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I've found some insane discounts on new Alienware laptops and more gaming rigs today

Plus solid discounts on Legion Go and MSI Claw.

· Rock Paper Shotgun

I've found some great deals on gaming laptops and prebuilt desktops for todays daily deals. Everything from brand new high-end Alienware laptops that mimick their higher end cousins without the sticker shock to HP Omen beasts with cracking discounts. There's even deals on Windows handhelds from Lenovo and MSI. There’s a good mix of laptops, desktops, and portable rigs, and most of them come with pretty aggressive discounts or promo codes. Nice and simple, right? Let's get into it:

Alienware Aurora 16X RTX 5070 Gaming Laptop

$1,899.99

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This one’s a no-brainer if you want premium without paying Area-51 prices. The Aurora 16X quietly flexes top-tier gear like the Core Ultra 9 275HX and an RTX 5070 that actually breathes at 115W TGP. I really like that it doesn’t scream "gamer laptop" but still packs that punch with Cryo Chamber cooling and a crisp 240Hz display. It’s lighter, thinner, and just straight-up smarter value.

Alienware 16 Area-51 Gaming Laptop

Now $2,949.99 (Was $3,349.99)

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This beast goes all in—magnesium chassis, RTX 5080, and enough copper to outfit a plumbing system. It’s built to run heavy and stay cool with a 240W ceiling. If you want every visual bell and RGB whistle without throttling, this is it. That curved, minimal hinge design is also slicker than most laptops I've seen lately.

Lenovo Legion Go Bundle + Screen Protector

$515.98 (List $719.98)

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If you’re going all-in on portable gaming, this bundle gets you the Legion Go plus a screen protector that can take a beating. That Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip chews through modern games like it’s nothing. And I love that they included a properly hard screen guard. It’s the little things that make this feel premium.

Lenovo Legion Go 8.8" Handheld Gaming PC

$499.99 (List $699.99)

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Standalone or bundled, the Legion Go is a solid bet. It’s got a massive 8.8-inch screen, that buttery 144Hz refresh rate, and 512GB of space for a deep Steam library. Whether docked or handheld, it feels like a true hybrid. Honestly, it's probably the closest we’ve come to having a portable PC that doesn't compromise.

MSI Claw PC Gaming Handheld (Ultra 7-155H)

$534.00 (List $749.00)

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The Claw’s got this sleek ergonomics-first design that fits right in your hands, and I love how balanced it feels during longer sessions. It runs on the latest Intel Ultra 7 chip and has that juicy 120Hz screen. If you’re leaning toward PC handhelds and want something that feels premium, this is worth a look.

HP OMEN MAX Laptop (Ultra 7 255HX, RTX 5080)

$1,480 after code LEVELUP20 (List $2,550)

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This OMEN laptop offers serious power for less than $1,500 if you use the LEVELUP20 code. The Ultra 7 CPU and RTX 5080 combo is wild at this price. Plus, HP’s putting real effort into quality with a 165Hz panel and slick RGB keyboard. It’s ready to roll for competitive gaming or just flexing in your setup.

HP Omen Max Laptop (Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5090)

$2,152 after code LEVELUP20 (List $3,390)

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If you want to go full throttle, this config hits it hard. Ultra 9 chip, RTX 5090, and that classic OMEN look. It’s basically a desktop in a laptop’s shell. That price drop makes it even more tempting, especially considering it’s packing 24GB of GPU muscle and a gorgeous 1200p panel.

HP OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop (Ultra 5 225F, RTX 5080)

$1,999.99 after code LEVELUP20 (List $2,760)

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This 35L tower is surprisingly well priced for what you get. RTX 5080? Check. 32GB RAM? Yep. Tons of power for 1440p or 4K gaming. And the fact it’s prebuilt by HP means less fiddling, more playing. If you’re eyeing a ready-to-go rig with serious chops, it doesn’t get much smoother than this.

HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop (Ultra 9 285K, RTX 5090)

$3,816 (List $6,000) – Code not required

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This 45L rig is full chaos in a good way. Ultra 9 285K CPU, RTX 5090 with 32GB VRAM, and a whopping 64GB of RGB DDR5. It’s the kind of machine that laughs at ultra settings and just goes. You’re paying a premium, but everything in it is flagship-tier. This is the kind of setup that turns heads—and then melts them.