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Spring has sprung, and with it — Amazon’s Big Spring Sale and all the deals. We’re tracking laptop deals across all price points, from Apple’s latest MacBook Pro M5 to the high-performing ThinkPad E16 for a massive $770 off.
Also: Amazon’s Big Spring Sale starts March 25: Dates, details, and deals to know
We’ve personally tested each one of the laptops on this list, and only recommend devices we’d actually buy. From Lenovo’s reliable ThinkPads to the solid bang-for-buck you get with an Acer Aspire, here are 26 of the best laptop deals we’ve found during Amazon’s Spring Sale.
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- Current price: $529 (18% off)
- Original price: $649
Acer’s Aspire 14 is a reliable everyday workhorse with a very efficient battery and slim form factor. If you’re looking for an easy-to-carry laptop that will last you all day, it fits the ticket, especially at this price..
Review: Acer Aspire 14 AI
- Current price: $999 (21% off)
- Original price: $1,199
We’re big fans of the 15-inch MacBook Air around here. With Apple’s latest upgrades to the Air series (more starting RAM for the same price, support for two external monitors with the lid open), the MacBook Air M4 feels a lot like a MacBook Pro.
With the thin and light build, gorgeous Liquid Retina display, and all-day battery with the power-efficient M4 processor, the MacBook Air is still the best Mac for most folks.
Review: Apple MacBook Air M4
- Current price: $599 (47% off)
- Original price: $1,129
Dell’s Inspiron line makes up the bulk of its versatile consumer products, and the 3530 is front and center as the laptop for everybody. With an Intel Core i5 and 8GB to 32GB of RAM, it’s a versatile laptop for students, professionals, and everyday use.
- Current price: $599 (33% off)
- Original price: $899
Want a big-screen laptop for work that’s actually affordable? HP’s 16-inch OmniBook 5 gives you a lot of bang for your buck with lots of ports, 16GB of RAM, an Intel Core Ultra 7 255U processor that’s currently $200 off. Best of all — I reviewed it last year and found the battery life to be outstanding.
Review: HP OmniBook 5
- Current price: $1,229 (39% off)
- Original price: $1,999
This 16-inch ThinkPad from Lenovo’s E-series comes with everything you need for solid performance in the office. You’ve got an Intel Core 7 255H processor, 16GB of memory, a full 1TB SSD, Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a full-sized keyboard.
This makes for a very power-efficient device, especially for a 16-inch. A perfect example of an all-day workhorse.
- Current price: $699 (24% off)
- Original price: $849
Looking for an affordable laptop with lots of ports? The Vivobook 14 features an AMD Ryzen AI 7 35 processor and 16GB of RAM for a battery-efficient, snappy device ideal for everyday tasks, spreadsheet surfing, or light gaming.
- Current price: $1,299 (24% off)
- Original price: $1,699
The Surface Laptop had one of the best batteries when it launched in 2024, and it’s still up near the top today. It’s got a sleek build and lightweight form factor that makes for a solid all-around main driver. This version has 16GB of RAM and the snappy and efficient Snapdragon X Elite chip for all-day use on one charge.
Review: Microsoft Surface Laptop
- Current price: $864 (14% off)
- Original price: $999
The Zenbook A14 is one of the lightest laptops I’ve ever tested — hands down. Despite its featherweight status, however, it has a solid build and some respectable hardware. You get 16GB of RAM, a brilliant OLED display, and a Snapdragon X Plus processor for responsive performance (and fantastic battery life).
Review: Asus Zenbook A14
The Zenbook A14 earned our Editors’ Choice award last year for combining all of these things into an enjoyable package. The 2025 model is absolutely still competitive for everyday tasks, office workflows, and all-day usage.
- Lenovo IdeaPad (16-inch): $829 (save $370 at Amazon): This IdeaPad with the economical Intel i7 processor is nearly $400 off — a huge discount for a versatile everyday laptop with a full-sized keyboard, 16-inch display, 1TB of storage, and 16GB of RAM.
- Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro (16-inch): $1,393 (save $206): The 2025 model stands out with a brilliant 16-inch AMOLED touchscreen at 120Hz refresh rate. Plus, with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, you have an extremely thin and light laptop that delivers a premium user experience.
- Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3X: $562 (save $63): The already-reduced IdeaPad Slim 3X is an additional 10% for Spring Sale. This 15-inch laptop has a Snapdragon X processor for fantastic battery efficiency and a 45 TOPS NPU for AI-powered workflows.
- Dell 16 Touchscreen: $993 (save 406 at Amazon): This 16-inch Dell has a Full HD touchscreen display, Intel Core Ultra 7 150U processor, and 32GB of RAM — a solid device for work with Office 365 and a full-sized keyboard with number pad.
- HP 17-inch Business laptop: $679 (save $170 at Amazon): Looking for an affordable laptop for work with a big screen? This 17.3-inch HP features 16GB of RAM and an Intel Core i5, making it best for working out of the browser and everyday tasks.
- Acer Aspire 16 AI: $719 (save $80) at Amazon: The Snapdragon X processor is very battery efficient, empowering this device for everyday tasks with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of local storage and Wi-Fi 7.
- Microsoft Surface Laptop: $1,548 (save $150 at Amazon): The Surface Laptop from 2024 was one of my favorite laptops of the year for its sleek build and all-day battery. The 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD on this model works with the high-performing Snapdragon X Elite chip for an all-around productive user experience.
- HP OmniBook 7: $999 (save $180): The OmniBook 7 is a great bang-for-buck option with a surprising suite of hardware for a great price. You’ve got an Intel Core Ultra 7 285V processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage with Wi-Fi 7 support and an HD touchscreen. This makes it a capable powerhouse that can compete with flashier flagship devices.
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- Current price: $1,799 (5% off)
- Original price: $1,899
The MacBook Pro with the base M5 chip is a great option if you want a powerful laptop but want to stay under two grand. The difference in processing speed compared to the Pro chips is most noticeable during the most demanding workflows, so unless you really need top-tier performance, we recommend considering the base model Pro — especially while it’s $100 off.
Also: I compared the M5 MacBook Pro to older Mac models – here’s my buying advice
- Current price: $1,799 (10% off)
- Original price: $1,999
The MacBook Pro M4 has only been out for a year, but it’s already discounted to make room for the new M5 series Macs. The M4 is one of the best laptops on the consumer market right now, featuring a brilliant Liquid Retina XDR display, 24GB of unified memory, and all-day battery life. With the Pro, you’re equipped to handle basically any kind of task, from high-end creative workflows to 3D animation, coding, and gaming.
Also: Apple’s boringly awesome reason to buy the M4 MacBook Pro
- Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch): $999 (save $200 at Amazon): Looking for a MacBook Air that has a little bit more power under the hood? The model with 24GB of unified memory is also $200 off, a great deal for one of the most powerful thin and light laptops on the market right now.
- MacBook Pro M4 Pro (14-inch): $1,799 (save $200): The MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro processor and 24GB of unified memory is a powerhouse Mac capable of blazing through demanding workflows. With all-day battery and the 1600-nit Liquid Retina XDR display, the M4 Pro is fast, powerful, and ultra premium.
- Apple MacBook Air M2 (13-inch): $937 (save $262): Want to save a little more on a MacBook Air? The M2 is a few years older but still competitive in 2026, and almost $300 off for a brand new machine.
Best gaming laptop deals
- Current price: $1,469 (12% off)
- Original price: $1,669
Lenovo’s Legion lineup needs no introduction, but the 5i occupies a solid position as a more affordable option. This model comes with an Intel Core i7-14700HX chip, 2.5K WQXGA OLED Display at 165Hz, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU for commendable power running the latest titles.
- Current price: $779 (14% off)
- Original price: $899
Looking for a gaming laptop that won’t break the bank? Acer’s Nitro series features some laptops with heavy-hitting hardware but still in accessible price points. The Nitro 5 features an Intel Core i5-12500H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It’s also got a backlit keyboard with customizable lighting, support for Killer Wi-Fi 6 and a wide range of I/O.
- Current price: $1,259 (10% off)
- Original price: $1,399
The ROG Strix G16 is a quintessential portable gaming laptop, with a sleek and smooth build, superior cooling tech, and solid hardware loadout. This model comes with an Intel Core i7 and Nvidia GeForce 5060 with 16GB of DDR5 memory.
- MSI Cyborg 17: $1,329 (save $80 at Amazon): Want a big-screen gaming laptop that won’t break the bank? MSI’s 17-inch Cyborg has a 144Hz display, Intel Core 7 processor, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 for some serious gaming muscle.
- Asus ROG Strix G18: $1,394 (save $300): Asus’ thin and light 18-inch gaming laptop from the ROG line is currently $300 off. This beast has an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, 16GB of RAM, and a FHD+ 144Hz display. You also get a free Crimson Desert code with purchase.
When is Amazon’s Spring Sale?
The Big Spring Sale kicks off on March 25th, 2026, running until March 31st, 2026. Keep in mind that many laptops will actually see price reductions before that time, however, as retailers move to clear inventory ahead of the launch date.
Is it worth buying a laptop on sale?
Here’s the thing: manufacturers are always preparing for the next big product launch, since that’s where they can charge the biggest premium. Laptops from previous product lines six months to a year ago go on sale to make room for new products in upcoming launches.
Are older laptops still good?
Technology cycles so fast, that laptops from one, two, or three years ago are not that different from today’s, especially for everyday users. Many of the laptops on sale are within this time frame and are absolutely competitive with the latest laptops — which often come with steep markups.
How did we choose these early Amazon Spring Sale deals?
ZDNET only covers deals that we’d consider buying ourselves. Most, if not all of these products we’ve tested (or very similar configurations in the same product family), and have given the thumbs up to.
We tend to highlight deals that are either 20% off or are hardly ever on sale, using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine how frequently it drops.
We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we’re recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing — in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter.
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