
That's the best deal we've ever seen on this build. A 2-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay
- Intel Core 7 Ultra 155H 1.4GHz Meteor Lake H 16-core CPU
- 14" 1920x1200 IPS touchscreen
- 16GB RAM & 1TB SSD
- Windows 11 Home
- Model: NX.KSMAA.001

That's the best we've ever seen on this build - it's $1,000 new at Walmart right now. A 2-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite 12-Core Processor
- 15.6" 2880x1620 3K OLED 120Hz display
- 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
- Windows 11 Home Copilot + PC
- Model: S5507QAD-PS96

That's the best we've ever seen on this build. It's $740 or more for a refurb elsewhere today. A 2-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay

With RAM prices set to soar in the coming months, there's no better time to invest in memory-happy laptops — around 50 builds here are marked up to half off, each one packing 32GB RAM. They also pack at least an 11th-generation i7 CPU, up to a 1TB SSD, and around half feature a touchscreen. They all ship for free, and come with a 100-day Dell warranty. Shop Now at Dell Refurbished Store

This is the lowest price we've ever seen for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet (it's even less than refurbs we've listed in the past; this one is new). You'd pay $30 more for it today at Amazon. Buy Now at Woot! An Amazon Company
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor
- 11" 1920x1200 LCD
- 4GB RAM & 64GB storage
- Android 13
- Model: SM-X210NZAAXAR
- UPC: 887276796260

Dell Refurbished Store takes up to 56% off over 100 touchscreen laptop builds as part of its Cyber Monday sale. So prices start from $279 as you browse machines with at least an 11th-generation Core i5 CPU, 8GB to 32GB RAM, and up to a 1TB SSD. Plus they all ship for free, and come with a 100-day Dell warranty. Shop Now at Dell Refurbished Store

Dell Refurbished Store's Black Friday sale takes half off its best-condition laptops, which now start from $239. Better yet, they all ship for free. Each laptop comes with a 100-day Dell warranty. Shop Now at Dell Refurbished Store

That's another price drop and now the best we've ever seen. It's between $350 and $400 at most other stores. A 2-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay

During Black Friday, eBay has a large selection of mostly certified refurbished Apple iPhones, watches, AirPods, iPads, and more. Select deals may be eligible for coupon code "CYBERWEEK20" (eligible products will be marked on the product page). Refurbished items include a 1 or 2-year Allstate warranty. Shop Now at eBay

Get 50% off sitewide in Dell Refurbished's Black Friday sale. That drops starting prices on laptops to $219, and desktops to $299, with no coupon code required. Better still, all orders get free shipping. Every system comes with a 100-day Dell warranty. Shop Now at Dell Refurbished Store

Woot has Black Friday prices on new and refurbished HP and Dell 2-in-1 Laptops with prices starting at $269.99 for a Chromebook. Buy Now at Woot! An Amazon Company

Woot has new and refurbished computer, networking, monitor, and peripheral deals marked down up to 84% off during its Black Friday Staff Picks sale. This sale ends December 7, 2025. Shop Now at Woot! An Amazon Company

Shop Walmart's Black Friday discounts on TVs, headphones, laptops, cell phones, and more — new and refurbished deals are availalble, with brands including Apple, HP, Acer, Vizio, Sony, and Nintendo. Shipping adds $6.99, but orders of $35 or more get free shipping. (In-store pickup may be available.) Shop Now at Walmart

Use promo code "CYBERWEEK20" to drop it to the lowest price we've ever seen. You'd pay $500 for a brand-new one today at Amazon. It comes with a 1-year Allstate warranty, too. Buy Now at eBay

That's $200 under our previous mention. Buy Now at eBay
- AMD Ryzen 7 7735U 8-core 2.7 GHz processor
- 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD
- 16" 3840x2400 display

There's some nice value here, particularly on the bundles. We've pictured the Apple iPad 6 Bundle - which includes LED speaker, Bluetooth headphones, screen protector and more for $139.99. Buy Now at Woot! An Amazon Company

The banner says up to 70% off, but we found better deals in there. Parts and accessories start at $12, laptops start at $36. We've pictured this Certified Refurb Acer Swift AI Ultra 7 256V 16" Laptop w/ 1TB SSD for $620 (half off.) Shop Now at eBay

Bag great saving on this selection of new and refurbished laptops. We've pictured this HP Pavilion 11th-Gen. i7 15.6" Full HD Laptop w/ 512GB SSD for $644.99 ($124 off.) Buy Now at Woot! An Amazon Company

Apply promo code "TOPGIFTPICKS" to drop it to the lowest price we've ever seen. Buy Now at eBay
- Android TV 10
- 30W speakers
- 3840x2160 (4K) resolution
- Model: D2350

This is the lowest price we've ever seen for this 2017 MacBook Pro. You'd pay between $240 and $295 for a refurb at Amazon today. The warranty information isn't clear on the product page. Buy Now at Walmart
- 7th-gen. Intel Core i5-7360U 2.3GHz Kaby Lake dual-core processor
- 13.3" 2560x1600 IPS LED Retina display
- 8GB RAM; 128GB SSD
- Model: MPXQ2LL/A
Computers: The Basics
Shopping for computers doesn’t have to drain your savings — if you know how to find the best prices. Our team of experts review the sales and publish the best computer deals so you don’t have to work half as hard.
How to Save on Streaming Services
Computers: The Basics
Shopping for computers doesn’t have to drain your savings — if you know how to find the best prices. Our team of experts review the sales and publish the best computer deals so you don’t have to work half as hard.
Basic Computer Terminology
You don’t have to be a tech wiz to buy your next computer. Make note of these common terms to help you when you’re shopping computer sales!
- Operating System (OS): This is the system that controls how your computer performs basic functions. The most common operating systems you’ll see right now are Windows 10 and Mac OS X. They perform comparably, so picking one relies on personal preference.
- Random-access memory (RAM): The short-term memory of your computer. Your RAM controls how quickly and efficiently your computer is able to switch between tasks. The higher the RAM, generally, the better the performance.
- Processor (CPU): The powerhouse or “brain” of the computer, your processor handles your computer’s basic instructions, such as using your mouse and keyboard, or running applications. The two most popular CPU manufacturers are AMD and Intel. You can read about which processor is right for you in this article from Digital Trends.
- Storage: There are two types of physical computer storage, hard drives (HD) and solid state drives (SSD). SSD storage is more common these days because they are more stable and faster. While it’s ideal to aim for greater storage space, a bigger drive will cost more money. Determine your storage needs based on how you plan to use your computer. Abt recommends starting with at least 500 GB of storage space.
Additionally, some providers, like Verizon, offer streaming perks with select plans, giving you months of access to services like Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ at no extra cost. Annual payment options can also help you save, as they often come with a discount equivalent to getting one or two months free. For those on a budget, ad-supported plans provide the same great content at a fraction of the cost. Visit our Disney+ Subscription Cost page to explore pricing and options.
What Deals Are Available on Disney+ Bundles?
Disney+ bundle deals provide significant savings when combining services. For example, the Verizon Disney Bundle offered six months of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for free with select Unlimited plans. Bundles like the Disney+ Premium annual plan ($159.99) save you the cost of two months compared to monthly payments. Bundle options like the ad-supported Duo Basic plan (Disney+ and Hulu) start at $10.99 per month, while ad-free Duo Premium is $19.99. Learn more on the Disney+ Bundle Deals page.
You can also explore seasonal and promotional deals during events like Black Friday to maximize your savings. Check out the Best Disney+ Deals page for current offers.
How Much Is a Disney+ Subscription?
Disney+ subscriptions currently start at $8 per month for the ad-supported Basic plan, while the Premium ad-free plan is priced at $13.99 per month or $139.99 annually. Prices will increase beginning October 17, 2024, with the Premium plan rising to $15.99 per month or $159.99 annually. Explore all pricing options on the Disney+ Subscription Costs page.
Best Disney+ Deals
Disney+ offers value-packed streaming bundles, such as the Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle starting at $17 per month with ads or $30 per month ad-free. Disney+ also supports paid sharing, allowing you to add one extra member for $6.99 per month with Basic or $9.99 per month with Premium. Prices are increasing on October 17, 2024, so finding deals like these is more important than ever. For more information, visit our Best Disney+ Deals page.
Best Disney+ Deals
Disney+ offers value-packed streaming bundles, such as the Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle starting at $17 per month with ads or $30 per month ad-free. Disney+ also supports paid sharing, allowing you to add one extra member for $6.99 per month with Basic or $9.99 per month with Premium. Prices are increasing on October 17, 2024, so finding deals like these is more important than ever. For more information, visit our Best Disney+ Deals page.
Annual Disney+ Subscription Costs
Disney+ Premium annual plans cost $139.99 but will rise to $159.99 on October 17, 2024. Opting for the annual plan saves you the equivalent of two months compared to monthly billing. Note that annual payments are only available for standalone Disney+ Premium plans and not for bundles. Customize your subscription to include ad-supported or ad-free options with Hulu, ESPN+, or Max. See all pricing details on the Disney+ Subscription Cost page.
Basic Computer Terminology
You don’t have to be a tech wiz to buy your next computer. Make note of these common terms to help you when you’re shopping computer sales!
- Operating System (OS): This is the system that controls how your computer performs basic functions. The most common operating systems you’ll see right now are Windows 10 and Mac OS X. They perform comparably, so picking one relies on personal preference.
- Random-access memory (RAM): The short-term memory of your computer. Your RAM controls how quickly and efficiently your computer is able to switch between tasks. The higher the RAM, generally, the better the performance.
- Processor (CPU) : The powerhouse or “brain” of the computer, your processor handles your computer’s basic instructions, such as using your mouse and keyboard, or running applications. The two most popular CPU manufacturers are AMD and Intel. You can read about which processor is right for you in this article from Digital Trends.
- Storage: There are two types of physical computer storage, hard drives (HD) and solid state drives (SSD). SSD storage is more common these days because they are more stable and faster. While it’s ideal to aim for greater storage space, a bigger drive will cost more money. Determine your storage needs based on how you plan to use your computer. Abt recommends starting with at least 500 GB of storage space.
Basic Software for Your PC
When you start using your new computer, you’ll want to install some basic software to get going. Most pre-built computers come with a suite of software pre-installed with the OS.
Productivity Tools
Whether you opt for a package like Microsoft Office or iWork, opt for freeware like Open Office, or choose an online software pack like G Suite, it’s always a good idea to install a productivity software to help you with tasks like making spreadsheets, word processing, and viewing PDFs.
Internet Browser
Microsoft Edge and Safari are the standard browsers that come with a new computer, but many shoppers rely on browsers like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
Cloud Storage
Not only does cloud storage give you more space than the limited physical storage on your PC, but it also gives you access to your files anywhere. Many companies like Google or Dropbox offer a limited amount of free cloud storage.
Antivirus Software
Antivirus tools do more than simply keep viruses at bay; they also protect against malware, phishing, adware, spyware, and more. Windows 10 comes with Microsoft Security Essentials as a default, and security options are built into Mac OS X (as opposed to a standalone program). That said, antivirus suites like Norton, McAfee, and Bitdefender may offer you more protection.
Media Player
Many laptops and desktops no longer include a physical media drive. If you plan on watching any videos locally (not streamed online), it’s useful to have a media player. Typically, this software is built in, but check out this list for some info on the best media players for Windows 10 and this one for Mac.
Music Player
Not to be confused with a media player, a good music application is worth installing on your computer. Spotify, iTunes, and Pandora are some common favorites that give you access to a practically limitless selection. The desktop versions make it easier to browse and build playlists.
Computer Deal Subcategories
DealNews offers the best deals on computers and computing accessories. You can browse our deals in different categories including, but not limited to:
Whether you’re looking for a new work laptop, or want to find a quality gaming system, check out our selection of the best laptop deals here.
Did you know you should replace your computer every 4 to 5 years to keep up with the latest performance and security updates? Check out the best computer deals for your next desktop here.
Did you know that DealNews first launched as a deal website for Apple Macintosh products? While we’ve grown significantly since then, we still know how to find the best Apple computer deals!
Maybe you’re in the market for a larger streaming device for your kids, or maybe you’d like a device to serve as your e-reader (with a few extra perks). Whatever you’re searching for, check out the best tablet and iPad deals here.
- Peripherals
Routers , monitors , input devices , and more! These devices make using your computer more comfortable and practical. Be sure you search our site to save big!
When shopping computer sales, check out DealNews before going anywhere else, so you know you’ll always find the best deals!
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I purchase a laptop or desktop?
It’s important to review your needs before buying a laptop or desktop computer.
- What’s your budget? Because they’re bigger and more modular, desktop computers tend to outperform laptops. A desktop’s customizability means your budget can go a lot further. However, laptops have other advantages over desktops.
- Do you need portability? High-end laptops are generally more expensive, but a laptop will always win the portability debate.
- How much power do you need? Desktops have more room to work with, so you can add more RAM, more storage, a bigger graphics card, and other performance improvements. But if you don’t need all that, then a mid-tier laptop may be the cheaper choice.
- Are you a gamer? Laptops that are built for gaming are among the most expensive on the market. That said, if you’re not comfortable selecting individual pieces to build a gaming desktop, you may be willing to pay a premium to get that performance.
- Don’t forget the repairs. If you’re handy, you can often repair or replace parts in a desktop computer with the help of online guides. Most laptops require specialized tools and skills to repair, so desktop fixes tend to be cheaper.
Overall, desktop computers have a lot of advantages, but the lack of portability can be a deal breaker. No matter what you decide, be sure to check out specs and buying guides from the DealNews Blog and other reputable sources like CNET or PCMag. Then shop DealNews for the best computer deals!
How do I get my external hard drive to show up?
Once you’ve ensured that your external drive is plugged in and powered on, check out these steps from PCMag:
- Try a different USB port.
- Try a different PC.
- Update your drivers.
- Format the drive.
What is a VPN?
VPN stands for “virtual private network.” A VPN protects your internet usage by routing your internet connection through a private server. Using a VPN keeps your online browsing more private and also grants you access to websites and content that may not be available in your country.
For more information about VPNs, visit our NordVPN Free Trial Guide and our NordVPN Subscription Cost Page.
How can I boost my WiFi signal?
When your internet connection seems impossibly slow, the cause isn’t your provider, but your WiFi signal strength. Check out these options to boost your WiFi signal:
- Update your router firmware. Each router is different, but you can typically use the steps found here to run updates.
- Place your router in the most optimal space. You want to place your wireless router away from walls or obstructions. If possible, put it in the most central place in your home.
- Pick a different frequency. If you have a dual-band router, try using the 5GHz band. This band offers higher speeds and may get an additional boost if fewer devices are connected to it.
- Change the channel. While most routers will automatically choose the channel with the least congestion, some cheaper routers may require you to manually update it.
- Upgrade your router. How old is your current router? If it's a previous-generation 802.11b model, upgrading could improve your wireless signal. If you already have a newer 802.11n or Wi-Fi 6 router, you're in good shape.
- Replace the antenna. You may boost your signal by adding or replacing an external antenna. PCMag recommends purchasing one marked “high-gain” and opting for a directional antenna rather than an omnidirectional one.
- Add a wireless range extender. If you only want to boost coverage in one or two rooms, a WiFi extender can help you eliminate dead spots. Check out this guide from the DealNews Blog.
Switch to a mesh WiFi system. Wireless mesh networking is becoming more popular because it can provide more complete coverage throughout the home. Mesh systems replace your router and work seamlessly to eliminate coverage gaps.
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