All 4 of these powerful Windows gaming laptops are UNDER $1,000 for the 4th of July

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The 4th of July is here, and while most people are celebrating with fireworks, cookouts, and family gatherings, retailers like Best Buy are celebrating with epic savings on some of thebest gaming laptopsaround. Here are several incredible gaming laptops enjoying sizeable discounts at Best Buy, with four of them costingunder $1,000 for a limited time.

ROG Zephyrus 16"

ROG Zephyrus 16"

Price:$999.99 (-$650)Display:16", 2560x1600, 165Hz, 500nitsProcessor:Intel Core i7-12700HGraphics:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060Memory:16GB, DDR5Storage:512GB, PCIe 4.0Weight:4.41lbs

ASUS' Zephyrus line of gaming laptops aims to offer great gaming performance in attractive, slim packages. The Zephyrus 16" and 14" variants are currently on sale, packing capable mid-range hardware for a very attractive price. The 16-inch model is especially enticing, as it features a bright, fast display and the latest and greatest RAM and SSD.

With anNVIDIARTX 3060 and12th Gen Intel Corei7 under the hood, this computer can play all thebest PC games, even if they may not be at their highest settings. ASUS also made the Zephyrus 16" quite attractive, if that matters to you, with slim bezels and a matte black colorway. At $650 off, this laptop is now a penny under $1,000.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus 16":was$1,649.99now $999.99 at Best Buy

A bright, high refresh rate display, capable hardware from Intel and NVIDIA, and an attractive matte black design make this mid-range gaming laptop a fantastic buy, especially at this price.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus 14":was$1,399.99now $799.99 at Best Buy

It’s not as powerful or flashy as its larger sibling, but this laptop offers a gaming experience almost as good, but in a much more compact package and with an additional $200 shaved off.

If you want a more compact gaming PC, the 14" variant of ASUS' Zephyrus line is also heavily discounted. You’re trading the Intel processor for the 5000-seriesAMDRyzen 7, slightly slower memory and storage, and a smaller and slightly lower refresh rate display. You’re still getting an attractive, surprisingly thin, and light design and NVIDIA’s capable RTX 3060 GPU, and you save some extra cash over this laptop’s larger and more expensive sibling.

ASUS is one of the best companies to go to for gaming hardware with its ROG line, and while these devices don’t sit at the top of the heap, they still provide a great gaming experience. With these hefty 4th of July discounts, the value proposition is higher than ever.

HP OMEN 16

HP OMEN 16

Price:$899.99 (-$350)Display:16.1", 1920x1080, 144HzProcessor:Intel Core i5-13400HGraphics:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050Memory:16GB, DDR5Storage:512GBWeight:5.4lbs

HPmay not be the first company people think of when looking for a gaming laptop, but its OMEN line provides surprising quality at affordable prices. This HP OMEN 16.1" laptop is a perfect example, with the latest and greatest hardware from Intel and NVIDIA at a great — now even lower — price.

With a 13th Gen Intel Core i5,40-series NVIDIA GPU, and the fastest memory and storage, this laptop is as up-to-date as you can be right now. Of course, this means you’ll be paying a little bit more to be on the cutting edge of gaming technology. If you don’t mind buying an older laptop to save some extra money or get a little more power, consider the ASUS Zephyrus devices above!

HP OMEN 16:was$1,249.99now $899.99 at Best Buy

HP’s entry-level gaming laptop packs the latest hardware at an awfully affordable price, and now you can save even more money on it. Bear in mind what kind of gaming you want to do, though, as this is a budget gaming laptop.

If you do want to have the newest hardware, the HP Omen 16 has it. This is firmly an entry-level gaming laptop, perfect for those just wanting to get into portable PC gaming (or considering a gift for someone else). You won’t be able to crank settings up to the max with this machine, but this combination of hardware should be able to play most games for the new few years with few issues, especially considering the laptop’s 144Hz, 1080p display. When you’re paying this little, that’s perfect.

MSI Cyborg 15.6"

Price:$899.99 (-$200)Display:15.6", 1920x1080, 144HzProcessor:Intel Core i7-12650HGraphics:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Memory:8GB, DDR5Storage:512GBWeight:4.37lbs

This Cyborg 15.6" gaming laptop from MSI is very similar to the HP OMEN above (and currently has an identical price). Still, there are a few differences for people considering which one to buy. MSI alternative gives you a slightly smaller display, half the memory, and a less attractive design in exchange for a more powerful processor and graphics card.

Granted, this is a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 versus the newer, 13th Gen Core i5 of the HP OMEN, but this laptop still bests HP’s alternative in raw performance. Its only stumbling block is its RAM, which is limited to 8GB. If those trade-offs are worth it to you, the MSI Cyborg 15.6" is also on sale for the 4th of July and comes in at a cool $899.99.

MSI Cyborg 15.6":was$1,099.99now $899.99 at Best Buy

Another entry-level gaming laptop with a sizeable discount, the MSI Cyborg 15.6" makes some smart trades to give you more powerful internals versus competitors like the HP OMEN 16".

Bear in mind that, once again, this is an entry-level laptop, and you are paying a little extra for the newer NVIDIA graphics card. The 4060 is also a fairly impressive laptop GPU, included in theLenovo Legion Pro 5i (Gen 8)I reviewed for Windows Central. If you’re okay with an older, more balanced laptop, I still suggest the ASUS ROG Zephyrus above.

Legion Slim 7i 16"

Price:$1,799.99 (-$300)Display:16", 2560x1600, 240Hz, 500nitsProcessor:Intel Core i9-13900HGraphics:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070Memory:16GB, DDR5Storage:1TB SSDWeight:4.4lbs

Need something with a lot more power? We love Lenovo’s Legion line of gaming laptops here, as it offers a balanced range of options with consistent quality and value. The Slim 7i line is more premium and mobile, and this model packs great hardware. Right now, it’s enjoying a decent discount.

You’re getting a very fast, bright display (240Hz and 500nits!), Intel’s supreme 13th Gen Core i9 CPU, and NVIDIA’s fan-favorite RTX 4070 upper mid-range GPU. You’re also getting 16GB of memory and 1TB of SSD storage, ensuring you can easily play every PC game under the sun. With that display, you can rest assured that it’ll all look great.

Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16":was$2,099.99now $1,799.99 at Best Buy

Lenovo offers a wide range of gaming laptops all the way to the upper echelons of the mid-range category, and this is one of the company’s best. Right now, you can save $300 on it.

Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16" AMD Advantage Edition:was$1,949.99now $1,199.99 at Best Buy

If those savings aren’t enough, you can shave $650 off the AMD variant and get a near identical gaming experience with AMD hardware and a 165Hz display.

This isn’t the most impressive discount we’ve seen, but it is a great laptop that’s already fairly priced, and now it’s a little more affordable. If you want to save even more money, you can consider the AMD Advantage Edition of this laptop. It’s nearly identical in many ways, but you trade Intel and NVIDIA for AMD’s Ryzen 9 6900H, and Radeon RX 6800S, plus that 240Hz display gets knocked down to a still-great 165Hz. What sweetens the deal is that you save a whole lot more money with this configuration.

Need more advice?

Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? That’s okay, this is far from the end ofBest Buy’s 4th of July gaming laptop deals. If you’d rather have a desktop than a laptop, you can alsosave an astonishing $1,100 on an Alienware Aurora R13right now.

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