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  • Amazon renews Fallout months before season 2's premiere
    The second season of the Fallout TV series doesn't even have a concrete release date in December yet, but Amazon has already renewed the show for a third season. Amazon has announced that it has greenlit the new season at its annual presentation in New York City. The company said Fallout has had more than 100 million viewers since it dropped on Prime Video in April 2024 and remains one of its top-three most watched titles ever.  If you'll recall, the live adaptation was so well-received, Fallout 4 enjoyed a resurgence in sales nearly a decade after its release. Amazon also renewed the series for a second season just a few days after the first season debuted on its streaming service. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Fallout is set 200 years into the future after an apocalyptic event. In the story, the humans who survived the apocalypse hid in luxury fallout shelters where their descendants remained for hundreds of years. The show follows Lucy as she leaves her shelter after an attack by outsiders to find her father who'd been kidnapped. Along the way, she meets more characters, including a squire from the Brotherhood of Steel and a ghoul bounty hunter. Amazon has yet to reveal season 3's story, which doesn't come as a surprise, seeing as the second season has yet to drop. But season 2 will pick up from where the first one had left off and will take viewers from the Mojave wastelands to New Vegas.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/amazon-renews-fallout-months-before-season-2s-premiere-143028657.html?src=rss" style="color: #0066cc; text-decoration: none;">https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/amazon-renews-fallout-months-before-season-2s-premiere-143028657.html?src=rss
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    Amazon renews Fallout months before season 2's premiere
    The second season of the Fallout TV series doesn't even have a concrete release date in December yet, but Amazon has already renewed the show for a third season. Amazon has announced that it has greenlit the new season at its annual presentation in New York City. The company said Fallout has had more than 100 million viewers since it dropped on Prime Video in April 2024 and remains one of its top-three most watched titles ever.  If you'll recall, the live adaptation was so well-received, Fallout 4 enjoyed a resurgence in sales nearly a decade after its release. Amazon also renewed the series for a second season just a few days after the first season debuted on its streaming service. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Fallout is set 200 years into the future after an apocalyptic event. In the story, the humans who survived the apocalypse hid in luxury fallout shelters where their descendants remained for hundreds of years. The show follows Lucy as she leaves her shelter after an attack by outsiders to find her father who'd been kidnapped. Along the way, she meets more characters, including a squire from the Brotherhood of Steel and a ghoul bounty hunter. Amazon has yet to reveal season 3's story, which doesn't come as a surprise, seeing as the second season has yet to drop. But season 2 will pick up from where the first one had left off and will take viewers from the Mojave wastelands to New Vegas.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/amazon-renews-fallout-months-before-season-2s-premiere-143028657.html?src=rss
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    Amazon renews Fallout months before season 2's premiere
    The second season of the Fallout TV series doesn't even have a concrete release date in December yet, but Amazon has already renewed the show for a third season. Amazon has announced that it has greenlit the new season at its annual presentation in New York City. The company said Fallout has had more than 100 million viewers since it dropped on Prime Video in April 2024 and remains one of its top-three most watched titles ever.  If you'll recall, the live adaptation was so well-received, Fallout 4 enjoyed a resurgence in sales nearly a decade after its release. Amazon also renewed the series for a second season just a few days after the first season debuted on its streaming service. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Fallout is set 200 years into the future after an apocalyptic event. In the story, the humans who survived the apocalypse hid in luxury fallout shelters where their descendants remained for hundreds of years. The show follows Lucy as she leaves her shelter after an attack by outsiders to find her father who'd been kidnapped. Along the way, she meets more characters, including a squire from the Brotherhood of Steel and a ghoul bounty hunter. Amazon has yet to reveal season 3's story, which doesn't come as a surprise, seeing as the second season has yet to drop. But season 2 will pick up from where the first one had left off and will take viewers from the Mojave wastelands to New Vegas.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/amazon-renews-fallout-months-before-season-2s-premiere-143028657.html?src=rss
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  • How to Watch 'The Android Show: I/O Edition' for an Android 16 Sneak Peek

    You don't have to wait until the Google I/O keynote for a peek at the future of Android.
    Google is hosting a pre-I/O web show that will show off "what’s new on Android."The prerecorded online event, dubbed The Android Show: I/O Edition, starts at 10 a.m.
    PT / 1 p.m.
    ET today.
    A 29-second teaser video Google posted to YouTube featuring Sameer Samat, Google’s Android Ecosystem president, offers no spoilers and little substance.
    Watch it live in the video above.“Hi, everyone, I’m Sameer, and this year we have something special for you: The Android Show: I/O Edition,” he says while standing in front of a bookshelf featuring various Android phones.
    “We hope you’ll all tune in on May 13 to see what’s new on Android.” Recommended by Our EditorsThe obvious subject for this production would be the upcoming Android 16 release, which hit its third beta in March and had looked primed for an introduction onstage at I/O.
    Google PR says that I/O itself will feature “more updates in keynotes and technical sessions for developers.”  Release notes and other hints from Android 16's beta releases and earlier developer previews indicate this update will add features like a return of lock-screen widgets,  AI-generated summaries of notifications from messaging apps, new tools to manage health data securely, and stricter security features.That description may not sound like enough change to deserve a new version number.
    (I'd like to see Google copy more of Apple’s app-privacy features, such as the option to limit an app’s contacts-list access to only one or a few items.) But you'll find out soon enough what fills out the rest of the Android 16 sales pitch.
    As Samat says at the end of the video: “Whoah, May 13, that’s coming up fast.”

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    How to Watch 'The Android Show: I/O Edition' for an Android 16 Sneak Peek
    You don't have to wait until the Google I/O keynote for a peek at the future of Android. Google is hosting a pre-I/O web show that will show off "what’s new on Android."The prerecorded online event, dubbed The Android Show: I/O Edition, starts at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET today. A 29-second teaser video Google posted to YouTube featuring Sameer Samat, Google’s Android Ecosystem president, offers no spoilers and little substance. Watch it live in the video above.“Hi, everyone, I’m Sameer, and this year we have something special for you: The Android Show: I/O Edition,” he says while standing in front of a bookshelf featuring various Android phones. “We hope you’ll all tune in on May 13 to see what’s new on Android.” Recommended by Our EditorsThe obvious subject for this production would be the upcoming Android 16 release, which hit its third beta in March and had looked primed for an introduction onstage at I/O. Google PR says that I/O itself will feature “more updates in keynotes and technical sessions for developers.”  Release notes and other hints from Android 16's beta releases and earlier developer previews indicate this update will add features like a return of lock-screen widgets,  AI-generated summaries of notifications from messaging apps, new tools to manage health data securely, and stricter security features.That description may not sound like enough change to deserve a new version number. (I'd like to see Google copy more of Apple’s app-privacy features, such as the option to limit an app’s contacts-list access to only one or a few items.) But you'll find out soon enough what fills out the rest of the Android 16 sales pitch. As Samat says at the end of the video: “Whoah, May 13, that’s coming up fast.” Source: https://me.pcmag.com/en/android/29554/why-wait-google-teases-android-16-sneak-peek-ahead-of-io #how #watch #039the #android #show #edition039 #for #sneak #peek
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    How to Watch 'The Android Show: I/O Edition' for an Android 16 Sneak Peek
    You don't have to wait until the Google I/O keynote for a peek at the future of Android. Google is hosting a pre-I/O web show that will show off "what’s new on Android."The prerecorded online event, dubbed The Android Show: I/O Edition, starts at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET today. A 29-second teaser video Google posted to YouTube featuring Sameer Samat, Google’s Android Ecosystem president, offers no spoilers and little substance. Watch it live in the video above.“Hi, everyone, I’m Sameer, and this year we have something special for you: The Android Show: I/O Edition,” he says while standing in front of a bookshelf featuring various Android phones. “We hope you’ll all tune in on May 13 to see what’s new on Android.” Recommended by Our EditorsThe obvious subject for this production would be the upcoming Android 16 release, which hit its third beta in March and had looked primed for an introduction onstage at I/O. Google PR says that I/O itself will feature “more updates in keynotes and technical sessions for developers.”  Release notes and other hints from Android 16's beta releases and earlier developer previews indicate this update will add features like a return of lock-screen widgets,  AI-generated summaries of notifications from messaging apps, new tools to manage health data securely, and stricter security features.That description may not sound like enough change to deserve a new version number. (I'd like to see Google copy more of Apple’s app-privacy features, such as the option to limit an app’s contacts-list access to only one or a few items.) But you'll find out soon enough what fills out the rest of the Android 16 sales pitch. As Samat says at the end of the video: “Whoah, May 13, that’s coming up fast.”
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  • #333;">‘Spider-Man Noir’ Series Debut First Look Image
    Nicolas Cage can now add his name to the small list of actors who have played the same character in live-action and animation.That’s him as the title character from Spider-Man Noir the upcoming Prime Video television series.
    Amazon unveiled the first image of Cage in costume as part of their upfront presentation this week.
    You can’t say it doesn’t look like the Spider-Man Noir Cage voiced in the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie, right down to those bright white goggles.In a fun twist, Amazon also announced the Spider-Man Noir show will be available to screen in both color and black and white — in homage to the character’s film noir style alternate reality.In addition to Cage, the cast of the show includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Abraham Popoola, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, and Jack Huston.MarvelMarvelloading...READ MORE: Every Spider-Man Movie and Spinoff, Ranked From Worst to BestHere is the synopsis for Spider-Man Noir from Amazon:Spider-Noir is a live-action series based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir.
    Spider-Noir tells the story of an aging and down on his luck private investigator (Cage) in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.Spider-Man Noir is being showrun by Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot.
    The pair developed the show along with Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal.Amazon has not confirmed a premiere date for the show, but they did say the series will first be available on the MGM+ cable channel, and then will be available one day later on Prime Video.Get our free mobile app2000s Movies That Got Bad Reviews That Are Actually GoodThese underrated films deserved better reviews than they got from most critics.
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    ‘Spider-Man Noir’ Series Debut First Look Image
    Nicolas Cage can now add his name to the small list of actors who have played the same character in live-action and animation.That’s him as the title character from Spider-Man Noir the upcoming Prime Video television series. Amazon unveiled the first image of Cage in costume as part of their upfront presentation this week. You can’t say it doesn’t look like the Spider-Man Noir Cage voiced in the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie, right down to those bright white goggles.In a fun twist, Amazon also announced the Spider-Man Noir show will be available to screen in both color and black and white — in homage to the character’s film noir style alternate reality.In addition to Cage, the cast of the show includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Abraham Popoola, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, and Jack Huston.MarvelMarvelloading...READ MORE: Every Spider-Man Movie and Spinoff, Ranked From Worst to BestHere is the synopsis for Spider-Man Noir from Amazon:Spider-Noir is a live-action series based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir. Spider-Noir tells the story of an aging and down on his luck private investigator (Cage) in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.Spider-Man Noir is being showrun by Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot. The pair developed the show along with Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal.Amazon has not confirmed a premiere date for the show, but they did say the series will first be available on the MGM+ cable channel, and then will be available one day later on Prime Video.Get our free mobile app2000s Movies That Got Bad Reviews That Are Actually GoodThese underrated films deserved better reviews than they got from most critics.
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    ‘Spider-Man Noir’ Series Debut First Look Image
    Nicolas Cage can now add his name to the small list of actors who have played the same character in live-action and animation.That’s him as the title character from Spider-Man Noir the upcoming Prime Video television series. Amazon unveiled the first image of Cage in costume as part of their upfront presentation this week. You can’t say it doesn’t look like the Spider-Man Noir Cage voiced in the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie, right down to those bright white goggles.In a fun twist, Amazon also announced the Spider-Man Noir show will be available to screen in both color and black and white — in homage to the character’s film noir style alternate reality.In addition to Cage, the cast of the show includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Abraham Popoola, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, and Jack Huston.MarvelMarvelloading...READ MORE: Every Spider-Man Movie and Spinoff, Ranked From Worst to BestHere is the synopsis for Spider-Man Noir from Amazon:Spider-Noir is a live-action series based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir. Spider-Noir tells the story of an aging and down on his luck private investigator (Cage) in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.Spider-Man Noir is being showrun by Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot. The pair developed the show along with Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal.Amazon has not confirmed a premiere date for the show, but they did say the series will first be available on the MGM+ cable channel, and then will be available one day later on Prime Video.Get our free mobile app2000s Movies That Got Bad Reviews That Are Actually GoodThese underrated films deserved better reviews than they got from most critics.
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  • #333;">Why one obscure app could help crumble Meta’s empire
    If the question, “Who is Meta’s biggest rival?” were on a Family Feud survey, TikTok would likely be the winning answer.
    In the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case against the Facebook and Instagram owner, the government’s response probably wouldn’t even make the top 10: a small blockchain-based platform called MeWe.
    MeWe looks a fair amount like Facebook at first glance, except that you make an account using the Frequency blockchain — which the company explains is a decentralized protocol that lets you move your social connections to other (mostly hypothetical at this point) apps that support Frequency.
    The company says 20 million users have joined, but when I make a MeWe account and log in, I scroll through my autopopulated feed and think, “Who are these people?” I search for a few of my Verge colleagues, figuring if anyone has tried this obscure app, it might be one of them, but I come up short.
    I try some public figures: Tim Cook? Jeff Bezos? Mark Zuckerberg? There are some accounts with these names, but it seems unlikely they’re the ones I have in mind.The claim that MeWe is a closer competitor to Facebook and Instagram than TikTok might be baffling if you’re not steeped in antitrust law or the specifics of the FTC’s complaint.
    Meta CEO Zuckerberg testified he hadn’t even heard of the app before this case was filed.
    But the FTC has spent the past three weeks laying out its logic.
    Using Meta’s own internal discussions about how it views itself and its competition, it says that Meta has historically, and to this day, competed in a market for connecting with friends and family online — and when it saw its dominance in that space threatened by the rise of Instagram and WhatsApp, it bought them to squash the competition.Whether Judge James Boasberg buys this could determine who wins the case — if the FTC can also show that Meta acted illegally through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp to solidify its alleged monopoly power.Antitrust law is supposed to ensure fair competition, which usually means that people have options for a useful class of goods and services — what’s known as a relevant market.
    The FTC says that here, that market is “personal social networking services,” or PSNs: spaces where a core purpose is helping people connect with friends and family.
    While there are many online platforms that overlap with Meta’s services, the FTC argues that virtually none of them serve that market.
    If internet users want to find and hang out with people they know — as opposed to, say, watching influencers or making work connections — then it’s Mark Zuckerberg’s way or… in the government’s telling, Snapchat, BeReal, and MeWe.
    Beyond that core definition, PSNs have some other unique features and norms: The apps feature a social graph of users’ friends and family connections, as opposed to mapping users primarily based on their interests.
    Users can look up and find people they know in real life.
    And they come to the app to share personal updates with those people.Facebook and Instagram increasingly display videos and photos from influencers and celebrities, but the FTC argues personal social networking remains a core service.
    It used Instagram chief Adam Mosseri’s testimony to most clearly make this point.
    In that testimony as well as posts to his own Instagram account, Mosseri said that it’s still important for the app to connect users with their friends.
    The FTC argues that even if that use case is a smaller portion of what Meta’s apps do these days, it’s still a significant need users have that can virtually only be fulfilled by Facebook and Instagram.
    While someone might connect with people they know in real life on LinkedIn, they likely won’t primarily share personal updates there.
    And while they also could follow and interact with people they know on TikTok or YouTube, they’re more likely to passively watch videos from people they don’t.Meta says this is an entirely wrong way to think about it.
    Social media platforms compete for users’ time and attention, so whether a particular app is squarely aimed at so-called friends and family sharing is beside the point.
    Facebook and Instagram have evolved to show more content from people like influencers, shifting further from the use case the FTC says Meta has illegally dominated.
    The company has already landed some important points that could help its case, and it will get more time to push back on the agency’s framing when it calls its own witnesses in the coming weeks.But as the FTC’s case-in-chief continues into its fifth week, its argument for Meta’s dominance is becoming a lot clearer.Why do people use Facebook?When defining a market, each side is trying to answer a key question: why are people choosing one particular company’s product? A lot of goods and services compete with each other in some sense, but this doesn’t mean they serve the same niche.
    In the case of sodas, for example, “you could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi,” says George Washington Law professor and former FTC Chair Bill Kovacic.
    In the tech world, Netflix has claimed its biggest competitors are Fortnite and sleep — but those comparisons probably wouldn’t stand up in court.The FTC says that outside of Facebook and Instagram, only apps like Snapchat and MeWe can fulfill a users’ desire to broadcast personal updates with friends and family online.
    To make its case, it brought in a string of executives from other social media companies to explain why their apps can’t quite scratch the same itch for users.
    Strava’s former VP of connected partnerships Mateo Ortega testified that sure, users of the fitness-tracking social media app could share baby photos on the platform, but they probably wouldn’t unless it was in a running stroller.
    “It’s all about fitness, and while you can post other stuff, it just doesn’t seem as relevant,” he said.
    “You could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi”Pinterest’s former head of user growth Julia Roberts testified that users who come to Pinterest “expecting it to be like other social media apps … tend to be confused about how to use the product.” That’s because the app is so much not about connecting with other people that it works much differently from other social media platforms.
    Pinterest is more about finding things users are interested in, she said, so “following is not a big part of the Pinterest experience.”TikTok has a tab where users can watch videos from their friends — identified as people who mutually follow each other.
    But head of operations Adam Presser testified only about 1 percent of videos watched on the platform are there.
    The company doesn’t think of itself as competing with Meta’s apps for personal social networking, he testified.
    And even though side-by-side screenshots of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts look identical, Presser said, “when you click out of this view for these other platforms, you would get to essentially what I think of as their core business,” which for Instagram, includes a feed and stories that often contain at least some content from family and friends.At times, Meta’s cross-examination of rival company executives showed the limits of apps’ similarities.
    When questioning Apple director of product marketing Ronak Shah, Meta sought to show that group chats in Apple’s messaging feature could serve as a social media feed for friends and family sharing.
    But Shah testified that feed would be limited to 32 people at most, and users can’t just look up each others’ profiles like they would on social platforms.
    Still, Meta pointed out, Apple’s messages app is listed under social media on its own app store.However, Meta also made important arguments about why the judge should question the FTC’s framing.
    It pointed out that some documents from TikTok and YouTube owner Google claiming their products are very different from Meta’s were submitted to foreign officials to try to avoid getting drafted into potentially frustrating regulations.
    It also pointed out when TikTok briefly went dark in the US ahead of a (now-aborted) ban, users flocked to Meta apps, showing consumers see it as a substitute on at least some level.
    That’s because, Meta argued, competition for users is really about winning their time and attention.Companies can “sometimes make mistakes.
    They misjudge who their users are”But X VP of product Keith Coleman testified it’s not that useful to think about competition this way.
    Instead, “it’s much more helpful to understand what people are trying to accomplish in their lives and to try to help them accomplish that.” Under former CEO Jack Dorsey, then-Twitter leaned into focusing on news and users’ interests, Coleman testified, because that’s why people were coming to the platform.
    Coleman was later surprised at how his own website characterized the product in its help center as a “service for friends, family, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages.” “I can’t believe that’s on the website,” he said.
    “That’s pretty wacky.”This point was “a caution that not everything a company writes down or says is necessarily decisive in establishing what the boundary of a market is,” Kovacic said.
    Companies can “sometimes make mistakes.
    They misjudge who their users are.”There are real ramifications for internet users here.
    Going back to Netflix’s comparisons, if the streaming video service went down, some people would probably be happy to play a video game or get a few hours of shut-eye instead.
    But others would be frustrated that they couldn’t watch a movie, which is why it’s good that Hulu, HBO, and Amazon Prime Video also exist.
    The FTC’s argument isn’t that Meta owns the only social apps on the internet, it’s that the company faces little competition for a service many people specifically want — so the fact that you probably don’t know anyone using MeWe is sort of the point.How will the judge decide?Ultimately, Boasberg’s market definition — whether it’s Meta’s, the FTC’s, or his own — will come down to a few things: how Meta views itself, how competitors see it, and his own intuition, says Kovacic.
    ”Notice how much the FTC has been questioning Meta witnesses on the basis of its own internal documents,” he says.
    “Does the story in the courtroom match the story of your own internal documents?” So far, the documents have shown that Meta has clocked that at least some portion of users come to its products to connect with family and friends, but also that the rise of TikTok has had it looking over its shoulder.
    In September 2020, Meta told its board that Instagram revenue would be “meaningfully lower” than planned in the second half of the fiscal year because TikTok was drawing users’ attention.
    But other internal documents have shown Meta’s well aware that at different points in time, users have come to its apps to connect with family and friends, and worriedly took note of other apps entering that space.
    In a 2018 presentation, Meta found that the highest percentage of surveyed users said they come to Facebook, Instagram, and Snap to “see daily casual moments” and “see special moments.” By contrast, users came to Twitter’s feed for news and YouTube’s for entertainment.
    And even as Instagram expands into entertainment, the FTC notes that it still advertises its sign-up page as a place to “see photos and videos from your friends.”“Instagram will always need to focus on friends”In a 2018 email, Zuckerberg told Mosseri that “Instagram will always need to focus on friends.” And even though a lot has changed in the social media landscape since then, Mosseri testified that to this day on the app, “friends are an important part of the experience.” Even though users may share fewer of their own updates on Facebook and Instagram, Mosseri admitted that two friends talking in the comments of a public figure’s post counts as an interaction between friends — and one that Instagram actively tries to facilitate.Meta has argued that this special focus on friends and family sharing makes up a shrinking portion of its offerings as it works to compete with fierce rivals like TikTok.
    But the FTC says it’s still significant enough to monopolize.
    It’s a scenario that came up in another major tech monopolization case, Kovacic says: the late-1990s lawsuit US v.
    Microsoft.
    In that case, Microsoft argued the Justice Department was ignoring how computing would soon move beyond the personal computer to the Internet of Things, meaning it couldn’t truly lock up the computing ecosystem as much as the government alleged.“Judge Jackson in the Microsoft case said, yeah, those things are happening, but not happening fast enough to deny you real market power in this PC and laptop-based market that the Justice Department is emphasizing,” Kovacic says.Still, he adds, a market niche can at some point become so small that it’s no longer significant in the eyes of antitrust law.
    “You can have a process of change that ultimately renders the market segment unimportant,” he says.
    “And the hard task of analysis for the judge is to say, has it already happened?”See More:
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    Why one obscure app could help crumble Meta’s empire
    If the question, “Who is Meta’s biggest rival?” were on a Family Feud survey, TikTok would likely be the winning answer. In the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case against the Facebook and Instagram owner, the government’s response probably wouldn’t even make the top 10: a small blockchain-based platform called MeWe. MeWe looks a fair amount like Facebook at first glance, except that you make an account using the Frequency blockchain — which the company explains is a decentralized protocol that lets you move your social connections to other (mostly hypothetical at this point) apps that support Frequency. The company says 20 million users have joined, but when I make a MeWe account and log in, I scroll through my autopopulated feed and think, “Who are these people?” I search for a few of my Verge colleagues, figuring if anyone has tried this obscure app, it might be one of them, but I come up short. I try some public figures: Tim Cook? Jeff Bezos? Mark Zuckerberg? There are some accounts with these names, but it seems unlikely they’re the ones I have in mind.The claim that MeWe is a closer competitor to Facebook and Instagram than TikTok might be baffling if you’re not steeped in antitrust law or the specifics of the FTC’s complaint. Meta CEO Zuckerberg testified he hadn’t even heard of the app before this case was filed. But the FTC has spent the past three weeks laying out its logic. Using Meta’s own internal discussions about how it views itself and its competition, it says that Meta has historically, and to this day, competed in a market for connecting with friends and family online — and when it saw its dominance in that space threatened by the rise of Instagram and WhatsApp, it bought them to squash the competition.Whether Judge James Boasberg buys this could determine who wins the case — if the FTC can also show that Meta acted illegally through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp to solidify its alleged monopoly power.Antitrust law is supposed to ensure fair competition, which usually means that people have options for a useful class of goods and services — what’s known as a relevant market. The FTC says that here, that market is “personal social networking services,” or PSNs: spaces where a core purpose is helping people connect with friends and family. While there are many online platforms that overlap with Meta’s services, the FTC argues that virtually none of them serve that market. If internet users want to find and hang out with people they know — as opposed to, say, watching influencers or making work connections — then it’s Mark Zuckerberg’s way or… in the government’s telling, Snapchat, BeReal, and MeWe. Beyond that core definition, PSNs have some other unique features and norms: The apps feature a social graph of users’ friends and family connections, as opposed to mapping users primarily based on their interests. Users can look up and find people they know in real life. And they come to the app to share personal updates with those people.Facebook and Instagram increasingly display videos and photos from influencers and celebrities, but the FTC argues personal social networking remains a core service. It used Instagram chief Adam Mosseri’s testimony to most clearly make this point. In that testimony as well as posts to his own Instagram account, Mosseri said that it’s still important for the app to connect users with their friends. The FTC argues that even if that use case is a smaller portion of what Meta’s apps do these days, it’s still a significant need users have that can virtually only be fulfilled by Facebook and Instagram. While someone might connect with people they know in real life on LinkedIn, they likely won’t primarily share personal updates there. And while they also could follow and interact with people they know on TikTok or YouTube, they’re more likely to passively watch videos from people they don’t.Meta says this is an entirely wrong way to think about it. Social media platforms compete for users’ time and attention, so whether a particular app is squarely aimed at so-called friends and family sharing is beside the point. Facebook and Instagram have evolved to show more content from people like influencers, shifting further from the use case the FTC says Meta has illegally dominated. The company has already landed some important points that could help its case, and it will get more time to push back on the agency’s framing when it calls its own witnesses in the coming weeks.But as the FTC’s case-in-chief continues into its fifth week, its argument for Meta’s dominance is becoming a lot clearer.Why do people use Facebook?When defining a market, each side is trying to answer a key question: why are people choosing one particular company’s product? A lot of goods and services compete with each other in some sense, but this doesn’t mean they serve the same niche. In the case of sodas, for example, “you could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi,” says George Washington Law professor and former FTC Chair Bill Kovacic. In the tech world, Netflix has claimed its biggest competitors are Fortnite and sleep — but those comparisons probably wouldn’t stand up in court.The FTC says that outside of Facebook and Instagram, only apps like Snapchat and MeWe can fulfill a users’ desire to broadcast personal updates with friends and family online. To make its case, it brought in a string of executives from other social media companies to explain why their apps can’t quite scratch the same itch for users. Strava’s former VP of connected partnerships Mateo Ortega testified that sure, users of the fitness-tracking social media app could share baby photos on the platform, but they probably wouldn’t unless it was in a running stroller. “It’s all about fitness, and while you can post other stuff, it just doesn’t seem as relevant,” he said. “You could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi”Pinterest’s former head of user growth Julia Roberts testified that users who come to Pinterest “expecting it to be like other social media apps … tend to be confused about how to use the product.” That’s because the app is so much not about connecting with other people that it works much differently from other social media platforms. Pinterest is more about finding things users are interested in, she said, so “following is not a big part of the Pinterest experience.”TikTok has a tab where users can watch videos from their friends — identified as people who mutually follow each other. But head of operations Adam Presser testified only about 1 percent of videos watched on the platform are there. The company doesn’t think of itself as competing with Meta’s apps for personal social networking, he testified. And even though side-by-side screenshots of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts look identical, Presser said, “when you click out of this view for these other platforms, you would get to essentially what I think of as their core business,” which for Instagram, includes a feed and stories that often contain at least some content from family and friends.At times, Meta’s cross-examination of rival company executives showed the limits of apps’ similarities. When questioning Apple director of product marketing Ronak Shah, Meta sought to show that group chats in Apple’s messaging feature could serve as a social media feed for friends and family sharing. But Shah testified that feed would be limited to 32 people at most, and users can’t just look up each others’ profiles like they would on social platforms. Still, Meta pointed out, Apple’s messages app is listed under social media on its own app store.However, Meta also made important arguments about why the judge should question the FTC’s framing. It pointed out that some documents from TikTok and YouTube owner Google claiming their products are very different from Meta’s were submitted to foreign officials to try to avoid getting drafted into potentially frustrating regulations. It also pointed out when TikTok briefly went dark in the US ahead of a (now-aborted) ban, users flocked to Meta apps, showing consumers see it as a substitute on at least some level. That’s because, Meta argued, competition for users is really about winning their time and attention.Companies can “sometimes make mistakes. They misjudge who their users are”But X VP of product Keith Coleman testified it’s not that useful to think about competition this way. Instead, “it’s much more helpful to understand what people are trying to accomplish in their lives and to try to help them accomplish that.” Under former CEO Jack Dorsey, then-Twitter leaned into focusing on news and users’ interests, Coleman testified, because that’s why people were coming to the platform. Coleman was later surprised at how his own website characterized the product in its help center as a “service for friends, family, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages.” “I can’t believe that’s on the website,” he said. “That’s pretty wacky.”This point was “a caution that not everything a company writes down or says is necessarily decisive in establishing what the boundary of a market is,” Kovacic said. Companies can “sometimes make mistakes. They misjudge who their users are.”There are real ramifications for internet users here. Going back to Netflix’s comparisons, if the streaming video service went down, some people would probably be happy to play a video game or get a few hours of shut-eye instead. But others would be frustrated that they couldn’t watch a movie, which is why it’s good that Hulu, HBO, and Amazon Prime Video also exist. The FTC’s argument isn’t that Meta owns the only social apps on the internet, it’s that the company faces little competition for a service many people specifically want — so the fact that you probably don’t know anyone using MeWe is sort of the point.How will the judge decide?Ultimately, Boasberg’s market definition — whether it’s Meta’s, the FTC’s, or his own — will come down to a few things: how Meta views itself, how competitors see it, and his own intuition, says Kovacic. ”Notice how much the FTC has been questioning Meta witnesses on the basis of its own internal documents,” he says. “Does the story in the courtroom match the story of your own internal documents?” So far, the documents have shown that Meta has clocked that at least some portion of users come to its products to connect with family and friends, but also that the rise of TikTok has had it looking over its shoulder. In September 2020, Meta told its board that Instagram revenue would be “meaningfully lower” than planned in the second half of the fiscal year because TikTok was drawing users’ attention. But other internal documents have shown Meta’s well aware that at different points in time, users have come to its apps to connect with family and friends, and worriedly took note of other apps entering that space. In a 2018 presentation, Meta found that the highest percentage of surveyed users said they come to Facebook, Instagram, and Snap to “see daily casual moments” and “see special moments.” By contrast, users came to Twitter’s feed for news and YouTube’s for entertainment. And even as Instagram expands into entertainment, the FTC notes that it still advertises its sign-up page as a place to “see photos and videos from your friends.”“Instagram will always need to focus on friends”In a 2018 email, Zuckerberg told Mosseri that “Instagram will always need to focus on friends.” And even though a lot has changed in the social media landscape since then, Mosseri testified that to this day on the app, “friends are an important part of the experience.” Even though users may share fewer of their own updates on Facebook and Instagram, Mosseri admitted that two friends talking in the comments of a public figure’s post counts as an interaction between friends — and one that Instagram actively tries to facilitate.Meta has argued that this special focus on friends and family sharing makes up a shrinking portion of its offerings as it works to compete with fierce rivals like TikTok. But the FTC says it’s still significant enough to monopolize. It’s a scenario that came up in another major tech monopolization case, Kovacic says: the late-1990s lawsuit US v. Microsoft. In that case, Microsoft argued the Justice Department was ignoring how computing would soon move beyond the personal computer to the Internet of Things, meaning it couldn’t truly lock up the computing ecosystem as much as the government alleged.“Judge Jackson in the Microsoft case said, yeah, those things are happening, but not happening fast enough to deny you real market power in this PC and laptop-based market that the Justice Department is emphasizing,” Kovacic says.Still, he adds, a market niche can at some point become so small that it’s no longer significant in the eyes of antitrust law. “You can have a process of change that ultimately renders the market segment unimportant,” he says. “And the hard task of analysis for the judge is to say, has it already happened?”See More:
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    Why one obscure app could help crumble Meta’s empire
    If the question, “Who is Meta’s biggest rival?” were on a Family Feud survey, TikTok would likely be the winning answer. In the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case against the Facebook and Instagram owner, the government’s response probably wouldn’t even make the top 10: a small blockchain-based platform called MeWe. MeWe looks a fair amount like Facebook at first glance, except that you make an account using the Frequency blockchain — which the company explains is a decentralized protocol that lets you move your social connections to other (mostly hypothetical at this point) apps that support Frequency. The company says 20 million users have joined, but when I make a MeWe account and log in, I scroll through my autopopulated feed and think, “Who are these people?” I search for a few of my Verge colleagues, figuring if anyone has tried this obscure app, it might be one of them, but I come up short. I try some public figures: Tim Cook? Jeff Bezos? Mark Zuckerberg? There are some accounts with these names, but it seems unlikely they’re the ones I have in mind.The claim that MeWe is a closer competitor to Facebook and Instagram than TikTok might be baffling if you’re not steeped in antitrust law or the specifics of the FTC’s complaint. Meta CEO Zuckerberg testified he hadn’t even heard of the app before this case was filed. But the FTC has spent the past three weeks laying out its logic. Using Meta’s own internal discussions about how it views itself and its competition, it says that Meta has historically, and to this day, competed in a market for connecting with friends and family online — and when it saw its dominance in that space threatened by the rise of Instagram and WhatsApp, it bought them to squash the competition.Whether Judge James Boasberg buys this could determine who wins the case — if the FTC can also show that Meta acted illegally through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp to solidify its alleged monopoly power.Antitrust law is supposed to ensure fair competition, which usually means that people have options for a useful class of goods and services — what’s known as a relevant market. The FTC says that here, that market is “personal social networking services,” or PSNs: spaces where a core purpose is helping people connect with friends and family. While there are many online platforms that overlap with Meta’s services, the FTC argues that virtually none of them serve that market. If internet users want to find and hang out with people they know — as opposed to, say, watching influencers or making work connections — then it’s Mark Zuckerberg’s way or… in the government’s telling, Snapchat, BeReal, and MeWe. Beyond that core definition, PSNs have some other unique features and norms: The apps feature a social graph of users’ friends and family connections, as opposed to mapping users primarily based on their interests. Users can look up and find people they know in real life. And they come to the app to share personal updates with those people.Facebook and Instagram increasingly display videos and photos from influencers and celebrities, but the FTC argues personal social networking remains a core service. It used Instagram chief Adam Mosseri’s testimony to most clearly make this point. In that testimony as well as posts to his own Instagram account, Mosseri said that it’s still important for the app to connect users with their friends. The FTC argues that even if that use case is a smaller portion of what Meta’s apps do these days, it’s still a significant need users have that can virtually only be fulfilled by Facebook and Instagram. While someone might connect with people they know in real life on LinkedIn, they likely won’t primarily share personal updates there. And while they also could follow and interact with people they know on TikTok or YouTube, they’re more likely to passively watch videos from people they don’t.Meta says this is an entirely wrong way to think about it. Social media platforms compete for users’ time and attention, so whether a particular app is squarely aimed at so-called friends and family sharing is beside the point. Facebook and Instagram have evolved to show more content from people like influencers, shifting further from the use case the FTC says Meta has illegally dominated. The company has already landed some important points that could help its case, and it will get more time to push back on the agency’s framing when it calls its own witnesses in the coming weeks.But as the FTC’s case-in-chief continues into its fifth week, its argument for Meta’s dominance is becoming a lot clearer.Why do people use Facebook?When defining a market, each side is trying to answer a key question: why are people choosing one particular company’s product? A lot of goods and services compete with each other in some sense, but this doesn’t mean they serve the same niche. In the case of sodas, for example, “you could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi,” says George Washington Law professor and former FTC Chair Bill Kovacic. In the tech world, Netflix has claimed its biggest competitors are Fortnite and sleep — but those comparisons probably wouldn’t stand up in court.The FTC says that outside of Facebook and Instagram, only apps like Snapchat and MeWe can fulfill a users’ desire to broadcast personal updates with friends and family online. To make its case, it brought in a string of executives from other social media companies to explain why their apps can’t quite scratch the same itch for users. Strava’s former VP of connected partnerships Mateo Ortega testified that sure, users of the fitness-tracking social media app could share baby photos on the platform, but they probably wouldn’t unless it was in a running stroller. “It’s all about fitness, and while you can post other stuff, it just doesn’t seem as relevant,” he said. “You could buy lemon-lime, but many people would never see that as a close substitute for buying Coke or Pepsi”Pinterest’s former head of user growth Julia Roberts testified that users who come to Pinterest “expecting it to be like other social media apps … tend to be confused about how to use the product.” That’s because the app is so much not about connecting with other people that it works much differently from other social media platforms. Pinterest is more about finding things users are interested in, she said, so “following is not a big part of the Pinterest experience.”TikTok has a tab where users can watch videos from their friends — identified as people who mutually follow each other. But head of operations Adam Presser testified only about 1 percent of videos watched on the platform are there. The company doesn’t think of itself as competing with Meta’s apps for personal social networking, he testified. And even though side-by-side screenshots of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts look identical, Presser said, “when you click out of this view for these other platforms, you would get to essentially what I think of as their core business,” which for Instagram, includes a feed and stories that often contain at least some content from family and friends.At times, Meta’s cross-examination of rival company executives showed the limits of apps’ similarities. When questioning Apple director of product marketing Ronak Shah, Meta sought to show that group chats in Apple’s messaging feature could serve as a social media feed for friends and family sharing. But Shah testified that feed would be limited to 32 people at most, and users can’t just look up each others’ profiles like they would on social platforms. Still, Meta pointed out, Apple’s messages app is listed under social media on its own app store.However, Meta also made important arguments about why the judge should question the FTC’s framing. It pointed out that some documents from TikTok and YouTube owner Google claiming their products are very different from Meta’s were submitted to foreign officials to try to avoid getting drafted into potentially frustrating regulations. It also pointed out when TikTok briefly went dark in the US ahead of a (now-aborted) ban, users flocked to Meta apps, showing consumers see it as a substitute on at least some level. That’s because, Meta argued, competition for users is really about winning their time and attention.Companies can “sometimes make mistakes. They misjudge who their users are”But X VP of product Keith Coleman testified it’s not that useful to think about competition this way. Instead, “it’s much more helpful to understand what people are trying to accomplish in their lives and to try to help them accomplish that.” Under former CEO Jack Dorsey, then-Twitter leaned into focusing on news and users’ interests, Coleman testified, because that’s why people were coming to the platform. Coleman was later surprised at how his own website characterized the product in its help center as a “service for friends, family, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages.” “I can’t believe that’s on the website,” he said. “That’s pretty wacky.”This point was “a caution that not everything a company writes down or says is necessarily decisive in establishing what the boundary of a market is,” Kovacic said. Companies can “sometimes make mistakes. They misjudge who their users are.”There are real ramifications for internet users here. Going back to Netflix’s comparisons, if the streaming video service went down, some people would probably be happy to play a video game or get a few hours of shut-eye instead. But others would be frustrated that they couldn’t watch a movie, which is why it’s good that Hulu, HBO, and Amazon Prime Video also exist. The FTC’s argument isn’t that Meta owns the only social apps on the internet, it’s that the company faces little competition for a service many people specifically want — so the fact that you probably don’t know anyone using MeWe is sort of the point.How will the judge decide?Ultimately, Boasberg’s market definition — whether it’s Meta’s, the FTC’s, or his own — will come down to a few things: how Meta views itself, how competitors see it, and his own intuition, says Kovacic. ”Notice how much the FTC has been questioning Meta witnesses on the basis of its own internal documents,” he says. “Does the story in the courtroom match the story of your own internal documents?” So far, the documents have shown that Meta has clocked that at least some portion of users come to its products to connect with family and friends, but also that the rise of TikTok has had it looking over its shoulder. In September 2020, Meta told its board that Instagram revenue would be “meaningfully lower” than planned in the second half of the fiscal year because TikTok was drawing users’ attention. But other internal documents have shown Meta’s well aware that at different points in time, users have come to its apps to connect with family and friends, and worriedly took note of other apps entering that space. In a 2018 presentation, Meta found that the highest percentage of surveyed users said they come to Facebook, Instagram, and Snap to “see daily casual moments” and “see special moments.” By contrast, users came to Twitter’s feed for news and YouTube’s for entertainment. And even as Instagram expands into entertainment, the FTC notes that it still advertises its sign-up page as a place to “see photos and videos from your friends.”“Instagram will always need to focus on friends”In a 2018 email, Zuckerberg told Mosseri that “Instagram will always need to focus on friends.” And even though a lot has changed in the social media landscape since then, Mosseri testified that to this day on the app, “friends are an important part of the experience.” Even though users may share fewer of their own updates on Facebook and Instagram, Mosseri admitted that two friends talking in the comments of a public figure’s post counts as an interaction between friends — and one that Instagram actively tries to facilitate.Meta has argued that this special focus on friends and family sharing makes up a shrinking portion of its offerings as it works to compete with fierce rivals like TikTok. But the FTC says it’s still significant enough to monopolize. It’s a scenario that came up in another major tech monopolization case, Kovacic says: the late-1990s lawsuit US v. Microsoft. In that case, Microsoft argued the Justice Department was ignoring how computing would soon move beyond the personal computer to the Internet of Things, meaning it couldn’t truly lock up the computing ecosystem as much as the government alleged.“Judge Jackson in the Microsoft case said, yeah, those things are happening, but not happening fast enough to deny you real market power in this PC and laptop-based market that the Justice Department is emphasizing,” Kovacic says.Still, he adds, a market niche can at some point become so small that it’s no longer significant in the eyes of antitrust law. “You can have a process of change that ultimately renders the market segment unimportant,” he says. “And the hard task of analysis for the judge is to say, has it already happened?”See More:
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  • Today’s best laptop deals: Save big on work, school, home use, and gaming



    If you’re hunting for the best laptop deals this April, you’ve come to the right place.
    Whether you’re looking for a high-speed gaming laptop, a cheap laptop under $500, or a premium ultrabook, we’ve carefully curated the best deals available right now.
    With our expert knowledge and hands-on testing, we’ve rounded up the top deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, and Adorama.
    Want even more choices? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best laptops available right now.
    Best budget laptop deals under $500
    Acer
    Our top pick: Acer Aspire 3, $299.99 ($26.99 off at Amazon)
    If you’re looking for a dependable laptop that won’t burn a hole in your wallet, the Acer Aspire 3 is a solid choice.
    For around $300, it covers the basics really well–web browsing, Zoom calls, streaming Netflix, or cranking out school or work stuff.
    It’s got an AMD Ryzen 3 chip and 8GB of RAM, so it runs smoothly for everyday use.
    The 15.6-inch 1080p display also looks good and has wide viewing angles, making it great for work and entertainment.
    Plus, a backlit keyboard is a nice bonus at this price.
    It’s not fancy, but it’s reliable and sometimes that’s all you need.
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    Amazon

    Lenovo IdeaPad 1, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/20GB RAM/1TB SSD, $335.99 ($83.01 off at Amazon)
    HP 255 G10, AMD Ryzen 3 7330U processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $449.99 ($150 off at Amazon)

    Best Buy

    Asus FHD Laptop, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/14-inch 1080p display/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $119.99 ($60 off at Best Buy)
    Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE, Intel Core 5 120U processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $449 ($200 off at Best Buy)

    Adorama

    HP Chromebook x360, Intel Celeron N5100 processor/11.6-inch 1366×768 touchscreen display/8GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $304.99 ($95 off at Adorama)
    Asus Chromebook CM30, MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor/10.5-inch 1920×1200 display/8GB RAM/128GB eMMC, $419.99 ($29.01 off at Adorama)

    Newegg

    Lenovo Ideapad Slim 3, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $369.99 ($130 off at Newegg)
    Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $459.99 ($140 off at Newegg)
    HP Envy 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 5 processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 IPS touchscreen display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $498 ($101 off at Newegg)

    Best mid-range laptop deals ($500-$900)
    Samsung
    Our top pick: Samsung Galaxy Book4, $699.99 ($300 off at Adorama)
    The Samsung Galaxy Book4 is a sleek and lightweight machine with decent hardware.
    It weighs just 3.42 pounds, which is impressive for a laptop with a 15.6-inch display.
    Underneath the hood, you’ll find an Intel Core i7-1355U processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage–so it should have no problem zipping through web browsing, document editing, and media consumption.
    The 15.6-inch display also has a 1920×1080 resolution, which is great for working with documents or watching streaming content.
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    Amazon

    Dell Inspiron 5441, Snapdragon X Plus processor/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($50 off at Amazon)
    Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Amazon)
    Dell Inspiron 16 Plus, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $806.26 ($143.73 off at Amazon)

    Best Buy

    Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC, Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Best Buy)
    Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x, Snapdragon X Elite processor/14.5-inch 2944×1840 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($300 off at Best Buy)

    Adorama

    Asus Vivobook 16, AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($80 off at Adorama)
    Lenovo ThinkPad 14 G7, Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $769.99 ($259.01 off at Adorama)
    HP EliteBook x360, Intel Core i7-1365U processor/13.3-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($599.01 off at Adorama)

    Newegg

    Acer Swift Go, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/16-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $699.99 ($300 off at Newegg)
    Acer Aspire, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $749.99 ($150 off at Newegg)
    Asus ZenBook, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/14-inch 2880×1800 OLED touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $759.99 ($140 off at Newegg)

    Best gaming laptop deals
    HP
    Our top pick: HP Victus, $849 ($89 off at Newegg)
    If you’re looking to get into PC gaming (or just want a fast laptop that can handle more), the HP Victus is a great deal at $849.
    Inside you’ll find a powerful Intel Core i5 processor and an RTX 4050 graphics card, which means you can run modern games at 1080p.
    With 16GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD, you’ve got plenty of speed and space to work with.
    Whether you’re gaming, editing videos, or just want something that can keep up with a busy workload, this delivers great performance without going overboard on the price.

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    Amazon

    MSI Katana 17, Intel Core i7 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/17.3-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,339.75 ($200.24 off at Amazon)

    Best Buy

    MSI Thin 15, Intel Core i5-13420H processor/RTX 4050 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $649.99 ($250 off at Best Buy)
    Gigabyte G6 KF, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($200 off at Best Buy)
    Asus ROG Zephyrus G16, Intel Core Ultra 9 processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1500 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,479.99 ($520 off at Best Buy)

    Adorama

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,299.99 ($349.01 off at Adorama)
    MSI Stealth 14 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,399.99 ($199.01 off at Adorama)
    HP Omen Transcend, Intel Core i7-13700HX processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $2,049.99 ($569.44 off at Adorama)

    Newegg

    Aorus 16X Series, Intel Core i7-13650HX processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1600p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,069.99 ($330 off at Newegg)
    MSI Vector 16 HX AI, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor/RTX 5070 Ti graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/2TB SSD, $2,679.99 ($350 off at Newegg)

    Best premium laptop deals ($900+)
    Lenovo
    Our top pick: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s, $1,254.95 ($445.04 off at Amazon)
    The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s offers jaw-dropping battery life (almost 24 hours on a single charge!), a robust yet portable design, and a responsive keyboard.
    It features a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage.
    It’ll keep up with light workloads (especially ARM-native applications) and feels, according to our review, “responsive in practice.” While the design may look dated to some, the incredible battery life is just too phenomenal to ignore.
    If you’re looking for a well-made, long-lasting laptop, we’d definitely recommend the ThinkPadT14.
    View Deal
    Amazon

    Lenovo ThinkPad E16 G2, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/64GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($139.01 off at Amazon)
    Asus ZenBook 15 Pro OLED, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,099.99 ($100 off at Amazon)
    Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch ‎2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099 ($300 off at Amazon)

    Best Buy

    Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1, Intel Core Ultra 7 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,034.99 ($115 off at Best Buy)
    MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio A1V, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,599.99 ($400 off at Best Buy)

    Adorama

    Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/14-inch 1920×1200 OLED display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,059.99 ($79.01 off at Adorama)
    LG Gram 15, Intel Core i5-1350P processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $1,499 ($1,626 off at Adorama)
    MSI Creator A16 AI+, AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,499.99 ($299.01 off at Adorama)

    Newegg

    Microsoft Surface Laptop (Copilot PC), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099.99 ($300 off at Newegg)
    MSI Creator Z16, Intel Core i7-11800H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,960 ($739 off at Newegg)

    FAQ
    1.
    How much RAM will I need in my laptop?

    You’ll want at least 8GB, though 16GB is preferable, especially if you play games.
    Don’t buy laptops with under 4GB of RAM or 128GB of SSD storage—though on a Chromebook or a budget Windows machine, this configuration is acceptable.
    Check out our article on how much RAM does a laptop need for more in-depth info.


    2.
    What’s the difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop?

    The one big difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop is the operating system.
    Chromebooks run ChromeOS and Windows run, well, Microsoft Windows.

    Chromebooks make good everyday machines because they’re designed for browsing the web, checking e-mail, and so on.
    They use less resources and are generally more affordable than the Windows variety.
    They also don’t need antivirus protection.
    A Windows laptop is a lot more versatile in what it can do, and not just in terms of running local programs.
    You can really pump a Windows laptop up with a ton of RAM, storage, and so on.


    3.
    When should I look for a laptop deal?

    You’ll likely find the best laptop deals during Prime Day (mid-July), Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving), and back-to-school season (June-August).
    Sure, you’ll find good laptop deals throughout the year, but if you really want to save big, we’d recommend scoping out your favorite online retailers during those times.


    4.
    Which retailers offer the best deals?

    You can find all kinds of deals across a wide range of online retailers such as Newegg, Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, and so on.
    However, we’d recommend checking out deals from laptop manufacturers like Lenovo, HP, and Dell.
    You’ll usually find many different configurations on sale and the discounts can be pretty darn steep.



    For more options, check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best laptops available right now.


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    Today’s best laptop deals: Save big on work, school, home use, and gaming
    If you’re hunting for the best laptop deals this April, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for a high-speed gaming laptop, a cheap laptop under $500, or a premium ultrabook, we’ve carefully curated the best deals available right now. With our expert knowledge and hands-on testing, we’ve rounded up the top deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, and Adorama. Want even more choices? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best laptops available right now. Best budget laptop deals under $500 Acer Our top pick: Acer Aspire 3, $299.99 ($26.99 off at Amazon) If you’re looking for a dependable laptop that won’t burn a hole in your wallet, the Acer Aspire 3 is a solid choice. For around $300, it covers the basics really well–web browsing, Zoom calls, streaming Netflix, or cranking out school or work stuff. It’s got an AMD Ryzen 3 chip and 8GB of RAM, so it runs smoothly for everyday use. The 15.6-inch 1080p display also looks good and has wide viewing angles, making it great for work and entertainment. Plus, a backlit keyboard is a nice bonus at this price. It’s not fancy, but it’s reliable and sometimes that’s all you need. View Deal Amazon Lenovo IdeaPad 1, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/20GB RAM/1TB SSD, $335.99 ($83.01 off at Amazon) HP 255 G10, AMD Ryzen 3 7330U processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $449.99 ($150 off at Amazon) Best Buy Asus FHD Laptop, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/14-inch 1080p display/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $119.99 ($60 off at Best Buy) Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE, Intel Core 5 120U processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $449 ($200 off at Best Buy) Adorama HP Chromebook x360, Intel Celeron N5100 processor/11.6-inch 1366×768 touchscreen display/8GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $304.99 ($95 off at Adorama) Asus Chromebook CM30, MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor/10.5-inch 1920×1200 display/8GB RAM/128GB eMMC, $419.99 ($29.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Lenovo Ideapad Slim 3, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $369.99 ($130 off at Newegg) Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $459.99 ($140 off at Newegg) HP Envy 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 5 processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 IPS touchscreen display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $498 ($101 off at Newegg) Best mid-range laptop deals ($500-$900) Samsung Our top pick: Samsung Galaxy Book4, $699.99 ($300 off at Adorama) The Samsung Galaxy Book4 is a sleek and lightweight machine with decent hardware. It weighs just 3.42 pounds, which is impressive for a laptop with a 15.6-inch display. Underneath the hood, you’ll find an Intel Core i7-1355U processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage–so it should have no problem zipping through web browsing, document editing, and media consumption. The 15.6-inch display also has a 1920×1080 resolution, which is great for working with documents or watching streaming content. View Deal Amazon Dell Inspiron 5441, Snapdragon X Plus processor/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($50 off at Amazon) Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Amazon) Dell Inspiron 16 Plus, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $806.26 ($143.73 off at Amazon) Best Buy Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC, Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Best Buy) Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x, Snapdragon X Elite processor/14.5-inch 2944×1840 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($300 off at Best Buy) Adorama Asus Vivobook 16, AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($80 off at Adorama) Lenovo ThinkPad 14 G7, Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $769.99 ($259.01 off at Adorama) HP EliteBook x360, Intel Core i7-1365U processor/13.3-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($599.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Acer Swift Go, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/16-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $699.99 ($300 off at Newegg) Acer Aspire, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $749.99 ($150 off at Newegg) Asus ZenBook, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/14-inch 2880×1800 OLED touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $759.99 ($140 off at Newegg) Best gaming laptop deals HP Our top pick: HP Victus, $849 ($89 off at Newegg) If you’re looking to get into PC gaming (or just want a fast laptop that can handle more), the HP Victus is a great deal at $849. Inside you’ll find a powerful Intel Core i5 processor and an RTX 4050 graphics card, which means you can run modern games at 1080p. With 16GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD, you’ve got plenty of speed and space to work with. Whether you’re gaming, editing videos, or just want something that can keep up with a busy workload, this delivers great performance without going overboard on the price. View Deal Amazon MSI Katana 17, Intel Core i7 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/17.3-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,339.75 ($200.24 off at Amazon) Best Buy MSI Thin 15, Intel Core i5-13420H processor/RTX 4050 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $649.99 ($250 off at Best Buy) Gigabyte G6 KF, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($200 off at Best Buy) Asus ROG Zephyrus G16, Intel Core Ultra 9 processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1500 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,479.99 ($520 off at Best Buy) Adorama MSI Cyborg 15 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,299.99 ($349.01 off at Adorama) MSI Stealth 14 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,399.99 ($199.01 off at Adorama) HP Omen Transcend, Intel Core i7-13700HX processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $2,049.99 ($569.44 off at Adorama) Newegg Aorus 16X Series, Intel Core i7-13650HX processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1600p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,069.99 ($330 off at Newegg) MSI Vector 16 HX AI, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor/RTX 5070 Ti graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/2TB SSD, $2,679.99 ($350 off at Newegg) Best premium laptop deals ($900+) Lenovo Our top pick: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s, $1,254.95 ($445.04 off at Amazon) The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s offers jaw-dropping battery life (almost 24 hours on a single charge!), a robust yet portable design, and a responsive keyboard. It features a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage. It’ll keep up with light workloads (especially ARM-native applications) and feels, according to our review, “responsive in practice.” While the design may look dated to some, the incredible battery life is just too phenomenal to ignore. If you’re looking for a well-made, long-lasting laptop, we’d definitely recommend the ThinkPadT14. View Deal Amazon Lenovo ThinkPad E16 G2, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/64GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($139.01 off at Amazon) Asus ZenBook 15 Pro OLED, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,099.99 ($100 off at Amazon) Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch ‎2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099 ($300 off at Amazon) Best Buy Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1, Intel Core Ultra 7 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,034.99 ($115 off at Best Buy) MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio A1V, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,599.99 ($400 off at Best Buy) Adorama Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/14-inch 1920×1200 OLED display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,059.99 ($79.01 off at Adorama) LG Gram 15, Intel Core i5-1350P processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $1,499 ($1,626 off at Adorama) MSI Creator A16 AI+, AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,499.99 ($299.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Microsoft Surface Laptop (Copilot PC), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099.99 ($300 off at Newegg) MSI Creator Z16, Intel Core i7-11800H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,960 ($739 off at Newegg) FAQ 1. How much RAM will I need in my laptop? You’ll want at least 8GB, though 16GB is preferable, especially if you play games. Don’t buy laptops with under 4GB of RAM or 128GB of SSD storage—though on a Chromebook or a budget Windows machine, this configuration is acceptable. Check out our article on how much RAM does a laptop need for more in-depth info. 2. What’s the difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop? The one big difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop is the operating system. Chromebooks run ChromeOS and Windows run, well, Microsoft Windows. Chromebooks make good everyday machines because they’re designed for browsing the web, checking e-mail, and so on. They use less resources and are generally more affordable than the Windows variety. They also don’t need antivirus protection. A Windows laptop is a lot more versatile in what it can do, and not just in terms of running local programs. You can really pump a Windows laptop up with a ton of RAM, storage, and so on. 3. When should I look for a laptop deal? You’ll likely find the best laptop deals during Prime Day (mid-July), Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving), and back-to-school season (June-August). Sure, you’ll find good laptop deals throughout the year, but if you really want to save big, we’d recommend scoping out your favorite online retailers during those times. 4. Which retailers offer the best deals? You can find all kinds of deals across a wide range of online retailers such as Newegg, Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, and so on. However, we’d recommend checking out deals from laptop manufacturers like Lenovo, HP, and Dell. You’ll usually find many different configurations on sale and the discounts can be pretty darn steep. 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    If you’re hunting for the best laptop deals this April, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for a high-speed gaming laptop, a cheap laptop under $500, or a premium ultrabook, we’ve carefully curated the best deals available right now. With our expert knowledge and hands-on testing, we’ve rounded up the top deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, and Adorama. Want even more choices? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best laptops available right now. Best budget laptop deals under $500 Acer Our top pick: Acer Aspire 3, $299.99 ($26.99 off at Amazon) If you’re looking for a dependable laptop that won’t burn a hole in your wallet, the Acer Aspire 3 is a solid choice. For around $300, it covers the basics really well–web browsing, Zoom calls, streaming Netflix, or cranking out school or work stuff. It’s got an AMD Ryzen 3 chip and 8GB of RAM, so it runs smoothly for everyday use. The 15.6-inch 1080p display also looks good and has wide viewing angles, making it great for work and entertainment. Plus, a backlit keyboard is a nice bonus at this price. It’s not fancy, but it’s reliable and sometimes that’s all you need. View Deal Amazon Lenovo IdeaPad 1, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/20GB RAM/1TB SSD, $335.99 ($83.01 off at Amazon) HP 255 G10, AMD Ryzen 3 7330U processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $449.99 ($150 off at Amazon) Best Buy Asus FHD Laptop, Intel Celeron N4500 processor/14-inch 1080p display/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $119.99 ($60 off at Best Buy) Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE, Intel Core 5 120U processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $449 ($200 off at Best Buy) Adorama HP Chromebook x360, Intel Celeron N5100 processor/11.6-inch 1366×768 touchscreen display/8GB RAM/64GB eMMC, $304.99 ($95 off at Adorama) Asus Chromebook CM30, MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor/10.5-inch 1920×1200 display/8GB RAM/128GB eMMC, $419.99 ($29.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Lenovo Ideapad Slim 3, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $369.99 ($130 off at Newegg) Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $459.99 ($140 off at Newegg) HP Envy 2-in-1, AMD Ryzen 5 processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 IPS touchscreen display/8GB RAM/256GB SSD, $498 ($101 off at Newegg) Best mid-range laptop deals ($500-$900) Samsung Our top pick: Samsung Galaxy Book4, $699.99 ($300 off at Adorama) The Samsung Galaxy Book4 is a sleek and lightweight machine with decent hardware. It weighs just 3.42 pounds, which is impressive for a laptop with a 15.6-inch display. Underneath the hood, you’ll find an Intel Core i7-1355U processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage–so it should have no problem zipping through web browsing, document editing, and media consumption. The 15.6-inch display also has a 1920×1080 resolution, which is great for working with documents or watching streaming content. View Deal Amazon Dell Inspiron 5441, Snapdragon X Plus processor/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($50 off at Amazon) Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Amazon) Dell Inspiron 16 Plus, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $806.26 ($143.73 off at Amazon) Best Buy Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC, Snapdragon X Plus processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $799.99 ($200 off at Best Buy) Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x, Snapdragon X Elite processor/14.5-inch 2944×1840 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($300 off at Best Buy) Adorama Asus Vivobook 16, AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $749.99 ($80 off at Adorama) Lenovo ThinkPad 14 G7, Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor/14-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $769.99 ($259.01 off at Adorama) HP EliteBook x360, Intel Core i7-1365U processor/13.3-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $899.99 ($599.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Acer Swift Go, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/16-inch 1200p touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $699.99 ($300 off at Newegg) Acer Aspire, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/15.6-inch 1080p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $749.99 ($150 off at Newegg) Asus ZenBook, Intel Core i9-13900H processor/14-inch 2880×1800 OLED touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $759.99 ($140 off at Newegg) Best gaming laptop deals HP Our top pick: HP Victus, $849 ($89 off at Newegg) If you’re looking to get into PC gaming (or just want a fast laptop that can handle more), the HP Victus is a great deal at $849. Inside you’ll find a powerful Intel Core i5 processor and an RTX 4050 graphics card, which means you can run modern games at 1080p. With 16GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD, you’ve got plenty of speed and space to work with. Whether you’re gaming, editing videos, or just want something that can keep up with a busy workload, this delivers great performance without going overboard on the price. View Deal Amazon MSI Katana 17, Intel Core i7 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/17.3-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,339.75 ($200.24 off at Amazon) Best Buy MSI Thin 15, Intel Core i5-13420H processor/RTX 4050 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $649.99 ($250 off at Best Buy) Gigabyte G6 KF, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($200 off at Best Buy) Asus ROG Zephyrus G16, Intel Core Ultra 9 processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1500 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,479.99 ($520 off at Best Buy) Adorama MSI Cyborg 15 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,299.99 ($349.01 off at Adorama) MSI Stealth 14 AI, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/RTX 4060 graphics/14-inch 1920×1200 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,399.99 ($199.01 off at Adorama) HP Omen Transcend, Intel Core i7-13700HX processor/RTX 4070 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $2,049.99 ($569.44 off at Adorama) Newegg Aorus 16X Series, Intel Core i7-13650HX processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 1600p display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,069.99 ($330 off at Newegg) MSI Vector 16 HX AI, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor/RTX 5070 Ti graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/2TB SSD, $2,679.99 ($350 off at Newegg) Best premium laptop deals ($900+) Lenovo Our top pick: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s, $1,254.95 ($445.04 off at Amazon) The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s offers jaw-dropping battery life (almost 24 hours on a single charge!), a robust yet portable design, and a responsive keyboard. It features a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage. It’ll keep up with light workloads (especially ARM-native applications) and feels, according to our review, “responsive in practice.” While the design may look dated to some, the incredible battery life is just too phenomenal to ignore. If you’re looking for a well-made, long-lasting laptop, we’d definitely recommend the ThinkPadT14. View Deal Amazon Lenovo ThinkPad E16 G2, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/64GB RAM/1TB SSD, $999.99 ($139.01 off at Amazon) Asus ZenBook 15 Pro OLED, Intel Core i7-13620H processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,099.99 ($100 off at Amazon) Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch ‎2304×1536 display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099 ($300 off at Amazon) Best Buy Dell Inspiron 16 2-in-1, Intel Core Ultra 7 processor/16-inch 1920×1200 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,034.99 ($115 off at Best Buy) MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio A1V, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor/16-inch 1920×1200 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,599.99 ($400 off at Best Buy) Adorama Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor/14-inch 1920×1200 OLED display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,059.99 ($79.01 off at Adorama) LG Gram 15, Intel Core i5-1350P processor/15.6-inch 1920×1080 display/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $1,499 ($1,626 off at Adorama) MSI Creator A16 AI+, AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor/RTX 4060 graphics/16-inch 2560×1600 display/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,499.99 ($299.01 off at Adorama) Newegg Microsoft Surface Laptop (Copilot PC), Snapdragon X Elite processor/13.8-inch 2304×1536 touchscreen display/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $1,099.99 ($300 off at Newegg) MSI Creator Z16, Intel Core i7-11800H processor/16-inch 2560×1600 display/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,960 ($739 off at Newegg) FAQ 1. How much RAM will I need in my laptop? You’ll want at least 8GB, though 16GB is preferable, especially if you play games. Don’t buy laptops with under 4GB of RAM or 128GB of SSD storage—though on a Chromebook or a budget Windows machine, this configuration is acceptable. Check out our article on how much RAM does a laptop need for more in-depth info. 2. What’s the difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop? The one big difference between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop is the operating system. Chromebooks run ChromeOS and Windows run, well, Microsoft Windows. Chromebooks make good everyday machines because they’re designed for browsing the web, checking e-mail, and so on. They use less resources and are generally more affordable than the Windows variety. They also don’t need antivirus protection. A Windows laptop is a lot more versatile in what it can do, and not just in terms of running local programs. You can really pump a Windows laptop up with a ton of RAM, storage, and so on. 3. When should I look for a laptop deal? You’ll likely find the best laptop deals during Prime Day (mid-July), Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving), and back-to-school season (June-August). Sure, you’ll find good laptop deals throughout the year, but if you really want to save big, we’d recommend scoping out your favorite online retailers during those times. 4. Which retailers offer the best deals? You can find all kinds of deals across a wide range of online retailers such as Newegg, Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, and so on. However, we’d recommend checking out deals from laptop manufacturers like Lenovo, HP, and Dell. You’ll usually find many different configurations on sale and the discounts can be pretty darn steep. For more options, check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best laptops available right now.
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