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Abstract:Back-to-school season is a great time to buy a new laptop. Best Buy has some great deals on laptops from brands like Samsung, ASUS, Lenovo, and HP.
A great laptop can be super helpful for students, but the best laptops are often a little pricey.
For back-to-school season, Best Buy has discounted some of the best laptops and 2-in-1 devices around.
We're not sure how long these deals will last, so it's worth acting quickly if you find something you like.
It may feel like the summer is in full swing, but it's already time to start thinking about getting ready for the back-to-school season.
Best Buy has announced a series of discounts on great laptops, so if you need a new computer, now is a great time to buy.
There are a number of laptops on sale, and some of them are among our favorite laptops. They range in price, too, so no matter what your budget is, there should be a deal for you.
Here are Best Buy's student laptop deals:
HP Pavilion x360, $599.99 (originally $699.99) [You save $100]
ASUS ROG G531GT, $899.99 (originally $999.99) [You save $100]
HP Spectre x360, 1,080p display, $1,099.99 (originally $1,249.99) [You save $150]
HP Spectre x360, 4K display, $1,399.99 (originally $1,549.99) [You save $150]
Lenovo 15.6-inch 2-in-1, $1,299.99 (originally $1,499.99) [You save $200]
ASUS 13.3-inch 2-in-1, $949.99 (originally $1,099.99) [You save $150]
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 13.3-inch with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage, $1,149.99 (originally $1,249.99) [You save $100]
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 13.3-inch with 16GB of RAM and 512GB storage, $1,199.99 (originally $1,299.99) [You save $100]
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 15-inch with 16GB of RAM and 256GB storage, $1,149.99 (originally $1,249.99) [You save $100]
HP Spectre Folio Leather, $1,249.99 (originally $1,399.99) [You save $150]
Keep scrolling to read more about each laptop or shop the full sale on Best Buy.
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