HP Black Friday 2025 laptop sales in Australia: early deals are already live, score up to 53% off
Save as much as AU$1,599 before Black Friday even starts
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are officially just weeks away, but we’re already seeing some noteworthy early laptop deals.
HP isn’t messing around, with early offers going live from November 4 and the sale running all the way to December 1. It's not just the same deals the entire time either, as HP will be dropping new offers each week throughout November.
Black Friday itself is officially set to kick off on Friday, November 28, with sales continuing through to Cyber Monday, on December 1.
Whether you’re upgrading a home or work laptop, or sorting the kids out with a reliable, powerful machine for school or university, Black Friday is one of the best chances all year to score big savings.
Not sure where to start or what the best deals are? Leave the legwork to us, as the Aussie TechRadar crew is evaluating new HP offers as they appear, and we'll be highlighting the very best right here.
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If you’re not sure what model of laptop might suit you best, take a look at our guide to the best laptops in Australia. Or if you want a gaming machine, then head to our best gaming laptops guide.
The best HP early deals
The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout.
While the RRP on this one is normally too high for our liking, with this discount this is a decent price for a versatile 2-in-1 HP Envy x360 with these specs. It features an efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU along with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Plus, of course, a 1200p 16-inch touchscreen that conveniently folds through 360 degrees. Use the code FUTURE5 at checkout to get the full discount.
The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code FUTURE5 to get the full saving.
While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which coupled with the 32GB of RAM makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout to get the price listed.
This large screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout to get the full discount.
2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday HP deals: Key information
When does HP's Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale begin?
HP started the deals early, with discounts arriving from November 4 and lasting till December 1.
Black Friday 2025 is likely going to start on Friday, November 28, and the deals will run until Monday, December 1 – the last day being Cyber Monday.
Last year, discounts were applied to a huge range of laptops, spanning all of HP's range, with models for students, professionals and gamers alike.
Which HP laptop is right for my needs?
Wading through laptop jargon and endless model lists can feel overwhelming, so if you’re unsure what to look for, here’s how HP’s laptop range breaks down.
For everyday use, OmniBook is HP’s newer consumer family that sits alongside Pavilion for mainstream value, while HP Essential models like the HP Laptop 15 keep costs down for simple tasks. Look to the Spectre x360 and Envy x360 models if you want a sleek 2-in-1 that flips between laptop, tablet and presentation modes.
Gamers should check out the Omen lineup for top performance or Victus for bang-for-buck value, with newer Nvidia RTX graphics driving higher frame rates.
HP’s business lineup centres on EliteBook and ProBook for dependable office work, with ZBook as the mobile workstation range for creators and engineers.
If you want to make choosing the right HP laptop simpler, read on and we’ll walk you through the key decisions.
Laptop sizes
If you’ve decided on an HP laptop family, you'll next want to choose the size that suits you. HP offers a huge range of laptops, including 13, 14, 15, 16 or 17-inch models.
Smaller notebooks are easier to carry and often cost less. Larger machines give you more screen space and, with extra room inside, you’re likely to see more powerful components plus a bigger battery.
Weight matters too. If you need to lug your laptop around for work, aim for a light, compact model that comes in under 1.5 kg.
CPU options
Across HP’s current lineup you’ll often see the latest Intel Core Ultra chips in thin and light models, or the AMD Ryzen AI CPUs.
For gaming laptops, Omen models lean on desktop-class HX processors from Intel, while Victus frequently pairs mid-tier GPUs with older but still grunty Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 7 CPUs. In business and workstation lines you’ll also find AMD’s Ryzen Pro series chips, while HP’s OmniBook X uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite.
Newer CPUs deliver the best performance and features, but previous-generation chips remain very capable and can be easier on the budget.
Memory and storage
Most HP laptops now ship with at least 16GB of RAM, which is plenty for everyday use including casual gaming and light video editing. If you need professional level performance, aim for 32GB (or higher) of memory.
For storage, fast NVMe SSDs are standard. You’ll typically see 512GB, with capacities like 1TB or 2TB if you need more space.
Graphics and display
Many HP laptops use integrated graphics, where the GPU sits on the CPU. That keeps heat and cost down but limits visual performance. Integrated options like Intel UHD Graphics, Intel Iris, Intel Arc and AMD Radeon are fine for most tasks or even casual gaming.
If you want serious gaming, pick a discrete GPU that is separate from the processor. Look for Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 GPUs in Omen and Victus machines, but be aware that the more capable GPUs will cost a lot more.
Most current laptops ship with at least a Full HD 1080p display, with plenty offering 2.5K, 3K or 4K, plus OLED on some premium models for deeper contrast and richer colour.
A higher resolution (2.5K+) is best for most tasks, but if you are gaming on a budget then 1080p is just fine.
Do you have any questions leading up to Black Friday? Or is there a specific HP laptop you are hoping to buy? Let us know in the comments below.
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Lindsay is an Australian tech journalist who loves nothing more than rigorous product testing and benchmarking. He is especially passionate about portable computing, doing deep dives into the USB-C specification or getting hands on with energy storage, from power banks to off grid systems. In his spare time Lindsay is usually found tinkering with an endless array of projects or exploring the many waterways around Sydney.
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