Save $400 with this RTX 3080 gaming laptop deal at Best Buy
This RTX 3080 gaming laptop is now under $2,000
Best Buy's RTX gaming laptop deals are offering some stunning discounts this week, but if you're after something truly top of the range, we'd recommend checking out this Gigabyte Aorus. You're getting the RTX 3080 rig for just $1,949.99 right now - that's $400 off the $2,349.99 MSRP.
That's a solid discount by itself, but considering we were previously celebrating a $200 saving on this particular configuration, this is a particularly strong price. Previous RTX gaming laptop deals had this model at $2,149.99 just a couple of weeks ago, but Best Buy has doubled down on that saving today.
Packed with an i7-11800H processor, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD, this is certainly a high end machine, rocking specs worthy of the best gaming laptops around. It's rare to find RTX 3080 laptop deals dropping below $2,000 (we've only ever seen a handful in this price bracket over the last few months of sales), so if you've been saving, we'd recommend jumping on this offer as soon as possible.
You'll find more information on this offer just below, but we're also rounding up plenty more cheap gaming laptop deals further down the page as well.
Gigabyte Aorus 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $2,349.99 $1,949.99 at Best Buy
Save $400 - The Gigabyte Aorus RTX 3080 gaming laptop is down to $1,949 at Best Buy right now. That's a massive $400 discount on the i7-11800H / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD configuration where previously we were only seeing discounts of $200. This is a particularly popular offer hopping on and off the shelves over the last few weeks.
More of today's best gaming laptop deals
If the offer above doesn't quite fit, you'll find plenty more gaming laptop deals on all the biggest models on the market just below.
If you're not sure you'll need all that 3080 power, you'll find plenty of RTX 3070 laptop deals and RTX 3060 laptops on sale right now as well. We're also rounding up all the latest RTX 3050 laptop deals available now.
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