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AllTheThings.Best on MSNGet $450 Off 16″ Alienware Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9 and RTX 5090This content may contain affiliate links. If you would like to support us and use these links to buy something, we may earn a commission. Prices are effective at publishing time only and prices can change at any time.
Hat tip to my colleague Matt Hanson for finding - and listing - this sumptuous deal in his Prime Day laptop hub. The Dell Alienware 16 Area-51 gaming laptop sells for $3,500 down from $3,950, a saving of $450. And you get a lot for your money.
Woot, a dedicated deals site owned by Amazon, is serving up a whole bunch of factory reconditioned gaming laptops at cheap prices.
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HP is offering its newest and most powerful gaming laptop at a pretty hefty discount. It features a 16" 1920x200 display, Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU, RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. The RTX 5080 mobile GPU is roughly 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 4080 mobile GPU that it replaces.
Multiple 2025 gaming laptops have been launched already this year, but we want to highlight three particular models that impressed us more than the others. These three portable powerhouses are easily the best gaming laptops with Nvidia GPUs this year — at least for the time being.
This 5090 laptop has seen a steep discount for the Fourth of July, and it's cheaper than any rival we've spotted.
The HP Omen Max 16 pairs with HyperX mice and headsets without the need for wireless USB dongles.
Case in point: people are hyping up a “$1,000 off” RTX 5090 deal … which still costs $2,649. That’s almost $700 above MSRP. I genuinely hope you weren’t mid-sip, because yeah — it’s that bad.