The laptop deals at Amazon ahead of Prime Day are rubbish – here are 13 genuinely good offers I'd buy instead
This year's early Prime Day deals at Amazon have been a disappointment if you've been desperate for a new laptop. Never fear, though, as other retailers and manufacturers have stepped up with some impressive offers as part of the 4th of July sales. I've taken a look and picked out over a dozen of my favorites from the likes of Best Buy, Dell, Walmart and HP.
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One of the best cheap options is this brand-new Dell 15 Laptop at Dell for $279.99 (was $399.99). It's a basic device but features some good entry-level components for the price, including a modern Intel Core 3 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for storage – a rare sight for so cheap. If you need an affordable and capable device for everyday use, light work, video streaming, and general admin tasks, you can't go wrong.
If you're able to spend a bit more, I'd also consider this HP OmniBook 5 Flip at Best Buy for $549.99 (was $799.99). Again, it's a well-built machine with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD for storage. It costs a premium as you also get the added flexibility of flipping the 14-inch touchscreen around into a tablet mode for even easier browsing and a better experience when watching videos.
There are even more details and buying advice on all of these offers and the rest of the best laptop deals available now below. Be sure to stick with TechRadar over the next few days as we'll also have full coverage of this year's Amazon Prime Day sale featuring all of the top deals recommended by our team of tech and shopping experts.
Best Buy: laptops from $119
Dell: up to $400 off new devices
HP: up to 61% off
Newegg: up to $500 gaming laptops
Walmart: cheap laptops & MacBook Air
Display - 14 inchesProcessor - Intel CeleronRAM - 4GBStorage - 64GB
This Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook is a basic device, but it's cheap, making it a great buy for light use such as general browsing and schoolwork. It also boasts full-day battery life thanks to the lean but perfectly functional Chrome OS from Google, meaning it's best suited for students or those always on the move. If you have around $100 to spend and need a cheap laptop, then you won't find a better option right now.View Deal
Display - 15.6 inchesProcessor - Intel Core 3RAM - 8GBStorage - 512GB
Dell has added a few extra laptop deals to its sale, including this cheap version of the new Dell 15. It's an excellent entry-level device for the price, with a modern Intel Core 3 processor, 8GB of RAM and a surprisingly large 512GB SSD. It's designed for light use and very basic tasks, but if all you need is a laptop to browse the web, answer a few emails, do a bit of life admin and maybe watch a video or two, this is up to the task.View Deal
Display - 15.6 inchesProcessor - AMD Ryzen 5RAM - 8GBStorage - 256GB
One of the best cheap laptops in Best Buy's 4th of July sale is this Lenovo IdeaPad 1 with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a reasonable 256GB SSD that all work together to ensure good overall performance and enough essential speedy storage for the price. Even though I've seen a similar spec for under $300 in the past, I still recommend it now if you're on a budget and need a laptop for general everyday use, admin tasks, light work, or schoolwork.View Deal
Display - 15.6 inchesProcessor - Intel i5RAM - 16GBStorage - 512GB
This is one of the first price cuts I've seen on the newest Dell 15 Laptop – and it brings the powerful mid-range device down to a great low price. Inside, you'll find a capable Intel i5 processor, as well as 16GB of RAM and a roomy 512GB SSD. I don't always see these solid specs for this sort of price, so it's the laptop I'd go for if I needed a good day-to-day machine that also needs to be able to handle a bit of multitasking and more demanding work.View Deal
Display - 15.6 inchesProcessor - AMD Ryzen 7RAM - 16GBStorage - 512GB
There's a big nearly $300 saving on this Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 at Best Buy. It has some older components, but with an AMD Ryzen 7, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, you have enough power and storage space for everyday jobs. It's a top buy right now if you have a reasonable budget and need a strong mid-range laptop for general use, admin tasks, light work, or schoolwork.View Deal
Display - 14 inchesProcessor - Intel Core 7RAM - 16GBStorage - 512GB
There's a solid $250 saving on this powerful and versatile HP OmniBook 5 Flip right now at Best Buy. It offers impressive performance for the price, with powerful components such as a modern Intel Core 7 processor, a massive 16GB of RAM and a healthy 512GB SSD for storage. You can comfortably handle everyday tasks, most demanding work, video calls, media streaming and more with this laptop, all with the option to flip it around to a 14-inch touchscreen tablet when the need arises, too.View Deal
Display - 14 inchesProcessor - Intel Core 7RAM - 16GBStorage - 1TB
This is a slightly older clearance offer but I think it's still one of the best value laptop deals in Dell's latest sale. The Dell Inpsiron 14 features a top-end Intel Core 7 processor, a healthy 16GB of RAM and a large 1TGB SSD for storage. With all of those components, you'll have no issues with multitasking and handling more demanding work and productivity tasks. And at 14 inches, it's a much more portable device, too. Altogether, it's an excellent value all-around option.View Deal
Display - 13 inchesProcessor - Apple M1RAM - 8GBStorage - 256GB
It blows my mind that Walmart still has stock of the MacBook Air M1 after dropping it to a new lowest-ever price of $599 over Black Friday. It's slightly more expensive right now – and newer M2, M3 and M4 models are available – but this is still excellent value for money for a powerful all-around laptop. Our MacBook Air M1 review awarded the device 4.5 stars out of five, praising Apple's premium device for its speed, responsiveness, beautiful design and long-lasting battery life.View Deal
Display - 14 inchesProcessor - Intel Core Ultra 7RAM - 16GBStorage - 1TB
There's a whopping $400 saving on this modern and powerful Dell 14 Plus. It boasts a modern Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 16GB of RAM and a large 1TB SSD for storage. Those specs can easily handle the majority of day-to-day tasks, light work, video calls, streaming, multitasking, and more.View Deal
Display - 13.6 inchesProcessor - Apple M4RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
One actually at Amazon now. The MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) is the newest version of Apple's popular laptop and it's now down to a great price at Best Buy. You get a great-looking 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, while the boost to 16GB of RAM keeps all your programs running smoothly. It's just a shame Apple still insists on only 256GB of storage as standard, which feels a little miserly in 2025. Nevertheless, this is still one of the best laptops you can buy if you need a performance powerhouse for productivity and creative tasks – especially after this $150 discount. View Deal
Display - 15 inchesProcessor - Apple M3RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
It may essentially be just a larger version of the MacBook Air 13-inch, but if that's what you want, then that's what you get – and it's now reduced to its lowest-ever price at Best Buy. Our MacBook Air 15-inch review praised the display, performance, design and speaker array, although we did think the jump in size hurt one of the MacBook Air's key selling points – its portability. Nevertheless, this is still an impressive laptop that was awarded a full five stars.View Deal
Anyone looking for a 2-in-1 laptop that doubles up as a tablet should seriously consider the Microsoft Surface Pro. It's flexible, versatile, and perfect for everyday use, work and all of your productivity needs. The bundle also includes the near-essential keyboard cover, which turns this tablet into an even more useful laptop. Getting all of this is a single package with a fancy Snapdragon processor, and lots of RAM and storage, is an excellent buy.View Deal
Graphics card: GeForce RTX 5080Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 255HXRAM: 16GB DDR5Storage: 512GB
You can use the code LEVELUP20 at checkout to get an RTX 5080-equipped Omen Max gaming laptop for under $1,500 in the HP 4th of July sale. This particular listing is specific to the above configuration, so you'll have to use the provided configurator to tweak the components to get the lowest possible price. View Deal

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27 minutes ago
- CNET
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Details Save up to 50% on mattresses + 66% on bundles See at Nectar Close Helix With the code CNET27, you can access an exclusive 27% off sale for Helix mattresses. Without this code, you'll only snag 25% off. This sale drops the core Helix Midnight mattress to only $972 for a queen. If you step up a level and want to get one of our favorite beds of all time, check out the Helix Midnight Luxe for only $1,751, down from $2,399. Details Get an exclusive 27% off sitewide with code: CNET27 See at Helix Sleep Close Bear If you're looking for a comfortable bed that won't break the bank, you'll like Bear's mattresses. These beds are affordable, but the 40% off sitewide sale with code FOJ4TY makes them hard to pass up. The budget Bear Original mattress is only $513 for a queen. That's a steal if you want an all-foam mattress. With this sale, the Elite Hybrid, which has a plush pillow-top, is only $1,457 instead of $2,427. Details 40% off sitewide with code FOJ4TY See at Bear Close Best Prime Day sitewide mattress deals: Dreamfoam, Plank, Nolah and Titan Plank Do you want a super firm bed that's like sleeping on the world's most comfortable floor? You want the Plank mattress. The Plank Firm is a flippable mattress that I recommend for back sleepers. You can currently get it for only $932 right now. The Plank Firm Luxe is down to $1,299. All you have to do is use the code JULY30. Details 30% off sitewide with code JULY30 See at Plank Close Titan Titan is running a 30% off sitewide sale when you use the code JULY30. That means one of our favorite mattresses for heavy people, the Titan Plus, is on sale for only $874. It's one of the most durable and supportive beds out there, so this is a great chance to upgrade your bed. Details 30% off sitewide with code JULY30 See at Titan Close Nolah Nolah's July Fourth mattress sale is still live, offering 35% off sitewide. That drops the price of the Nolah Evolution hybrid mattress to only $1,383. While that's still a decent chunk of change, this bed is well worth the money. The soft pillow top is one of the most comfortable I've ever tested. With three firmness levels, it's the type of bed anyone can sleep on. Details 35% off See at Nolah Close Dreamfoam Dreamfoam by Brooklyn Bedding makes some of the nicest budget beds out there. And I'm not talking about affordability because they're under $1,000; these are seriously cheap beds. The 30% off sale for the Fourth of July is still available, making these beds a no-brainer. A 7-inch queen Dreamfoam Doze mattress is only $168. I recommend side sleepers go with the 11-inch model because it's softer, and it costs $234 right now. Use the code JULY30 to take advantage of these savings. Details 30% off with code JULY30 See at Dreamfoam Close Best Prime Day mattress and accessory bundle deals: Purple, Birch and Layla Birch Natural and organic mattress lovers won't want to miss out on CNET's exclusive 27% sale with Birch. It includes two free Eco-Rest pillows when you buy a mattress. All you have to do is use the code CNET27. This mattress deal will bring the price of the Birch Natural mattress to only $1,361 for a queen. Details Exclusive 27% off sitewide + 2 free Eco-Rest pillows with mattress purchase. Use code: CNET27 See at Birch Close Purple Purple is still offering up to $800 off mattresses and bases as part of its current promotion. The amount you save depends on the mattress and base. The Purple Restore hybrid is $300 off, while the Purple mattress is $500 off, bringing the price down to $999 for a queen. It's the same story for the bases. Note that you don't have to buy a base to get the discount on the mattress, but you do have to get a mattress to get the discount on the base. The total discount also includes a potential $300 instant credit. Details Up to $800 off a mattress + base See at Purple Close Layla Layla is running its typical sale: $150 off the memory foam Layla bed and $200 off the Layla Hybrid. Plus, you'll get two free pillows with every mattress purchase. The Layla hybrid mattress is our top pick for side sleepers of any body type. The sale only drops it to $1,499, though this is likely the best we'll see from Layla. Details Up to $200 off with two free pillows See at Layla Close All other Prime Day mattress deals: Big Fig, Saatva and more Big Fig Our favorite mattress for heavy people, the Big Fig, is $1,424 instead of $1,899 right now, thanks to the 25% off mattress sale. This sale includes other beds from Big Fig, like the Luxe mattress that's $1,612. Everything else is 25% off with a mattress purchase and code FIREWORKS. Details 25% off everything with code FIREWORKS See at Big Fig Close Saatva Righ now, Saatva is still running an up to $600 off deal. How much you get off depends on how much you spend. This sale drops the Saatva Classic to only $1,799. It's not the best sale I've seen from Saatva, though it's nice to see a few hundred off a luxury hybrid bed that will stand the test of time. Those with back pain who want a softer bed should check out the Saatva Rx, on sale for $3,049 for a queen. Details Up to $600 off See at Saatva Close Casper Right now, I'm seeing an up to 35% off all mattresses sale at Casper. Beds like the Casper Dream are $1,325, and the Dream Max is now $2,075. This sale also includes bundles and bedding. Details Up to 35% off mattresses See at Casper Close Zinus Zinus is running an up to 60% off + 10% mattress sale right now, one of the most generous sales I've seen. The percentage off will depend on which bed you choose. The Original Green Tea memory foam bed is down to $499 for a queen, while the Cooling Green Tea memory foam bed is down to $529 for a queen. Use code JULY10. Details Up to 60% off mattresses + 10% more with code JULY10 See at Zinus Close Avocado For those looking for the ultimate organic bed, look no further than the Avocado Green mattress. It has the best construction and organic certifications I've seen. For current promotions, everything is still 15% off sitewide, dropping a queen Avocado Green mattress to $1,784. Organic mattresses are expensive, so seeing any savings off the top is nice. Details Save 15% off sitewide See at Avocado Close Tempur-Pedic Love the dense, almost syrupy feel of Tempur-Pedic's memory foam? The good news is that right now, you can get Tempur-Breeze mattresses for $500 off. The sale is still live and these mattresses are expensive, so it's nice to see a decent chunk off them. The ProBreeze is now $4,099. Unique to Tempur-Pedic, you can get $300 in free accessories when you use the code 300FREE. You can also get 20% off Tempur-Adapt toppers. Details Save $500 on Tempur-Breeze mattresses + $300 in free accessories See at Tempur-Pedic Close Mattress Firm Mattress Firm is still running a big sale that marks down beds across brands like Sealy, Serta, Sleepy's and Beautyrest by up to 70%. The Serta Perfect Sleeper Sleep Excellence bed is only $1,000 instead of $1,600. That's 37% off. Qualifying mattress purchases can also earn you a free base. Details Up to 70% off select mattresses See at Mattress Firm Close Sleep Number Sleep Number smart beds are 20% off, including the p5 smart bed, i8 smart bed and Climate360 bed. The c4 smart bed is only $1,499; that's $400 off. The sales don't stop there. You can snag some of my favorite bedding, the True Temp blankets, sheets and pillows, for 25% off. All sheet sets are buy one, get one 50% off, and bedroom furniture is up to 40% off. Details 20% off smart beds See at Sleep Number Close Amerisleep Amerisleep is offering $600 off mattresses when you use the code JULY600. $600 off is on the more generous side of the sales I've seen, so if you're interested in Amerisleep, now is a good time. The AS3, Amerisleep's most popular mattress, is only $1,149 for a queen. Details Save $600 on mattresses with code JULY600 See at Amerisleep Close Leesa Leesa's current sale will still save you 30% on many mattresses, including the Leesa Original for only $929. The Leesa Sapira Chill, which I recommend to hot sleepers who want a comfy pillow-top, is now $1,584. You can also get 25% off bases, 25% off bedding and up to 30% off the Sapira adjustable bed bundle. No code is required; the discounts are automatically applied at checkout. Details 30% off select mattresses See at Leesa Close Is Prime Day a good time to buy a mattress? This July's Prime Day is as good a time as ever to buy your next bed. I've been doing this long enough to know the standard sales from each brand, and I can tell you that these sales match those offered on Presidents Day and Memorial Day, especially considering that this year's July Prime Day is right after Fourth of July. That also means that if you can't afford a mattress right now, you can just catch the next holiday. Most brands run sales within a set range for every season. For example, Saatva's best sale is generally $600 off mattresses, while Nectar often runs up to 50% off sales for its beds. Should you shop Amazon Prime Day mattresses if you couldn't shop on July 4th? Amazon Prime Day starts on July 8, and we expect plenty of mattress deals across Amazon. There's a very good chance that many online bed brands will continue to extend their Fourth of July sales to compete with Amazon's event. If you're looking for beds specially sold on Amazon, like Rolanstar, Siena or the Ashley Home Signature, then waiting for Prime Day is a good idea. However, if you want a bed from a brand like Saatva, Casper or Purple, I wouldn't wait. Most lingering sales are only going to be around for a short period of time, and I doubt they will be significantly better than right now. Most brands have a set sale range they offer across holidays.