1. Under $1,000
2. $1,000 – $1,500
3. $1,500+
4. UK deals
5. My recommendations (LIVE)
It's Prime Day! The day Amazon decides to swing open the doors to its warehouse(s) and tries to shift as much stock through them as possible in 48 hours (Prime Day is inexplicably two days long). The good news for us is gaming laptop deals are already coming in thick and fast—from Amazon and other retailers.
Yep, Amazon isn't the only one with deals fever right now. They're all at it—including Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, B&H, Walmart, Target and more—and many are awfully competitive on price, too. Maintaining a watchful eye across all of these retailers is a big job and there's some absolute trash out there—but that's what I'm here for.
I'll keep watch for genuinely good deals for you. I've years of experience reviewing gaming laptops and a range of PC components and I'm convinced—as much as anyone can be without being big-headed—that I know a good laptop deal when I see one.
In the live section below you'll find my recommendations—the gaming laptop deals I feel offer the best blend of performance and price, at least for the next 48 hours. After that, you're on your own. (Actually we keep a guide to the best cheap gaming laptop deals running all year long).
There's no need to go anywhere: this page will automatically update with my latest picks.
Quick links
- Amazon: Asus RTX 4060 laptops from $969
- Asus: TUF 15 RTX 4070 for $1,150 @ Best Buy
- MSI: RTX 4060 laptop for $980 @ Newegg
- Gigabyte: RTX 4070 Aorus 17 laptop for $1,530 @ Amazon
- Lenovo: Save $750 on a Legion Pro 7i RTX 4080 machine @ B&H Photo
- Walmart: RTX 4070 HP Victus for $1,199
- Target: Manufacturer refurbs from Acer from $700
- Razer: Up to 23% off RTX 40-series Blades
- Newegg: RTX 4080 Gigabyte laptop for $1,800
- Best Buy: RX 7700S Asus machine for under $700
- Dell: RTX 4070 Dell G16 for $1,300
- RTX 4050: HP Victus 15 | $599 @ Walmart
- RTX 4060: Gigabyte G5 | $969 @ Amazon
- RTX 4070: Acer Nitro 16 | $1,130 @ Newegg
- RTX 4080: Gigabyte Aorus 17H | $1,800 @ Newegg
The best Prime Day gaming laptop deals under $1,000
Steam Deck (LCD) | 512GB SSD | $449 at Steam
Okay, the Steam Deck may have had an OLED refresh but the original version is still the archetype of what a mobile PC gaming device should be. It’s just as powerful as the most recent model so all those Steam Deck compatible games should run well. It’s the OG PC gaming handheld, and it still demands respect.View Deal
Asus ROG Ally | AMD Z1 Extreme | 7-inch 1080p | 120 Hz | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | $649.99 $549.99 at Best Buy (save $100)
The most powerful version of one of the best PC gaming handhelds is back at a discounted price. The Asus Ally surprised us at launch with its relatively low MSRP (for a premium Asus product), and now it’s even cheaper. Has the time come for you to get in on some handheld gaming action?View Deal
HP Victus 15 | RTX 4050 | Ryzen 5 8645HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 8 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | $979 $599 at Walmart (save $380)
Let’s be upfront about this, nobody wants a laptop with just 8 GB of RAM in 2024. But when you’re talking about a gaming notebook that costs just $600, but with a decent RTX 40-series GPU inside it, I can swallow it. Especially when you can easily upgrade the RAM with just a wee screwdriver in-hand. And 16 GB of fast dual-channel DDR5 is just $50-odd right now. The RTX 4050 is just a 75 W variant, so not the outright fastest, but will still definitely do a job at 1080p, and for this money, that’s all you can ask.View Deal
Asus TUF A16 | RX 7700S | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-4800 | 512 GB SSD | $1,099.99 $679.99 at Best Buy (save $420)
A gaming laptop with an AMD graphics card is a rarity, rarer still to find one with a very tasty discount. Now, the RX7700S isn’t the most exciting of graphics card, but it is a GPU that will outperform the RTX 4050 in most games quite comfortably, making this $700 system a very tempting laptop deal. The screen is decent, the memory is large enough, if a little slow for DDR5, and maybe we’d rather more storage space, but all round it’s a quality gaming machine for a very good price.View Deal
MSI Bravo 15 | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 9 7940HS | 15-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | $1,049.99 $899.99 at Walmart (save $150.99)
It’s maybe a wee bit of a chonky beast, but no more so than recent Dell gaming laptops, and it’s here with enough of a saving to give me pause. You are getting a 105W RTX 4060, which isn’t super fast, but you are getting a decent amount of storage and proper DDR5 memory, too.
Price check: Newegg $979.99
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Dell G15 | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7840HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-4800 | 512 GB SSD | $999.97 $949.99 at Amazon (save $49.98)
Dell’s angular chassis definitely feels like it’s had some Alienware influence on it, but it is quite a bezel-happy thing. Still, you are getting a decent spec for a decent sub-$1,000 price. That includes an RTX 4060 that will certainly do a job with the 1080p display. But it’s a slick 165 Hz panel, and you’re getting a full 16GB of dual-channel DDR5, the mighty AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU, though only a 512 GB SSD. Still, this is a lot of laptop for not a huge chunk of cash.View Deal
Gigabyte G5 | RTX 4060 | Core i7 12650H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR4 | 1TB SSD | $969 at Amazon
The ol’ Gigabyte G5 has been a classic when it comes to budget gaming laptops for a long while now, and just when you thought it had disappeared it’s back with better specs and a still sub-$1,000 price tag. As we discovered when we reviewed the Core i5 version of the G5, it’s a great little gaming laptop, and with the extra storage and slightly better CPU this is a quality machine for the money. If you’re happy with just a 512GB SSD (or have a bigger one ready to drop in) you could save a little more cash and go for the 512GB $922 version.
Price check: Newegg $1,124.99View Deal
Lenovo Legion Slim 5 | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 5 7640HS | 16-inch | 1200p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | $1,3499.99 $959 at Amazon (save $390.99)
This is an amazing price for a 140W RTX 4060 gaming laptop. Sure the screen is a little large for a relatively small 1200p resolution in terms of pixel pitch, but in game you’ll get a great level of performance out of the GPU. The SSD also isn’t very large, but these are minor quibbles when the rest of the system is so good. It’s a great price for a great laptop.
Price check: Newegg $1,234.99 | Best Buy $1,349.99View Deal
The best Prime Day gaming laptop deals from $1,000 to $1,500
Acer Nitro 16 | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 16-inch | 1600p | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | $1,199.99 $1,129.99 at Newegg (save $70)
Forget an RTX 4060 laptop at this price point, you can secure yourself an RTX 4070 for the same money. Not only does this machine come with a bigger GPU than most for the money, the rest of this laptop is awesome, too. A fantastic Ryzen 7040-series CPU is paired with 16 GB of DDR5 and a 1600p screen. Only downside is that 512 GB SSD, though you could swap it out for something bigger.View Deal
Asus TUF F15 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13620H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-4800 | 1TB SSD | $1,399.99 $1,149.99 at Best Buy (save $250)
This is a gaming laptop deal that makes it tough to recommend RTX 4060 machines for anything near to a grand. With a genuine RTX 4070 GPU in a system for this much you’re got a lot of gaming power for a great price. We did see a 12th Gen version for $980 around Black Friday last year, so there is precedent, but we’ve not seen a similarly specced system down around this price since.
Price check: Newegg $1,269.99 | Amazon $1,271.96View Deal
Acer Predator 14 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13700H | 14-inch | 250 Hz | 1600p | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | $1,999.99 $1,149.99 at Amazon (save $850)
It’s not the prettiest gaming laptop you’ll ever see but underneath the cheap-looking exterior is a pile of really nice hardware. That Intel CPU has 14 cores, 20 threads, and the GPU is a 140W RTX 4070. Backing them up are 16GB of DDR5 RAM and, unusually for this price, a full 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD. Even the 2560 x 1600 screen is good, with a 250 Hz refresh rate and mini-LED backlighting. There’s very little to dislike here and it’ll be down to whether the lightweight nature or 14-inch panel just aren’t right for you.
Price check: Newegg $1,595View Deal
HP Victus 16 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13700H | 16-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,199 at Walmart
The Victus range isn’t the HP brand that comes to mind when you think gaming laptop, but it’s the affordable side of the business which is still able to pack a decent punch for the price. This RTX 4070-powered machine is the cheapest we’ve found toting Nvidia’s third-tier mobile GPU, but it is a 120 W version, not the full 140 W monty. That will still deliver at the 1080p res of this screen and will work comfortably under this relatively slim 16-inch chassis. The rest of the spec—16 GB DDR5 and 1 TB SSD—are exactly what you’d hope for at this end of the market, too. A really good price for a seriously solid machine.View Deal
MSI Katana 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13620H | 15-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-4000 | 1 TB SSD | $1,340 $1,199.99 at Amazon (save $140.01)
MSI has another (yes, another) RTX 4070 gaming laptop for under $1,200. It’s one of the pricier models, and as such should be considered an alternative if the others sell out. That said, the 1 TB SSD is appreciated out of the box, but the DDR5 memory is on the slower side of things.
Price check: Newegg $1,487.99View Deal
Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 | Nvidia RTX 4060 | AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS | 14-inch | OLED | 1440p | 120 Hz | 16GB LPDDR5X-6400| 1 TB SSD | $1,599.99 $1,099.99 at Best Buy (save $500)
If you don’t want a hulking gaming laptop, let me introduce the glorious 2024 version of the Zephyrus 14 (see our review): the best 14-incher and one that can game without busting your bank balance or your shoulder when lugging it around—no-nonsense specs in a delightful package. This is the latest version with the sexy aluminum unibody chassis. It’s a very smart package, though obviously not the most affordable RTX 4060 machine by any stretch.
Price check: Newegg $1,499.99
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Gigabyte Aorus 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13700H | 16-inch | 1440p | 160 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | $1,399.99 $1,249.99 at Newegg (save $150)
Last year’s Aorus 15 is still a very good mid-range gaming laptop. It’s not as overtly gamer-aggressive in styling as previous Aorus machines, and yet it’s still got all the gaming goods you would want from a 15-incher. The 165 Hz, 1440p panel comes with an impressively thin bezel and compliments the 140 W RTX 4070 that Gigabyte is packing inside it. The classic 16GB / 1TB memory/storage combo is plenty good enough to support the 14-core Core i7 chip at its heart, too.
Price check: Amazon $1,249.99View Deal
HP Omen Transcend 14 | RTX 4060 | Core Ultra 7 155H | 14-inch | 120 Hz | 2880 x 1800 | OLED | 512GB SSD | 16GB DDR5-7500 | $1,729.99 $1,329.99 at HP (save $400)
This lovely 14-incher is pretty expensive for an RTX 4060 but it’s still the best compact gaming laptop around. You get an excellent OLED panel as standard and a 65W GPU that will still deliver a quality gaming experience. The 512GB SSD is a bit small, but you can configure the machine with a 1TB drive if you’re willing to spend a bit more. Shame the battery life isn’t so good, but that’s small gaming laptops for youView Deal
The best Prime Day gaming laptop deals from $1,500+
Gigabyte Aorus 17H | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13700H | 17.3-inch | 1440p | 240 Hz | 16GB DDR5-4800 | 1TB SSD | $1,749 $1,529.99 at Amazon (save $219.01)
This is a big laptop that, for once, hasn’t packed with the most power-hungry components. That Core i7 is easier to keep cool than an i9 and it’s a more suitable match for the 140W RTX 4070 alongside. It is $200 more than the Asus TUF above but you’re getting a much nicer display.View Deal
Razer Blade 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i7 13800H | 15-inch | 1440p | 240 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $2,799.99 $1,599.99 at Amazon (save $1,200)
This is the cheapest we’ve seen an RTX 4070 Blade 15 going for in… maybe ever? I can’t find any evidence to suggest this modern spec has been any cheaper, anyways. You’re still paying a premium for the Razer badge, but the company does make a mean laptop with an all-metal chassis and excellent performance.View Deal
Gigabyte Aorus 17H | RTX 4080 | Core i7 13700H | 17.3-inch | 1080p | 360 Hz | 16GB DDR5-4800 | 1TB SSD | $1,849 $1,799.99 at Newegg (save $49.01)
$1,800 for a laptop with a 1080p screen? Ignore that for the moment and note that you’re getting a decent CPU, a 150W RTX 4080, and a nice amount of storage. Then focus on the fact that the screen is enormous (for a laptop) and super-fast, and what you’re looking at is something that’s idle for e-sports and competitive shooter fans. Gigabyte’s control app isn’t the best, though.View Deal
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i | RTX 4080 | Core i9 13900HX | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 32GB DDR5-5600 | 1TB SSD | $2,749 $1,999 at B&H Photo (save $750)
Let’s be honest, at this point, this isn’t a deal on the best RTX 4080 laptop I’ve tested, this is just the price that it is. It’s effectively been on offer at B&H at this level for a year now, but it’s a fantastic notebook, offering performance that can often match and sometimes beat an RTX 4090-based system (see our review). There’s a high-performance CPU to back it up, a decent, bright 1600p screen, and a fair amount of storage. All with a discount.View Deal
Razer Blade 16 | RTX 4080 | Core i9 13950HX | 16-inch | QHD+ | 240 Hz | 32 GB DDR5-5600 | 1 TB SSD | $3,599.99 $2,599.99 at Amazon (save $1,000)
There’s no escaping Razer’s premium pricing, though you can ease it a little with a deal like this. This is last year’s model though you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference in many ways. It comes with an RTX 4080 mobile chip and the Core i9 13950HX—more or less the best spec you should reasonably want inside a gaming laptop today.
Price check: Walmart $2,599.99View Deal
The best Amazon Prime Day gaming laptop deals in the UK
- Amazon: £400 off the best OLED Razer Blade
- Laptops Direct: MSI RTX 4060 laptop for £750
- Overclockers: RTX 4070 laptop for £1,300
- Razer UK: Up to £1,000 off some RTX 4080 Blade laptops
- Scan: RTX 4070 laptop from £1,150
- PC Specialist: Configurable RTX 40-series laptops
- Cyberpower: Asus RTX 4060 for £850
- Currys: £1,099 RTX 4070 MSI machine
- RTX 4060: MSI Bravo 15 | £750 @ Laptops Direct
- RTX 4070: MSI Katana 15 | £1,099 @ Currys
- RTX 4080: MSI Vector 17 I £1,899 @ Ebuyer
MSI Bravo| RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | £999.99 £749.97 at Laptops Direct (save £250)
With a 105 W TGP on its RTX 4060 GPU, this surprisingly affordable MSI machine puts it at the top of our list of gaming laptop deals. That’s way beyond the awful 45 W Cyborg (which you should absolutely avoid) and speedier than the Gigabyte we love so well. The SSD is a bit sad, and the AMD chip isn’t the full Zen 4 deal, so you don’t get the battery sipping 780M integrated graphics (just the Zen 3+ 680M), but it’s still a lot of laptop for £750.View Deal
Gigabyte G5 | RTX 4060 | Core i5 12500H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR4-3200 | 512GB SSD | £1,099 £799 at Currys (save £250)
We’re big fans of this little budget gaming laptop, and our Jacob loved its great gaming performance (check out our review). With over £250 off the original price and some genuine 1080p gaming chops on offer, we reckon this makes quite a tidy deal. It’s a bit more expensive than the above Medion P25 but the RTX 4060 is much better for gaming.
Price check: Amazon £799View Deal
Asus TUF | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 5 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | £894.97 £849.60 at Cyberpower (save £45.07)
This isn’t the cheapest RTX 4060-powered laptop around, but it’s the one that will likely give you the most performance thanks to its 140 W TGP. The Gigabyte above makes do with 75 W, so this is pushing the silicon a whole lot further and that will show in the gaming benchmarks. The TUF laptops are quality budget machines, too. Not as sleek as the Asus ROG notebooks, but they’ve got it where it counts. Well, except for that miserly 512 GB SSD, that is.
Price check: Amazon £894.97View Deal
MSI Katana 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i9 13900H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £1,399 £1,099 at Currys (save £300)
Phew, those are some pretty impressive specs at a similarly impressive discount, from a trusted brand no less. Yes, it’s only got a 1080p screen, and yes, 32GB of RAM instead of the included 16GB would be nice, but for just £1,149 you get a super-fast Core i9, an RTX 4070 and a 1TB SSD. That’s a bit of a magic combo if you ask me, and at a bit of a magic price too. That GPU isn’t running at peak performance, however, with just a 105 W TGP, but that still gives it enough juice to cope with that 1080p screen even if it’s not the full 140 W deal.
Price check: Amazon £1,150View Deal
Asus TUF A15 | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 9 8945H | 15.6-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | 32 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | £1,899.60 £1,599.60 at Cyberpower (save £300)
She may not be the cheapest, or prettiest, but this packed Asus machine has got a lot going for it. That 165 Hz IPS panel is high-res and the RTX 4070 is running at its top 140 W power limits. And that chonky chassis only helps that. You’re also getting a ton of DDR5 memory and a decent 1 TB of fast SSD storage, too. View Deal
MSI Vector 17 | RTX 4080 | Core i9-13980HX | 17-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £2,097.90 £1,899 at Ebuyer (save £198.90)
When it comes to the hardware running under the bonnet, this 16-inch MSI Vector certainly has the goods, what with that Intel Core i9 processor and an RTX 4080 making a very tempting package indeed. Bit of a shame about the 1200p display and 16GB of RAM, but at least the screen’s a good ‘un with a 144Hz refresh rate and nice and bright panel. There’s a huge amount of performance here in quite a slim and svelte package, making this machine a lot of power for under the magic £2,000 marker.View Deal
Hey, Jacob here. I'm senior hardware editor here at PC Gamer. I'll be your guide for the next two days' festivities.
I'm scouring the web for the very best gaming laptop deals as you read this, so stay tuned here for my top recommendations.
Acer Nitro 16 | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 16-inch | 1600p | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | $1,199.99 $1,129.99 at Newegg (save $70)
Forget an RTX 4060 laptop at this price point, you can secure yourself an RTX 4070 for the same money. Not only does this machine come with a bigger GPU than most for the money, the rest of this laptop is awesome, too. A fantastic Ryzen 7040-series CPU is paired with 16 GB of DDR5 and a 1600p screen. Only downside is that 512 GB SSD, though you could swap it out for something bigger.View Deal
Here's why I chose this laptop: Any gaming laptop with an RTX 4070 under $1,200 is going to get my attention, but since I've seen at least five of said laptops, here's why I'm suggesting this one.
For starters, this machine comes with the Ryzen 7 7735HS at its heart. An eight core, 16-thread CPU, it importantly shares many of the same attributes that make the desktop variants so popular, too. That includes the superb Zen 3 architecture, a power-savvy design when required, and a 680M iGPU. That last one is important as it means you don't necessarily have to stick with the power hungry RTX 4070 in this machine when you don't need it. That's good for battery.
The screen is a smart pairing here. A 2560 x 1600 resolution panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio leaves plenty of room for working and gaming. It is also rated to 165 Hz, which should more than suffice for most games.
The one downside to this laptop is the 512 GB SSD. That's miniscule for today's Steam libraries, especially once you factor in the size of the Windows 11 OS these days. Luckily, I've done some digging and found you should have a spare NVMe slot in the undercarriage for an easy upgrade with a bigger drive—and without removing the old one—though you'll need to be comfortable taking the bottom panel off.
What to look for in a gaming laptop: So, you're thinking about buying a gaming laptop. Here are three things to look out for:
1. Check for single-channel memory: We tend to avoid laptops with 8 GB of memory—only the most budget machines are worth considering with such little RAM available—though there's another, often more hidden specification to look out for. That's whether the RAM is dual-channel or single-channel.
Laptop CPUs are able to make use of two channels for RAM, the total available bandwidth split between them. If you have a laptop with a single stick of SO-DIMM memory within it, it will only be utilising a single channel. That's bad news for performance in any application, including games, that are memory limited. The good news is that even single-channel memory can still perform well most of the time, but when you're buying a new laptop in 2024, why run the risk of your favourite game falling foul?
While some laptops will say whether they come with two sticks of RAM, i.e. “2 x 8 GB”, others will not. That information isn't always made available and you might have to dig around to be sure what you're getting. Otherwise, you can always upgrade your RAM to dual-channel memory.
2. Get the balance right between screen and GPU: Most laptop manufacturers are pretty good at getting this balance right, but if you're buying an RTX 4090 gaming laptop and your choice of laptop comes with a 1080p screen, you might not be getting the most out of it. You probably want a 16:10 2560 x 1600 resolution screen rated to 240 Hz or something similar. That's the sweet spot.
Similarly, a 4K screen on a tiny 14-inch gaming laptop with a chunky GPU inside it is not as awesome of a combination as it may seem. While potentially handy for accelerating Blender or AI workloads, for gaming, the tiny screen will crush many of the benefits of 4K while sapping performance, and generally the high-end GPUs consume enough wattage to send 14-inch laptops over the edge for thermals.
3. All gaming laptops sound like a jet engine while gaming: We just haven't cracked the technology to keep our gaming laptops cool while actually gaming. There are some heartening moves to make solid-state cooling a thing, though hardly a shipping laptop to show for it today.
I'm not trying to put you off buying a gaming laptop—quite the opposite, I think they can be great—but I want to be upfront about what you can expect. Some gaming laptops choose to prioritise lower-wattage GPUs and power-savvy CPUs to reduce the need for chunky cooling, such as the compact Zephyrus G14, though even these need fast, loud fans to keep cool. In all my years of testing I've never found a gaming laptop that's significantly quieter than any other, only a bit less… annoying?