I know you’ve been avoiding it, but now’s the best time to save big on back-to-school shopping with these Prime Day laptop deals

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I know you’ve been avoiding it, but now’s the best time to save big on back-to-school shopping with these Prime Day laptop deals
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With Amazon Prime Day in full swing, there’s no better time to browse through a range of Prime Day laptop deals — from high-performance gaming machines to everyday student-friendly options. Whether you’re prepping for a new school year or simply upgrading your tech, now’s a smart time to shop.

Yes, back-to-school season may still feel far off, but getting a head start could save you serious cash. Amazon’s Prime Day discounts include several laptops that strike a great balance between power and portability, perfect for students who want reliable performance on the go.

One standout is the Acer Swift 14 AI, now going for $799.99 (down from $1,049.99). This 14.5-inch laptop boasts a 2.5K display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Plus 10-core chip, and a massive 1TB SSD — ideal for everything from note-taking to streaming.

If you’re looking for even more muscle, consider the Lenovo Slim 7i Aura Edition at $1,059.99 (originally $1,299.99). With Intel’s Core Ultra 7 256V processor, up to 17 hours of battery life, and a vivid OLED display, it’s built for serious multitasking and portability.

For more inspiration, don’t forget to browse our curated lists of the best student laptops and best Chromebooks for your back-to-school shopping needs.

(Not in the US or UK? Scroll down to see the best student laptop deals in your region!)

Today’s best Amazon Prime Day student laptop deals in the US

Today’s best Amazon Prime Day student laptop deals in the UK

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