This HP Omen 15 with an RTX 3060 is a steal in this week's gaming laptop deals

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We've just spotted a fantastic RTX 3060-equipped gaming laptop deal over at AO.com - this HP Omen 15 for just £1,079 (was £1,299).

To get this price, redeem the code PC10 at checkout. This little handy code is unique to AO.com right now and makes this machine, which was already discounted, even better value this week.

Alongside that beefy RTX 3060 graphics card, the 15.6-inch HP Omen also features an AMD Ryzen 7-5800H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD - specs that are easily going to keep up with even the most demanding of 'AAA' titles. Being a more 'premium' gaming laptop deal, this machine also features a nice high-end 165Hz, 300 Nits, QHD display - very much a step above most machines in the sub-£1,000 range.

Note, the HP Omen 15 is also available at Currys for £1,199 (was £1,299) but there are no handy checkout codes at this retailer to bring that price down further. AO.com also operates a rather nifty laptop trade-in program that's guaranteed to fetch you a minimum of £100 for your old machine. While your mileage is going to vary massively depending on your old laptop here (and you may potentially get more by just selling it online), this could be another great way to get another discount on a laptop deal at AO.com

This week's best RTX 3060 gaming laptop deal

HP Omen 15 (2021) gaming laptop: £1,299 £1,079 at AO.com
Use code PC10

HP Omen 15 (2021) gaming laptop: £1,299 £1,079 at AO.com
Use code PC10
at checkout to knock a further 10% off the already-reduced price on this HP Omen 15 gaming laptop at AO.com this week. While still quite an investment, £1079 is a great price to pay for a machine with an RTX 3060 graphics card, AMD Ryzen 7-5800H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD - super high-end components that will handle any game you throw at them. Combined with the 300 Nits 165Hz 1440p display, you're getting a lot of laptop here for the money.

Looking for something a bit cheaper? No worries, we've rounded up a few good, more wallet-friendly, alternatives just down below as well as the best deals in your region if you're outside the UK. You can also check out our roundup of the best cheap gaming laptop deals for plenty more options under £1,000.

More gaming laptop deals this week

MSI GF75 Thin 17.3-inch gaming laptop: £899.97£779.97 at Currys
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MSI GF75 Thin 17.3-inch gaming laptop: £899.97 £779.97 at Currys
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Here's a slightly older, but still very powerful 17.3-inch MSI on sale over at Currys this week. With a GTX 1660 Ti, Intel Core i7-10750H, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD, this machine has really great bang for the buck and plenty of space on the drive. Note, the GTX 1660 Ti is still a pretty powerful GPU for 1080p gaming in 2021, but it doesn't support the latest graphical features like Ray-Tracing or DLSS, so bear that in mind.

Lenovo Legion 5 15.6-inch gaming laptop: £949.97£899.97 at Ebuyer
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Lenovo Legion 5 15.6-inch gaming laptop: £949.97 £899.97 at Ebuyer
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For a cheap RTX 3060 gaming laptop deal, look no further than this Lenovo Legion 5 at Ebuyer. With a combination of that RTX card, a new AMD Ryzen 5-5600H processor, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD, this one's got plenty of power on tap for 1080p gaming. It doesn't, however, quite match up to the HP Omen 15 featured above when it comes to outright power as the CPU and RAM are definitely a lot weaker. It's also featuring a 1080p display, a downgrade from the HP's 1440p. For the price though, it's a good option.


Alex Whitelock
Deals Editor

Alex is deals editor at TechRadar. With over three years of experience on-site and eight years working in e-commerce, Alex has made it his personal mission to share all his favorite tips, bargains, and deals with our readers here at TechRadar. At work, he specializes in computing, phones, and covering huge sales events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Outside of work, you'll find him indulging his keen love of photography and PC gaming, or down at the local climbing gym hanging off boulders far too difficult for his abilities. His editorial bylines also include contributions to T3 and GamesRadar.