Best Cheap Gaming Laptop of 2023 – CNET
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What’s the best cheap gaming laptop overall?
We’ll give you two: one that costs $1,000 and is a great pick if you are buying your first gaming laptop, and a second option if you have a bit more to spend for a system with a few more bells and whistles and 3D graphics muscle.
The Acer Nitro 16 is the best cheap gaming laptop overall, which is a newer and larger version of the 15.6-inch Acer Nitro 5 that’s long been a favorite budget gaming laptop. There’s an Acer Nitro 16 on sale at Newegg right now for $1,000 that features the latest silicon from AMD and Nvidia. Most budget gaming laptops at this price are last year’s models with last year’s parts, but the Acer Nitro 16 boasts an AMD Ryzen 5 7000 series CPU and GeForce RTX 4050 graphics to power the roomy 16-inch, 16:10 display.
If your budget stretches past $1,000, we recommend Dell’s G15 or G16 Gaming Laptop. The G15 models are based on a 15.6-inch, 16:9 panel, and the G16 units have a 16-inch, 16:10 display. Both offer a sturdy if not particularly exciting dark gray chassis that’s a mix of plastic and aluminum, but the lack of attention-seeking, gaming-specific design details allow the systems to pull double duty as a mobile gaming rig and workhorse laptop. Pricing for a RTX 4050-based G15 Gaming Laptop starts at $1,050. The G16 series starts at $1,100.
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Our recommendations are based on our reviews and testing. Our aim is to help you get your ideal gaming experience on a cheap laptop. We’ll update this list of the best cheap gaming laptop options as we review new products. Also, if you need help deciphering what specs to look for on a good, cheap gaming laptop, we’ve got some advice below.
Best cheap gaming laptops 2023
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We liked the Acer Nitro 5 when we reviewed it last year. It stuck to a basic script of providing solid performance for the price along with a speedy 144Hz, 15.6-inch display with enough gamer-centric features — chunky, gaming-friendly keys with RGB backlighting and Nitro Sense software for controlling the system’s gaming settings.
The Nitro 16 is the latest addition to Acer’s budget gaming line, and, based on our gaming laptop testing, we like the look of the Nitro 16 model that’s $200 off right now at Newegg and selling for only $1,000. It features a modern CPU/GPU duo of an AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor and RTX 4050 graphics to go along with a sufficient 16GB of RAM. The 16-inch display has a 1,920×1,200-pixel resolution with a tall 16:10 aspect ratio and 165Hz refresh rate.
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Best cheap gaming laptop for $1,000
Acer Nitro 16
- Roomy 16-inch, 16:10 display
- Latest tech from AMD and Nvidia
- Nitro Sense control software is easy to use
- Big, game-friendly keys
- Thick and heavy
- Midrange Ryzen 5 CPU instead of higher-end Ryzen 7
We liked the Acer Nitro 5 when we reviewed it last year. It stuck to a basic script of providing solid performance for the price along with a speedy 144Hz, 15.6-inch display with enough gamer-centric features — chunky, gaming-friendly keys with RGB backlighting and Nitro Sense software for controlling the system’s gaming settings.
The Nitro 16 is the latest addition to Acer’s budget gaming line, and, based on our gaming laptop testing, we like the look of the Nitro 16 model that’s $200 off right now at Newegg and selling for only $1,000. It features a modern CPU/GPU duo of an AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor and RTX 4050 graphics to go along with a sufficient 16GB of RAM. The 16-inch display has a 1,920×1,200-pixel resolution with a tall 16:10 aspect ratio and 165Hz refresh rate.
Best cheap gaming laptop for $1,000
Acer Nitro 16
- Roomy 16-inch, 16:10 display
- Latest tech from AMD and Nvidia
- Nitro Sense control software is easy to use
- Big, game-friendly keys
- Thick and heavy
- Midrange Ryzen 5 CPU instead of higher-end Ryzen 7
We liked the Acer Nitro 5 when we reviewed it last year. It stuck to a basic script of providing solid performance for the price along with a speedy 144Hz, 15.6-inch display with enough gamer-centric features — chunky, gaming-friendly keys with RGB backlighting and Nitro Sense software for controlling the system’s gaming settings.
The Nitro 16 is the latest addition to Acer’s budget gaming line, and, based on our gaming laptop testing, we like the look of the Nitro 16 model that’s $200 off right now at Newegg and selling for only $1,000. It features a modern CPU/GPU duo of an AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor and RTX 4050 graphics to go along with a sufficient 16GB of RAM. The 16-inch display has a 1,920×1,200-pixel resolution with a tall 16:10 aspect ratio and 165Hz refresh rate.
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The 15.6-inch G15 series and 16-inch G16 line both deliver the latest CPUs and GPUs and roomy displays. Unless you plan to take with laptop with you on daily trips, we recommend the larger G16 model. Not only is its 16-inch display slightly larger on the diagonal, but it also has the taller 16:10 aspect ratio that makes it much roomier. And a similar G16 model costs only $50 or $100 more than a G15 model. Both feature 13th-gen Intel processors along with RTX 4050 and 4060 GPUs — Nvidia’s latest graphics processors for budget gaming laptops. The G16 lets you go up to an RTX 4070 GPU.
The G15 starts at a reasonable $1,050 for a configuration that includes a Core i5-13450HX CPU, 16GB of RAM and RTX 4050 graphics. The standard G15 display is a full HD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, but you can upgrade to a blazing 360Hz FHD panel or a QHD panel at 240Hz. Dell’s G15 and G16 models are basically more budget-friendly versions of those from its Alienware division but still capable of playing the latest AAA titles.
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Best cheap gaming laptops for only a bit more than $1,000
Dell G15 or G16
- Bigger screen in a body only slightly larger than the G15
- Lots of configuration options
- Excellent performance for the price
- Can double as an everyday work laptop
- Higher-end configurations deserve better keyboard/touchpad/speakers
- Limited ports and connections
- Missing the number pad found on the G15
The 15.6-inch G15 series and 16-inch G16 line both deliver the latest CPUs and GPUs and roomy displays. Unless you plan to take with laptop with you on daily trips, we recommend the larger G16 model. Not only is its 16-inch display slightly larger on the diagonal, but it also has the taller 16:10 aspect ratio that makes it much roomier. And a similar G16 model costs only $50 or $100 more than a G15 model. Both feature 13th-gen Intel processors along with RTX 4050 and 4060 GPUs — Nvidia’s latest graphics processors for budget gaming laptops. The G16 lets you go up to an RTX 4070 GPU.
The G15 starts at a reasonable $1,050 for a configuration that includes a Core i5-13450HX CPU, 16GB of RAM and RTX 4050 graphics. The standard G15 display is a full HD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, but you can upgrade to a blazing 360Hz FHD panel or a QHD panel at 240Hz. Dell’s G15 and G16 models are basically more budget-friendly versions of those from its Alienware division but still capable of playing the latest AAA titles.
Best cheap gaming laptops for only a bit more than $1,000
Dell G15 or G16
- Bigger screen in a body only slightly larger than the G15
- Lots of configuration options
- Excellent performance for the price
- Can double as an everyday work laptop
- Higher-end configurations deserve better keyboard/touchpad/speakers
- Limited ports and connections
- Missing the number pad found on the G15
The 15.6-inch G15 series and 16-inch G16 line both deliver the latest CPUs and GPUs and roomy displays. Unless you plan to take with laptop with you on daily trips, we recommend the larger G16 model. Not only is its 16-inch display slightly larger on the diagonal, but it also has the taller 16:10 aspect ratio that makes it much roomier. And a similar G16 model costs only $50 or $100 more than a G15 model. Both feature 13th-gen Intel processors along with RTX 4050 and 4060 GPUs — Nvidia’s latest graphics processors for budget gaming laptops. The G16 lets you go up to an RTX 4070 GPU.
The G15 starts at a reasonable $1,050 for a configuration that includes a Core i5-13450HX CPU, 16GB of RAM and RTX 4050 graphics. The standard G15 display is a full HD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, but you can upgrade to a blazing 360Hz FHD panel or a QHD panel at 240Hz. Dell’s G15 and G16 models are basically more budget-friendly versions of those from its Alienware division but still capable of playing the latest AAA titles.
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We recently reviewed an HP Victus 15 with an outdated Core i5 CPU and GTX 1650 graphics that we liked at its sale price of $580. We like the updated Victus 15 lineup even more; it starts at $750 with a $250 discount for a config with a modern, 13th-gen Core i5 CPU and previous-gen RTX 3050 graphics. That’s a great price for any variety of RTX graphics, and HP offers a few upgrades for reasonable price increases that let you bump up to a Core i7 and RTX 4060 graphics. We also recommend doubling the baseline 8GB of RAM to 16GB for $80 — that’s money well spent.
The all-plastic, all-black body is a bit flimsy but not too bulky. The 15.6-inch display is rated for a dim 250 nits, but you can upgrade to a 300-nit panel for a brighter picture. There’s also an upgrade that increases the refresh rate from the standard 60Hz to 144Hz for smoother motion in games, but unfortunately, you are forced to choose between a 144Hz, 250-nit display or a 60Hz, 300-nit display.
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Best cheap gaming laptop for first timers
HP Victus 15
- Ultralow price for gaming laptop
- Speedy 144Hz display
- Decent battery life
- Dim display
- Grainy 720p webcam
- Keyboard lacks RGB lighting
We recently reviewed an HP Victus 15 with an outdated Core i5 CPU and GTX 1650 graphics that we liked at its sale price of $580. We like the updated Victus 15 lineup even more; it starts at $750 with a $250 discount for a config with a modern, 13th-gen Core i5 CPU and previous-gen RTX 3050 graphics. That’s a great price for any variety of RTX graphics, and HP offers a few upgrades for reasonable price increases that let you bump up to a Core i7 and RTX 4060 graphics. We also recommend doubling the baseline 8GB of RAM to 16GB for $80 — that’s money well spent.
The all-plastic, all-black body is a bit flimsy but not too bulky. The 15.6-inch display is rated for a dim 250 nits, but you can upgrade to a 300-nit panel for a brighter picture. There’s also an upgrade that increases the refresh rate from the standard 60Hz to 144Hz for smoother motion in games, but unfortunately, you are forced to choose between a 144Hz, 250-nit display or a 60Hz, 300-nit display.
Best cheap gaming laptop for first timers
HP Victus 15
- Ultralow price for gaming laptop
- Speedy 144Hz display
- Decent battery life
- Dim display
- Grainy 720p webcam
- Keyboard lacks RGB lighting
We recently reviewed an HP Victus 15 with an outdated Core i5 CPU and GTX 1650 graphics that we liked at its sale price of $580. We like the updated Victus 15 lineup even more; it starts at $750 with a $250 discount for a config with a modern, 13th-gen Core i5 CPU and previous-gen RTX 3050 graphics. That’s a great price for any variety of RTX graphics, and HP offers a few upgrades for reasonable price increases that let you bump up to a Core i7 and RTX 4060 graphics. We also recommend doubling the baseline 8GB of RAM to 16GB for $80 — that’s money well spent.
The all-plastic, all-black body is a bit flimsy but not too bulky. The 15.6-inch display is rated for a dim 250 nits, but you can upgrade to a 300-nit panel for a brighter picture. There’s also an upgrade that increases the refresh rate from the standard 60Hz to 144Hz for smoother motion in games, but unfortunately, you are forced to choose between a 144Hz, 250-nit display or a 60Hz, 300-nit display.
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Despite having a lot of plastic, the Asus ROG Strix G15 feels pretty well constructed and also offers per-key RGB keyboard backlighting and an underglow strip of LEDs along the front edge, which lets you customize the look of this 15.6-inch budget gamer more than other models that offer multizone RGB lighting at most. And the Strix G15 isn’t all flash, delivering a previous-gen but powerful-enough Ryzen 7 6800HS CPU and RTX 3050 GPU for $1,000. We also like getting 16GB of RAM instead of the meager 8GB that you sometimes find at this price.
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Cheap gaming laptop with best design
Asus ROG Strix G15
- Decent battery life
- Solid performance
- Feels sturdy despite a lot of plastic
- Has gaming laptop style
- Performance drops a lot on battery
- Subpar screen
- No webcam
Despite having a lot of plastic, the Asus ROG Strix G15 feels pretty well constructed and also offers per-key RGB keyboard backlighting and an underglow strip of LEDs along the front edge, which lets you customize the look of this 15.6-inch budget gamer more than other models that offer multizone RGB lighting at most. And the Strix G15 isn’t all flash, delivering a previous-gen but powerful-enough Ryzen 7 6800HS CPU and RTX 3050 GPU for $1,000. We also like getting 16GB of RAM instead of the meager 8GB that you sometimes find at this price.
Cheap gaming laptop with best design
Asus ROG Strix G15
- Decent battery life
- Solid performance
- Feels sturdy despite a lot of plastic
- Has gaming laptop style
- Performance drops a lot on battery
- Subpar screen
- No webcam
Despite having a lot of plastic, the Asus ROG Strix G15 feels pretty well constructed and also offers per-key RGB keyboard backlighting and an underglow strip of LEDs along the front edge, which lets you customize the look of this 15.6-inch budget gamer more than other models that offer multizone RGB lighting at most. And the Strix G15 isn’t all flash, delivering a previous-gen but powerful-enough Ryzen 7 6800HS CPU and RTX 3050 GPU for $1,000. We also like getting 16GB of RAM instead of the meager 8GB that you sometimes find at this price.
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The 16-inch Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 is an updated version of the 15-inch Legion 5i Pro we reviewed and like last year for its strong performance for the price and bright, fast display. The latest 16-inch version supplies a high-res 2,560×1,600-pixel, 165Hz display, and you can upgrade to an even faster 240Hz panel. The latest 13th-gen Intel processors are on offer along the latest RTX 4050, 4060 and 4070 GPUs. Lenovo constantly rotates discounts, so pricing is always a moving target. But right now, the Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 line starts at $1,100 for a Core i5/RTX 4050 config.
Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (2022) review
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Cheap gaming laptop with big, bright and fast display
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 8
- Great performance
- Ports for days
- Bright display with a high refresh rate
- Only “zone” keyboard backlighting
- Big and heavy
- Short battery life
The 16-inch Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 is an updated version of the 15-inch Legion 5i Pro we reviewed and like last year for its strong performance for the price and bright, fast display. The latest 16-inch version supplies a high-res 2,560×1,600-pixel, 165Hz display, and you can upgrade to an even faster 240Hz panel. The latest 13th-gen Intel processors are on offer along the latest RTX 4050, 4060 and 4070 GPUs. Lenovo constantly rotates discounts, so pricing is always a moving target. But right now, the Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 line starts at $1,100 for a Core i5/RTX 4050 config.
Cheap gaming laptop with big, bright and fast display
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 8
- Great performance
- Ports for days
- Bright display with a high refresh rate
- Only “zone” keyboard backlighting
- Big and heavy
- Short battery life
The 16-inch Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 is an updated version of the 15-inch Legion 5i Pro we reviewed and like last year for its strong performance for the price and bright, fast display. The latest 16-inch version supplies a high-res 2,560×1,600-pixel, 165Hz display, and you can upgrade to an even faster 240Hz panel. The latest 13th-gen Intel processors are on offer along the latest RTX 4050, 4060 and 4070 GPUs. Lenovo constantly rotates discounts, so pricing is always a moving target. But right now, the Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 line starts at $1,100 for a Core i5/RTX 4050 config.