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Best Buy, Microsoft, and many other retailers are offering compelling deals on laptops for
Cyber Monday
2020.
Whether you’re looking for a top-of-the-line touchscreen laptop or something more budget friendly, there are plenty of deals to be had on Cyber Monday 2020.
When shopping for a laptop, it’s important to consider what you intend to use it for. If you’re looking for a laptop primarily for entertainment and working from home, you might consider one with a larger 15-inch or 16-inch screen, for example. But if portability is a big priority, check out a more compact 13-inch model.
You’ll also want to make sure you have enough processing power and memory to handle the tasks you need it for. Laptops with at least 8 GB of RAM are usually good enough for most people, but if you’re a video editor, professional photographer, or software engineer, you may need more than that.
Here are the best Cyber Monday laptop deals we’ve seen so far.
The Dell XPS 13 has long been one of our favorite laptops thanks to its excellent balance of performance and portability. It’s more affordable this Cyber Monday since Dell is knocking $250 off the version with a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 512GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM. It’s an excellent deal on a laptop we’d usually recommend at normal price.
For the same price as an iPad Mini this Cyber Monday, you can get a full-blown Intel Core i3 laptop with a flexible design that enables it to serve as a laptop and tablet, a roomy 14-inch display, and 8GB of memory. Those specs should make this laptop more than capable of serving as a casual work and entertainment device.
Finding a laptop with a recent Intel Core i7 processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 2-in-1 design with a touch screen for under $1,000 is rare, making this a great Cyber Monday find. That amount of processing power and RAM should make this laptop well-equipped to handle heavier than usual workloads. But since it has integrated graphics, this may not be the rig of choice for gamers and is better-suited for productivity.
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