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Best early Memorial Day laptop deals: save up to $600 on Apple, Dell, Lenovo

Apple M5 MacBook Air at $1,149, HP EliteBook down $600 — deals are live now.

Deep Dive

Memorial Day laptop deals are already starting to roll out, and ZDNET has curated the top discounts across Apple, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Asus, and Acer. The standout early offer is the Apple MacBook Air M5 (15-inch) at $1,149 — a $150 savings on the spring 2026 release that brings faster storage, more base memory, and improved battery life. The MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) is also $150 off at $1,549, featuring up to 20 hours of battery and a 1600-nit Liquid Retina XDR display. For Windows users, the Dell Plus 16 drops to $849 (save $350), while the HP EliteBook 6 G1a offers the deepest discount at $1,198 (save $600). Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 is $1,599 (save $500), and the Acer Predator Helios gaming laptop is $2,999 (save $500). Asus Vivobook 14 rounds out the list at $489 (save $310). All deals are from reputable sellers and verified by ZDNET's editorial team.

These early sales target professionals and students looking to upgrade before summer. The M5 MacBook Air is especially attractive for its combination of thinness, AI-ready performance, and the rare early discount. The HP EliteBook and Lenovo ThinkPad appeal to business users needing durability and enterprise features. With Memorial Day still weeks away, these prices may shift, but current savings are solid — up to $600 off on select models. ZDNET recommends acting quickly on the MacBook Air M5 and Dell Plus 16 as stock may run out.

Key Points
  • Apple MacBook Air M5 (15-inch) at $1,149 — save $150 on 2026 model with more RAM and faster storage.
  • HP EliteBook 6 G1a at $1,198 — best absolute discount at $600 off, ideal for business professionals.
  • Dell Plus 16 at $849 ($350 off) and Asus Vivobook 14 at $489 ($310 off) offer budget-friendly Windows options.

Why It Matters

Early discounts on latest-gen laptops (M5, ThinkPad, EliteBook) let professionals upgrade at significant savings before summer inventory shifts.