In this article
- Best laptop deals for March 2023
- Laptop deals in the sales: under £500
- Laptop deals in the sale: £500-£700
- Laptop deals in the sale: £700 and above
- Apple MacBook deals in the sales
- Looking to save even more money on a laptop?
- How to get deals on specific laptop brands
- When and where are the laptop sales?
Discover our expert pick of the best laptop deals - these are real deals on laptops that perform well in our independent lab tests. You can use our advice to help you quickly make the right choice when buying a laptop in sale.
Big manufacturers launch their new laptop ranges on an annual basis, even before the previous year’s stock has sold out. This, along with heavy competition between brands and retailers, means there are usually good deals around. And if nothing catches your eye in the sales, there are always new laptop deals around the corner.
However, not every deal is as attractive as it might appear. Read on for our expert pick of genuine laptop deals on models that score well in our tests and are on sale at a good price. This month we've found some significant savings, including a laptop that's 40% off its £999 RRP.
Do check our laptop reviews to make sure a model is right for you and to uncover our Best Buys. As well as the results of our independent lab tests, our reviews also reveal which brands are the most and least reliable – and which one's owners would recommend, based on our unique annual laptop owners' survey.
We reveal the best laptops for all budgets, based on our tough independent tests.
Best laptop deals for March 2023
We've highlighted a couple of our top picks below. Keep scrolling to see the rest of our favorite deals, ordered by price.
Our pick: HP ENVY x360 13-bf0003na (typical price - £1,000)
- Intel Core i5
- 8GB Ram
- 512GB storage
We like: Fast performance
We don't like: Touchpad a little laggy
HP has produced a great package with the 13.3-inch Envy x360. We found it was fast when dealing with everyday tasks, and the impressive screen made for a good viewing experience. We were also impressed with the array of ports provided – two USB 3 ports, two USB-Cs, a headphone jack, and a micro SD card slot.
The touchpad is accurate, but we found it was a touch slower to make an initial response than some other laptops we've tested.
At the time of checking this laptop was £250 off at HP.com, and there was an additional voucher for 10% off as well - making it a cracking deal.
Read our expert HP ENVY x360 13-bf0003na review before you buy.
You can buy the HP ENVY x360 13-bf0003na from HP.com for £750.
Our pick: Acer Swift 1 SF114-34 (typical price - £499)
- Pentium Silver N6000 processor
- 4GB Ram
- 128GB SSD
We like: Thin and light
We don't like: Narrow screen viewing angles
At 1.35kg and 17mm thick, this laptop is light and compact enough to slip into whatever backpack or tote bag you have to hand when heading out for the day. There are lighter 14-inch laptops, but none are this cheap. There’s also a Full HD screen – not always featured on laptops at this price – and two USB ports, a USB-C, HDMI, and a headphone jack.
There is no SD card slot or DVD drive. But if you need either, relatively cheap USB adaptors for both are available online.
This laptop is frequently on offer, but it's still worth snapping up at a discounted price as we suspect this laptop won't be available brand-new for too much longer.
Read our expert review of the Acer Swift 1 SF114-34 to find out if it's the right laptop for you.
It's currently on offer from Acer for £399, but also check out the prices from other retailers below.
Laptop deals in the sales: under £500
Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Chromebook 82KN0005UK (typical price - £250)
- Octa-core MediaTek processor
- 4GB Ram
- 64GB eMMc storage
We like: Portable
We don't like: Connections are cramped and limited
This 14-inch laptop is relatively compact and only weighs 1.29kg, so it's a good model to consider if you need a laptop you can carry around with you.
It's not particularly powerful but it's fine for the basics - as it's a Chromebook, this isn't so much of an issue.
Read our full Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Chromebook review to see if it's right for you.
Want to make sure you buy the best laptop for your budget? Use our expert laptop reviews to quickly find the right model.
Laptop deals in the sale: £500-£700
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 (typical price - £629)
- Intel Core i5 processor
- 12.6-inch screen
- 128GB SSD
We like: Speedy performance, lightweight design
We don't like: Low-res screen, not many ports
This dinky Windows laptop is light and think, and is ideal if you value portability over screen space.
While it doesn't have the best selection of ports, the Core i5 processor should help you get your day-to-day tasks done quickly.
Read our full Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 review to see whether this is a good laptop for your needs.
Asus Zenbook 14X (typical price - £999)
- 14-inch screen
- Intel i5 processor
- 512GB SSD
We like: Speedy performance in everyday tasks
We don't like: Screen disappointing in our tests
This reasonably portable Asus laptop performs everyday tasks brilliantly and comes with a good variety of ports, including two thunderbolt compliant USB-C ports.
Its OLED screen is a bit of a disappointment. Text is readable and contrast is good, but in our tests we found it was overpowered by green and red hues.
Read our full Asus Zenbook 14X review to see whether it's suitable for your needs.
Can't find a laptop you like here? See our guide to the best cheap laptops.
Laptop deals in the sale: £700 and above
HP Pavilion 13-bb0003na (typical price - £850)
- 13.2-inch screen
- 8GB Ram
- 512GB storage
We like: Good all-round performance
We don't like: Mediocre screen and sound in our tests
This compact, portable HP Pavilion can handle most everyday tasks with ease. Plus, HP has included a full-size HDMI port and a micro SD card slot, along with your standard USB ports, and a fingerprint scanner for an extra layer of security.
The display is largely fine, but it's somewhat lacking in brightness and contrast. We found the speakers sounded shrill and lacking in bass.
Read our expert HP Pavilion 13-bb0003na review to see if it's the right one for you.
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G (typical price - £999)
- 13.3-inch screen
- 8GB Ram
- 256GB storage
We like: Thin and light
We don't like: Reflective screen
This Samsung laptop is exceptionally fast and, thanks to its compact dimensions, highly portable. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the speakers sound great, considering how thin this laptop is. It comes with built-in 5G support - adding to its on-the-go credentials.
The screen quality is decent, but it's shiny and isn't the best at handling reflections.
Read our expert Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G review before you buy.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 13.5-inch (typical price - £999)
- AMD Ryzen 5
- 8GB Ram
- 256GB storage
We like: Fast
We don't like: Not many ports
The Microsoft Surface 4 has well-optimized specs to handle everyday tasks and reasonably intensive ones well. It's extremely light, at just 1.27kg, which makes it a good choice if you regularly travel with your laptop.
It's a shame it doesn't have extra ports, as you only get a USB-C, headphone jack, and a magnetic Surface Connect port for charging. You will need an adaptor if you want to plug in a monitor that uses HDMI.
Read our expert Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 13.5-inch review before you buy.
LG Gram 16Z90Q (typical price - £1,549)
- Intel Core i5
- 8GB Ram
- 512GB storage
We like: Light and fast
We don't like: Webcam didn't impress in our tests
We found this LG laptop light and portable, even though it's large (16 inches). It has a good specs, plus plenty of ports – ideal if you have a lot of accessories and gadgets to plug in.
However, the webcam is a disappointment as it produces a slightly blurry and dull image.
Read our expert LG Gram 16Z90Q review before you buy.
Apple MacBook deals in the sales
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 2022 (typical price - £1,249)
- Apple M2 processor
- 8GB Ram
- 256GB storage
We like: Quiet, beautiful Liquid Retina display
We don’t like: Poorer battery life than previous models, based on our tests
This 2022 Apple MacBook Air is the latest iteration of Apple's vastly popular lightweight laptop. It has an M2 chip.
This version also features Apple's Liquid Retina display, which is a big selling point if you're looking to edit photos and videos.
Read our full Apple Macbook Air 13in (2022) review to see if it's the right model for you.
Definitely, know you want a MacBook? Pick the right model for your needs and budget – see our expert Apple MacBook laptop reviews
Looking to save even more money on a laptop?
If you're not looking to spend a lot on a new laptop, there are plenty of cheaper models that can handle day-to-day tasks well. See our expert pick of the best cheap laptops – we feature models for less than £200, £300 and £500.
If you want to spend even less, or if you want something high-spec that won't cost the earth, consider a second-hand or refurbished model. To find out more, go to how to buy a second-hand or refurbished laptop.
How to get deals on specific laptop brands
Laptop deals are available all year round, not just on Black Friday. If you have a particular brand in mind for your next model, you need to know where to look. Read our independent laptop reviews to ensure you get the best deal.
Acer laptop deals
You can often find deals on Acer’s UK website that aren’t available elsewhere. The website also lists a wider range of specifications on certain models that you won’t find on the high street, so it’s always worth checking here as well as the usual online stores.
Check out our Acer laptop reviews.
Apple laptop deals
We’ve found Apple laptops are very often cheaper and available for faster delivery when you don't buy direct from Apple. The main reason you’d buy directly is if you wanted a specification, such as a processor, Ram, and storage combination, that isn’t available anywhere else – but be warned, this way you’re less likely to bag a bargain.
Read all of our Apple MacBook laptop reviews.
Asus laptop deals
Asus laptops are stocked by a wide range of retailers in various configurations, so it’s always worth shopping around. The company also sells directly on its website. Its prices are mostly higher than other retailers unless you’re a student, in which case you can get 15% off if you buy direct.
Read our Asus laptop reviews.
Dell laptop deals
For the widest range of Dell laptops, you should look at the Dell website. If you’re thinking of buying from a retailer, check whether there’s a cheaper or higher-spec model available direct before you buy.
Dell often has some kind of online voucher code or discount active, so it pays to wait for one before buying.
Read our Dell laptop reviews.
HP laptop deals
HP laptops are stocked by nearly every laptop retailer, but most of the ‘deals’ you’ll find are at Currys, with dozens of models available. Most HP laptops go on sale at a higher price and are then discounted by at least £100 after a month or so.
HP also sells directly through its website, so it’s always worth checking there for discounts and voucher codes.
Read our HP laptop reviews.
Lenovo laptop deals
Like Asus, Lenovo models are found scattered around the high street and at online-only retailers, so it’s worth doing your research. We’ve often found you get the best price buying directly from the Lenovo website, so always check there before you buy.
Read our Lenovo laptop reviews.
Want to spend less than £500? See our expert pick of the best cheap laptops.
When and where are the laptop sales?
You shouldn't need to pay full price for a laptop, but just because a deal exists doesn’t mean it’s worthwhile. Here's how to see through the tricks of the trade at key retailers.
Currys laptop deals and ‘clearance’ sales
At certain times of the year, Currys loads up its clearance pages with laptop deals. Despite what the term ‘clearance’ might suggest, discounts on these models can sometimes be very small.
If you spot a discount, do check whether rival stores are selling it for less. We've seen laptops initially go on sale for a higher price and then drop to something more reasonable.
Currys also operates a price-matching scheme, but that may not always be as good as it seems. Many of the laptops it sells are exclusive to the store; it might be an exclusive colour, or a slight change in specification, but it’s enough that the model won't qualify for a price match.
Amazon laptop deals
Amazon isn’t particularly renowned for its laptop deals, but it does have a wide variety of notebooks on sale at any given time. However, many of its bestsellers are actually quite old – some are even second-hand. It’s always worth checking Amazon, though, just in case it has a laptop you’re interested in at a discount.
Also, be wary of small-brand laptops sold exclusively on Amazon. We’ve tested a few and none of them has impressed us – despite the overwhelming number of positive reviews from buyers.
Argos laptop deals
Argos often has good deals on individual laptops, so it’s always worth checking back there to see what’s new. Watch for ‘deals’ marked as ‘WOW’, though, as these can quite often not be deals at all and simply reflect Argos wanting you to pay attention to a product. Also, look for pointers that say ‘great new price’ – we’ve seen in the past that the new price can be higher than the old one.
The best bet for Argos deals is to look for ‘clearance’ deals, as these are normally genuine discounts.
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