In the Market for a New Computer? Save up to $650 at Massive Laptop Sale by B&H

In the Market for a New Computer? Save up to $650 at Massive Laptop Sale by B&H

The Christmas season is nearly upon us and it is probably time to start thinking about that perfect little Christmas gift for yourself! Until the end of November 19th B&H photo is having a huge sale on a wide variety of laptops to fit almost any need. Savings range from $20 all the way to $650 with laptops aimed at virtually any budget level.

The largest discount is on a Dell Alienware 17.3" R4 notebook with 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7-7820HK Quad-Core,  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, and 32gb of ram which is a gaming laptop with more than enough horsepower to tackle virtually any photo or video project. Another big discount for Apple fans is the 15.4" Macbook Pro with a 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 Quad-Core, AMD Radeon Pro 450, and 16gb of ram coming in with a $600 discount which is a pretty impressive given how rarely Apple products are on sale. 

While the sale mostly is focused on laptops, B&H has also placed a few select towers on sale as well such as this Acer Aspire AXC at about 40% off or this Lenovo Ideacentre Y900 gaming rig at $650 off. In all, there are a total of 65 computers on sale covering options for virtually anyone looking to buy a new computer who doesn't want to build their own machine from scratch. If you feel that your current set up is starting to feel somewhat dated this might be the perfect time to upgrade. You can find the entire list of computers on sale over at B&H Photo. The sale ends at 11:59 pm on November 19th.

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I just got a 15.4" MacBook Pro with 512 GB SSD, 2.7GHz processor and 16GB of RAM for $21k, a discount of $700 from B&H. Great deal on a great laptop.

$2.1k?

You really oughta mention that the 15.4" MacBook Pro for $600 off is a 2016 model that was long ago replaced by a substantially faster 2017 model.