Back to school season is upon us, for anyone who needs an excuse to buy a new laptop.
I regret to inform you that we're nearing summer's end, which means it's almost time to pack those duffel bags and head on back to school. But the good news is: If you're in the market for a new laptop, it's a great time to take the plunge on one now.
From the MacBook Pro to the Google Pixelbook, ahead are the best back-to-school sales on laptops. Run, don't walk!
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