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The Dell G15 (5530) with Core i7 and RTX 4060 is now on sale for $899.99
By Christopher Harper published
The Dell G15 (5530) gets a sizable discount.

With its Ryzen CPU and Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU, this HP Victus 16.1 gaming laptop is a steal at just $899
By Stewart Bendle published
If you're looking for a gaming laptop with plenty of power to run the latest games on high-fidelity settings, this HP Victus deal could be the one for you.

Asus ROG Strix G16 gaming laptop is down to $1,164 at Amazon
By Ash Hill published
The Asus ROG Strix G16 gaming laptop is currently available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices to date—just $1,164 instead of its usual $1,399.

Get this RTX 4070-powered MSI Katana with 165Hz QHD screen for $1,156 —its lowest-ever price
By Stewart Bendle published
MSI's Katana 15 gaming laptop is available for just $1,156 - its lowest-ever price on Amazon - this SKU features an Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU and fast 165Hz QHD screen.

This 16-inch RTX 4070-powered gaming laptop from Acer is only $1,099 for a limited time
By Stewart Bendle published
If you're on the lookout for a powerful gaming laptop that's within budget, check out this RTX 4070-powered beast from Acer for only $1,099.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 Review: Slim, powerful, but needs refinement
By Charles Jefferies published
Despite its compact design, the Predator Helios Neo 14 offers solid gaming performance.

Gigabyte Aorus 16X Review: Mid-range value for the money
By Charles Jefferies published
The Gigabyte Aorus 16X’s excellent gaming performance and practical appeal make it a great buy.

Core i7, RTX 4060 gaming laptop is now only $1,199 at Amazon
By Ash Hill published
The MSI Katana is available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices—just $1,199 instead of its usual $1,399.

Pick Up Acer's Nitro V for only $869 — great laptop for the new school year
By Stewart Bendle published
New school year, new laptop? Pick up this Acer Nitro V for just $869.

DIY enthusiast builds a gaming laptop using only desktop PC parts
By Jeff Butts published
Frustrated that mobile GPUs are so underpowered compared to their desktop counterparts, this DIY enthusiast decided to build a custom gaming laptop using off-the-shelf desktop computer components.
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