When Do Laptop Prices Drop in the UK?
Laptop prices in the UK don't follow a strict schedule – but there are predictable windows when discounts are most likely:
🛍 Black Friday (November)
The biggest laptop sale of the year. Amazon, Currys and Argos all cut prices significantly – often £150–£400 off popular models.
🎁 Boxing Day (26 Dec)
Retailers clear Christmas stock fast. Prices can drop overnight and recover just as quickly.
🎒 Back to School (Aug–Sep)
Student laptops go on sale. MacBooks, budget Windows laptops and Chromebooks all see price cuts.
⚡ Flash Sales (anytime)
Retailers run unannounced flash sales that last hours. These are the ones most people miss – unless they have an alert set.
The problem with seasonal sales: everyone knows about Black Friday. The prices you actually want to catch are the random mid-week drops that last 6–12 hours before recovering. Those are the ones worth tracking.
Which Laptops Are Worth Tracking?
BuySignal works with any product link from a UK retailer. Here are the most commonly tracked laptop categories:
MacBook Price Alerts
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro prices rarely go on sale officially – but Amazon UK, Currys and John Lewis regularly run quiet discounts of £50–£200 that don't get widely advertised. Setting a price alert means you catch these without watching daily.
Windows Laptop Deals
HP, Dell, Lenovo and Asus laptops have more volatile pricing than MacBooks. A laptop listed at £699 this week may appear at £499 next month as retailers adjust stock levels. These drops are unpredictable – which is exactly why an alert is useful.
Gaming Laptop Price Drops
Gaming laptops with RTX graphics cards see some of the sharpest price swings. New GPU generations push older models down quickly. If you're watching a specific model, the difference between buying at the wrong time and the right time can be £200–£400.
Student & Budget Laptops
Budget laptops under £400 from Argos, Currys and Amazon are frequently discounted during promotional periods. If you have a specific model in mind, set your price and wait – these often cycle through sales.
Which UK Retailers Can You Track?
BuySignal monitors prices across the major UK retailers. Paste any product link and we track it automatically:
- Amazon UK – prices change multiple times per day
- Currys – frequent flash sales and clearance events
- Argos – regular price changes on budget and mid-range laptops
- John Lewis – occasional price matches and promotions
- Very – seasonal sales and bundle deals
How BuySignal Works
- Find the laptop you want on any UK retailer site
- Copy the product URL
- Go to BuySignal, paste the link and enter your target price
- Pay once (£5) – your alert stays active until the price is hit
- Receive one email the moment the price reaches or drops below your target
You can change your laptop or target price anytime while the alert is active – no need to create a new one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does my laptop price alert stay active?
Your BuySignal stays active until your target price is reached. There's no expiry date and no monthly fee – you pay £5 once and the alert runs until it triggers.
What if the price never reaches my target?
You can update your target price at any time. If after reviewing you decide the laptop isn't worth waiting for, you can swap the alert to a different product entirely.
How often are prices checked?
BuySignal checks prices automatically multiple times per day. Flash sales that last only a few hours are still likely to be caught within the monitoring window.
Do I need to create an account?
No. BuySignal requires no account, no password and no registration. You pay once, set your alert and that's it.
Will I receive spam or marketing emails?
No. BuySignal sends exactly one email – when your target price is hit. Nothing else, ever.