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Need a cheap laptop? This Walmart laptop sale should be your first stop

Laptops can get expensive, especially when you want one that can actually keep up with your daily work requirements. That's why seasonal sales like Black Friday are so great if you need a cheap laptop

Right now at Walmart, you can pick up a number of entry-to-mid-range laptops at Black Friday from the super-cheap Samsung Chromebook 3 to HP's Pavilion 15, packed with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor. None of these laptops are going to get you started on hardcore video editing or anything, but if you just need a laptop for school or everyday computing, these Walmart Black Friday laptop deals will be awesome. 

The real star of this Walmart laptop Black Friday sale has to be the HP Pavilion Horizon R5 laptop. At just $399, it's packing a powerful Ryzen 5 processor and 8GB of RAM. Sure, it's still got a spinning hard drive like it's 1999, but at this price point, you might as well get it, and throw a cheap SSD in there yourself. 

If you want to get your PC gaming on, there's an option open to you. Walmart has a chunky discount on the HP Pavilion 15 Gaming laptop, and while it's limited to a Core i5 processor and a GTX 1050, that's more than enough to play some Overwatch or League of Legends at 1080p.

And, if all of this seems a little rich for your blood, this Walmart laptop sale also features the Samsung Chromebook 3 for a measly $99. Now, with just 16GB of storage you won't be able to download, well, much of anything – but you don't really need to with a Chromebook. This little Chromebook will be an awesome choice if you have a kid that needs a laptop for school, as you can do pretty much all schoolwork in Google Docs these days anyway. 

If you were after something a little more high-end, this Walmart laptop sale probably isn't really for you. But if you want a sleek Ultrabook, a powerful Mac or an elite gaming laptop, we've got you covered with our roundup of the best Black Friday laptop deals


  • TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 


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