide display supports 3440 x 1440 resolution at up to 165Hz refresh rate. This is the lower-cost version of the model we reviewed back in 2022, and it remains a great option if newer OLEDs capable of 4K or 240Hz refresh are still too pricey — or if they’re just overkill for your needs.
- Speaking of OLEDs, Amazon has a bunch of fantastic deals on quality OLED gaming monitors from various brands. (Many of these offerings use the same or similar OLED panels sourced from LG Display, with some of biggest differences being their housing design and extra features like a KVM.) The 32-inch Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 with 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh is $749.99 ($350 off, and a new all-time low). Acer’s 32-inch Predator OLED Gaming Monitor with 4K / 240Hz is $799.99 ($200 off, and also a new low). And Asus’s 27-inch ROG Strix XG27AQDMG 1440p / 240Hz OLED is $584 ($115 off).
Insta360 Link 2

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Anker Laptop Power Bank (25K, 165W, Built-in and Retractable Cables)

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Belkin USB-C to USB-C Cable

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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Ugreen Uno Charger (65W, 3-Port)

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Elgato Stream Deck MK. 2

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- The Epomaker P75 mechanical keyboard that I personally own and covered in our recent affordable keyboard buying guide is now selling at Amazon for just $61.19 (about $39 off its original price). This might be one of the last pushes until it’s no longer available, now that Epomaker discontinued it.
- If you prefer a slightly more conventional mechanical keyboard that isn’t so loud, the Keychron V1 Max with linear red switches is $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. That’s a new low price for Keychron’s most advanced version of its base 75 percent board, supporting both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless. Read our buying guide.
- One more keyboard recc from our recent buying guide: the Dry Studio Ice Ring 63 RT in its best color is just $99.99 ($40 off) at Amazon. That’s another new low, this time on the super fast Hall effect gaming board that’s wired only and features an adjustable actuation point you can tune with a unique geared ring.
- Hate how I constantly post about small form factor keyboards that lack number pads? Not to worry! With an affordable wireless numpad like the 8BitDo Retro 18 you can get your precious number keys to go with any keyboard (even on the left side) for as low as $31.28 (about $14 off) at Amazon. It comes in four different stylings, reminiscent of the Commodore 64, Famicom, NES, and IBM Model M.
- The Angry Miao AM Infinity Mouse is on sale at Amazon for $126.99 ($43 off). That’s about what the Kickstarter early bird preorder price was for this skeletonized gaming mouse with hot-swappable batteries. The ergonomics and look of the Infinity Mouse’s skeletonized design may be polarizing, but at 49 grams there’s no denying how incredibly light this thing is. Read our impressions.
Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD (with heatsink)

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Update, October 7th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and remove expired deals.