Slickdeals Computer Deals to Check: Laptops, Desktops, Accessories, and Coupon Notes for May 27, 2026

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Checked Wednesday evening, May 27, 2026: Slickdeals had several useful computer deals showing across laptops, desktop PCs, PC parts, and accessories. The best-looking options were not all the same kind of deal. Some were straightforward sale prices, some were member-only prices, some were open-box or refurbished items, and some were promo-code offers where Slickdeals showed a “copy coupon” button but did not expose the actual code text in the public page view.

That matters because deal posts move fast. A laptop can be a smart buy at 7:00 PM and gone by the next morning. Use this guide as a practical shopping shortlist and a checklist for what to verify before you buy, not as a guarantee that every price will still be live when you click.

Quick Deal Summary

  • Best mainstream laptop value: Apple MacBook Air 13.6-inch M5 models around $899.99 to $1,099 depending on RAM, SSD, retailer, and membership pricing.
  • Best gaming-laptop lead: Lenovo LOQ 17.3-inch gaming laptop at B&H Photo for $799, listed with Core i5-13450HX, RTX 5050 graphics, 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and a 165Hz screen.
  • Best small-office desktop angle: Mini PCs and business desktops remain worth watching, but buyers should compare warranty, seller reputation, RAM/storage upgrade paths, and whether the system includes Windows 11 Pro.
  • Best accessory deals: USB-C chargers, monitor arms, power banks, laptop sleeves, and Microsoft 365/VPN bundles showed useful discounts, but some require Prime, local store inventory, or specific retailer availability.
  • Coupon-code note: Slickdeals listed Lenovo, Dell, and HP promo-code offers, but the public pages often showed “Copy coupon” without revealing the actual code text. I am not inventing codes here. Where a code is not visible, treat it as a Slickdeals click-through coupon or retailer-cart offer.

Laptop Deals Worth Checking First

Apple MacBook Air M5 Deals

Slickdeals’ laptop page showed several MacBook Air M5 listings, including 13.6-inch models around $899.99 to $1,099 and 15.3-inch models around $1,099.99. The listings varied by retailer, RAM, storage, and membership requirement. Amazon, Costco, B&H Photo, Best Buy, and PC Richard & Son were all represented in the MacBook Air results.

Who this is good for: home users, students, office staff, and business owners who want long battery life, low noise, a strong screen, and simple reliability. The 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD configuration is the practical floor I would look for in 2026. If the price difference is reasonable, 24GB or 32GB RAM makes more sense for heavier browser use, large spreadsheets, creative work, and longer ownership.

Buying cautions: check whether the deal is member-only, open-box, refurbished, or retailer-specific. Costco and Best Buy membership pricing can be excellent, but it needs to be compared against return policy and warranty handling. Also check color and keyboard layout before ordering; deal pages sometimes point to one specific configuration.

Source checked: Slickdeals laptop deals page.

Lenovo LOQ 17 Gaming Laptop at B&H Photo

One of the more interesting Windows laptop listings was a Lenovo LOQ 17.3-inch gaming laptop at B&H Photo for $799, down from a listed $1,130. Slickdeals listed the system with a 13th-gen Intel Core i5-13450HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8GB graphics, 12GB DDR5 RAM, 512GB SSD, 17.3-inch 1080p 165Hz display, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI 2.1, USB-C, USB-A, a 5MP IR webcam with privacy shutter, backlit keyboard, and Windows 11 Home. The listing also mentioned an included Bitdefender Total Security download for 5 devices / 6 months.

Who this is good for: someone who wants an affordable large-screen gaming laptop, a desktop-replacement style machine, or a budget content/gaming system. The high-refresh 17.3-inch screen is useful for games and general productivity, but the larger chassis means this is not the best travel laptop.

Buying cautions: 12GB RAM and a 512GB SSD are usable, but not generous for gaming. Before buying, check whether the RAM is upgradeable, whether there is a second SSD slot, and what the return policy says after the box is opened. Also remember that Windows 11 Home may not fit every small-business management setup; Windows 11 Pro is often better for BitLocker, domain/Azure AD style management, and remote-work controls.

Source checked: Slickdeals Lenovo LOQ 17 deal page.

HP 15.6-inch Laptop 15t-fd000 Offer

Slickdeals’ HP promo page listed an HP Laptop 15t-fd000 offer at $329.99, described as $470 off, with validity shown through June 1, 2026. This is the kind of budget laptop deal that can be useful for basic home use, school portals, web browsing, email, and light office work.

Buying cautions: budget HP configurations can vary heavily. Before ordering, verify the exact processor, RAM, storage size, screen resolution, Wi-Fi version, and whether the system ships with Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Pro, or S Mode. If it has only 8GB RAM, treat it as a basic-use system unless the memory is upgradeable. If it has a low-resolution display, it may feel cramped for business work.

Source checked: Slickdeals HP promo-code page.

Desktop and Mini PC Deals Worth Comparing

Slickdeals’ desktop page had a mix of full gaming PCs, mini PCs, CPU/motherboard/RAM bundles, and all-in-one style deals. A few examples that stood out were:

  • Walmart ABS Flux II Aqua Gaming PC: listed at $799, down from $999, with Intel i5-14400F, Intel Arc B580 12GB graphics, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB SSD, and 650W power supply.
  • Micro Center Alienware desktop: listed at $2,399.99, down from $4,899.99, with Core Ultra 9 285K, RTX 5080, 32GB RAM, and 2TB SSD.
  • KAMRUI Hyper H1 mini PC: listed at $408.27 for Prime members, down from $549, with Ryzen 7 7735HS, 24GB DDR5 RAM, and 512GB SSD.
  • A3 Mini PC: listed at $579.99, down from $659.99, with Ryzen 7 8745HS, Radeon 780M graphics, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB SSD.

Who these are good for: mini PCs are useful for front desks, TV-connected workstations, light office stations, signage, or a clean desk setup. Gaming desktops are better when future upgrades, cooling, graphics performance, and repairability matter more than portability.

Buying cautions: with mini PCs, check warranty support, heat/noise reviews, BIOS update history, RAM type, SSD accessibility, and whether Windows licensing is legitimate. With gaming desktops, check the power supply brand/rating, motherboard form factor, GPU size, cooling, and whether the case uses standard parts. A cheap gaming PC that cannot be repaired or upgraded easily can become expensive later.

Source checked: Slickdeals desktop computer deals page.

Accessories That Can Be Smart Add-Ons

Computer accessories are where the practical savings can add up. Slickdeals showed several useful accessory categories that pair well with a laptop or office PC purchase:

  • SABRENT 8-port USB-A/USB-C charging station: listed at $60, down from $100. Good for desks with multiple phones, tablets, earbuds, and accessories.
  • HUANUO FlowLift Pro monitor arm: listed for Prime members at $15, down from $50. Good for improving desk ergonomics if your monitor is compatible with the weight and mount standard.
  • Anker up to 140W 4-port PD 3.1 laptop charger: listed at $59.99, down from $79.99 at Best Buy. Useful for USB-C laptops, tablets, and phones, but always check wattage needs before replacing an OEM charger.
  • 20,000mAh 140W USB-C PD power bank: listed at $38.49, down from $76.99. Useful for travel and emergency power, but check airline limits and charger compatibility.
  • Laptop sleeves and cases: Slickdeals showed Best Buy sleeve/case listings around $9.99, which can be an easy add-on if you are setting up a student or travel laptop.

Buying cautions: for chargers and batteries, do not buy purely on wattage. Look for USB Power Delivery support, enough output for your laptop, recognizable safety certifications, and a real return policy. For monitor arms, verify VESA compatibility and the monitor weight range before ordering.

Source checked: Slickdeals computer accessories deals page.

Coupon and Promo-Code Notes

I found several promo-code listings, but most public Slickdeals coupon pages did not display the actual coupon code text until using the site’s copy/reveal flow. Because of that, I am listing the offer language and where to check it, not making up coupon codes.

  • Lenovo: Slickdeals listed a top “Extra 15% Off Eligible Orders” coupon, 20% off ThinkStation and ThinkPad P-Series workstation offers valid until June 2, 2026, up to $100 off with minimum purchase valid until June 1, and ThinkCentre desktop offers up to 20% off valid until June 2. The public page showed “Copy coupon” rather than a visible code. Source: Slickdeals Lenovo promo-code page.
  • Dell: Slickdeals listed 10% off first order plus 1000 points, extra 10% off eligible purchases, teacher/student/senior/military style offers, up to $900 off during a Memorial Day savings event valid until June 1, and up to $700 off Alienware/gaming systems valid until June 2. The public page showed “Copy coupon” for code-based items. Source: Slickdeals Dell promo-code page.
  • HP: Slickdeals listed business laptop savings, all-in-one desktop offers, the HP Laptop 15t-fd000 at $329.99, up to $450 off desktops valid until June 3, and other PC/accessory bundle offers. Some were listed as offers rather than visible coupon codes. Source: Slickdeals HP promo-code page.

What To Verify Before You Buy

  1. Final cart price: click through and confirm the price in the retailer cart, not just the Slickdeals headline.
  2. Coupon visibility: if Slickdeals requires a copy/reveal action, use that flow directly. Do not trust random coupon-code reposts from unrelated sites.
  3. Return policy: check open-box, refurbished, clearance, marketplace, and local-pickup rules carefully.
  4. Warranty: confirm whether the warranty is manufacturer, retailer, third-party, or short refurbished coverage.
  5. RAM and SSD: for Windows laptops in 2026, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD should be the practical baseline for most buyers. Budget systems below that can still work, but they should be priced accordingly.
  6. Windows edition: small businesses should usually prefer Windows 11 Pro when device encryption, remote management, or work-account controls matter.
  7. Ports and docking: make sure the laptop supports the monitors, chargers, USB-C docks, printers, and Ethernet needs you already have.
  8. Seller reputation: be more cautious with marketplace sellers, refurbished units, and unfamiliar mini PC brands.

My Practical Picks

  • For most home users: a MacBook Air M5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD around $899.99 to $1,099 is the cleanest, lowest-maintenance choice if macOS fits your software needs.
  • For budget gaming: the Lenovo LOQ 17 at $799 is worth checking, but budget extra for RAM or storage if the model supports upgrades.
  • For small-office desktops: mini PCs can be a great value, but I would favor systems with known warranty support, Windows 11 Pro, accessible storage, and at least 16GB RAM.
  • For setup upgrades: a quality USB-C charger, monitor arm, surge protection, and backup drive often improve daily use more than a slightly faster computer.

Need help picking the right laptop, desktop, or accessories? The IT Guys can help compare the deal price against the real-world setup: warranty, Windows edition, data transfer, printer setup, antivirus/security, backup, Microsoft 365, and whether the device will still feel good to use two or three years from now.