Labor Day sales are moving quickly, including discounts on some of our top laptop picks. Enjoy savings on everything from Apple MacBooks to Lenovo IdeaPads, Samsung Galaxy Books and more. Whether you’re looking to upgrade or indulge in a treat-yourself splurge, CNET’s experts have rounded up the top Labor Day laptop deals to check out.
If you’d rather spend your time relaxing than hunting for laptop deals, we’ve got you covered. Our CNET experts have done the work for you, finding the best bargains on everything from budget-friendly options to high-end models. Keep an eye on this page for ongoing updates as we continue to uncover even more deals throughout the holiday period. And don’t hesitate: These deals won’t last long.
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Battery Life/Runtime 1,026 minutesWeight 2.8 poundsDisplay size/type 13-inch, 2560 x 1600 IPS LCDProcessor tested Apple M1 8‑coreGraphics tested Apple M1 7-core
Even though it’s not the latest model, it’s still a great choice for someone who wants a solid laptop but doesn’t need all the bells and whistles, especially if you’re loyal to the Apple ecosystem. It has the M1 chip, which is still perfectly fine, and it’s thin, light and has a silent fanless design.
Read our Apple MacBook Air M1 (Late 2020) review.
If you can’t decide between a laptop and a tablet, this is made for you. The touchscreen allows you to use it like a tablet, especially since the keyboard can fold up all the way. For days when you want a more typical laptop, you can use it that way. This is a great versatile option, perfect for college students.
It’s time to upgrade your gaming experience with a new laptop. This laptop is massive, with an 18-inch screen. It also has a superfast Core i9 processor and a powerful dedicated GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card. To sweeten the deal, you get Assassins Creed: Shadows for free.
Need a device to get some sketching done on the go or handle simple tasks like emails and web browsing? This affordable two-in-one device with a detachable keyboard is the perfect solution. Running on ChromeOS and powered by the efficient Snapdragon 7cG2 it also boasts decent endurance.
More laptop deals
- Apple MacBook M3 Pro 16-Inch: $1,999 (save $500). Our favorite laptop for creators has a strong battery life and an excellent screen.
- Apple MacBook Air M3 15-inch: $1,478 (save $250). A fast, lightweight laptop for Apple lovers.
- ASUS Rog Strix G17 17.3-inch gaming laptop: $1,249 (save $250). Solid gaming laptop with a quiet cooling system.
- Asus ROG Zephyrus 16-inch laptop $1,200 (save $400). Take most gaming titles on the go thanks to the included high-end GPU.
- Lenovo Legion Slim 5 16-inch gaming laptop: $1,150 (save $200). A laptop that strikes the balance between high-performance gaming and price.
- HP Omen 16.1-inch gaming laptop: $1,000 (save $400). This gaming laptop is fast and vented on three sides.
- HP OmniBook X touchscreen laptop: $900 (save $300). This Snapdragon Elite X-powered laptop is a great option for workflows that demand long hours and efficient processing.
- Apple MacBook Air M2 13.6-inch laptop: $799 (save $200). Great option if you want a big, bright screen and a high-resolution webcam.
- Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16-inch touchscreen laptop: $650 (save $250). At $650, this laptop is perfect for users who are often on the move, part in thanks to its flip-and-fold design.
- Samsung Galaxy Book 4 15.6-inch laptop: $550 (save $350). This high-tech laptop is equipped with Windows AI.
- Lenovo V15 business laptop: $399 (save $100). A perfect work laptop, thanks to built-in security features.
- Dell Inspiron 15-inch touchscreen laptop: $380 (save $250). A sleek, reliable touch screen laptop.
- Lenovo Ideapad 1i 15-inch FHD laptop: $280 (save $220). This inexpensive laptop is great for beginner gamers.
- Lenovo IdeaPad Slim3 14-inch Chromebook: $169 (save $150). A slim laptop that’s easy to carry on the go, whether heading back to school or commuting to work.
- Acer Chromebook 315 15-inch laptop: $149 (save $100). An affordable laptop for entry-level computer users.
- HP Spectre x360 14: $1,000 (save $450): One of our favorite laptops for someone who wants a laptop and tablet in one.
What should I buy during Labor Day sales?
As outlined in this roundup, there are tons of laptops on sale at many retailers for Labor Day. Besides this, there are huge savings across the board, including back-to-school essentials, tech gear, outdoor goods and plenty more. More deals are being added every day so be sure to stay updated with this page as we tell you what the hottest new deals are.
Where else can I shop Labor Day sales?
Just about every big retailer is participating in Labor Day sales to some extent. We’re covering tons of places to help you find the best deals no matter where you prefer to shop. Check out our roundups of the top deals at places like Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot and of course, our live blog with deals from all over.
How we choose the best Labor Day deals
At CNET, we’ve got a team of expert shoppers and deal-hunters whose experience spans years of helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Fourth of July and countless other shopping events. We’ve gotten very good at weeding out scams and superficial deals. We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.
- Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for all items sold to make sure no manufacturers are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
- Quality reviews are important for any product, but especially for big purchase items like grills, furniture and appliances. If it breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn’t really worthwhile.
- Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we’ll let you know upfront so you don’t come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.
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