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Black Friday laptop deals 2025: I found 6 deals worth shopping (so far)

by Adrian Russell


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The best early Black Friday laptop deals at a glance:


the 13-inch m4 apple macbook air


the Alienware 16X Aurora


the Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus

I write about all things laptops here at Mashable, and whenever a family member or friend comes to me for shopping recommendations, I always tell them this: “Unless it’s an emergency, don’t buy anything until Black Friday.”

My logic is simple. The year-end shopping season is when I see the deepest discounts on laptops emerge across Amazon, Best Buy, and other major tech retailers. It’s partly because these stores know that people are looking for good, giftable buys ahead of the holidays, but it’s also because they’re trying to offload their current inventories ahead of next-gen refreshes at the start of the following year. Enter: Record-low prices on MacBooks, Windows laptops, and Chromebooks. Voila: An upgrade that’s normally out of your budget is suddenly affordable.

I should note that most of the absolute best Black Friday laptop deals won’t appear until Black Friday proper, which falls on Nov. 28 this year. However, I’ve stumbled upon half a dozen early offers that I don’t expect to get much cheaper next week. (They’re mainly MacBooks and Chromebooks so far; I’m not obsessed with any Windows laptop deals just yet — they’re fine but not amazing.) If you see a deal featured in my list below, it’s because I’d happily add it to my own cart right now if I was in the market for a new PC.

The M4 Apple MacBook Airs

Apple’s latest MacBook Air is lightweight, quiet, and faster than 83% of the laptops in our entire testing database — it’s a really impressive ultraportable. The 15-inch model is my top pick for most people, but the 13-inch model is great for college students and other users who want something a little cheaper and more portable. Both sizes were regularly on sale on Amazon for $200 off earlier this fall, and I really didn’t think they’d get any cheaper at this point in their life cycles (considering they’re still well under a year old). Shockingly, they’re now $250 off in the lead-up to Black Friday.

For what it’s worth, Costco is the only retailer that’s been able to match Amazon’s all-time lows on the M4 MacBook Airs thus far, and it’s not reserving them for members, either. However, a one- to two-day delivery time à la Amazon Prime will cost you $9.86. (Standard shipping is free, and Costco members get the option of in-store pickup.)

$749.99
at Amazon and Costco

$999
Save $249.01

 

$949.99
at Amazon and Costco

$1,199
Save $249.01

 

The 14-inch M5 Apple MacBook Pro

The all-new MacBook Pro is my splurge pick if you want an Apple laptop with even more power, a brighter 120Hz display, more ports for creative work, and crazy-good stamina. (At 21 hours and 17 minutes, it has the longest battery life of any MacBook we’ve ever tried, and our tech editor loved it.) It debuted in mid-October at a starting price of $1,599 and hasn’t stopped getting cheaper since. At the time of writing, the base configuration with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage is marked down to just $1,473 — a savings of just over $125.

$1,473
at Amazon

$1,599
Save $126

 

A refurbished 13-inch M3 Apple MacBook Air

If you’re in the market for a dirt-cheap-but-not-too-outdated MacBook, Best Buy has a refurbished 13-inch MacBook Air with last year’s M3 chip on sale for only $569.99. (Walmart usually sells the M1 model from 2020 for $599, so this is a genuine steal.) It has a 1080p FaceTime camera and closed-lid support for two external displays, whereas the newer M4 version has a nicer 12MP webcam and open-lid support for two monitors. It also comes with half the RAM as the latest model and runs about 24% slower. Still, it’s a fine pick for simple everyday tasks like web browsing and sending emails.

$569.99
at Best Buy

$849
Save $279.01

 

The Alienware 16X Aurora

For most people, the Alienware 16X Aurora is my new favorite gaming laptop, a mid-range model featuring a 240Hz matte display, one-zone RGB backlighting, an Intel Arrow Lake processor, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics. Notably, it comes with a “Stealth Mode” hotkey that turns down its fan noise and backlighting while boosting its battery life — a nice-to-have when you’re not using it for gaming. The variant I tested has a high-end Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, an RTX 5070 GPU, 32GB of memory, and 1TB of storage; it’s already pretty fairly priced at $1,999.99, but Dell is currently selling it for $1,649.99 (or 18% off) as an early Black Friday deal. Other configurations with lesser specs start at just $1,349.99.

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$1,649.99
at Dell

$1,999.99
Save $350

 

The Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus

Lenovo’s convertible Chromebook Plus is my favorite Chromebook for most buyers because of its stellar build quality, decent performance, great speakers, nice keyboard, and 12-hour battery life. There are two configurations available: One with an Intel Core i5-1334U processor and 256GB of storage, and another with a less powerful Intel Core i3-1315U processor and 128GB of storage. They both retail for $599 at full price.

The first configuration is the model we tested, and it’s a Costco exclusive (though you can buy it without a membership). It’s marked down to $529.99 ahead of Black Friday, which is actually the first time I’ve ever seen it on sale. The other, more pared-down version is a worse value at full price, but Best Buy is currently selling it for $349 (or $250 off), making it a great option for budget buyers with basic needs.

$529.99
at Costco

$599.99
Save $70

 

$349
at Best Buy

$599
Save $250

 

The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514

Acer’s all-new Chromebook Plus Spin 514 features an unrivaled 18-hour battery life and a fast processor (relatively speaking) with an NPU that supports two exclusive AI features. The version Acer sells on its website has 16GB of memory, a backlit keyboard, a fingerprint reader, and a 2.8K touchscreen display. It’s overkill for most people, but it’s worth considering if you want a high-end, super-future-proofed Chromebook. It’s on sale for $769.99 right now (normally $799.99). That’s not a huge discount, but it’s never been on sale before.

$769.99
at Acer

$799.99
Save $30

 



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