After a gaming laptop that isn't going to break the bank but will let you play most major games this Cyber Monday? Well, have we got the deal for you. AO.com are currently selling the 1660Ti-powered HP Pavilion 15 gaming laptop for just £809.10 when you use the code BFGAMING10. That saves you 10% of the £899 asking price, so you're knocking off around £90, making this a handy saving for a mid-tier gaming laptop and one of the best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals we've seen.
- HP Pavilion 15:
£899.99£809.10 at AO.com (with code BFGAMING10 - ASUS TUF Gaming Laptop| £779.97 at Box
If you've bought a Cyber Monday gaming monitor deal, and are looking for some impressive hardware to test it out, this laptop is a great choice. Its 1660Ti graphics card means it'll be able to handle most games, such as Call of Duty: Warzone or Fortnite, while it comes with a 512GB SSD, which will dramatically cut down on loading times for when you hop into games.
If you're looking to make a start in PC gaming, but fancy a thin and quiet laptop instead of a tower, this could be the perfect entry point for you.
Gaming laptop deal
ASUS TUF Gaming Laptop| £849.99 £779.97 at Box
Save £70 on an ASUS gaming laptop with a 15.6 inch screen, 8GB of Ram, a GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB Graphics card, and more at Box for Cyber Monday.
HP Pavilion 15 | £900 £809.10 at AO.com (with code BFGAMING10)
This powerful gaming laptop comes with a 1660Ti graphics card, 8GB RAM, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H octa-core processor, and 15" screen, making it one of the best mid-tier gaming laptops you can get for £809. Be sure to use the code: BFGAMING10 to get this discount.
If this isn't quite the right deal for you, you should check out our Cyber Monday gaming laptop deals page to see if anything stands out, as well as checking out our best gaming laptops guide for more advice and pointers on which gaming laptops are worth your time.
For more gaming bargains, head to our Cyber Monday gaming deals page.
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