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    Early Prime Day laptop deals are here — Top Windows PCs to shop this weekend starting at $429

    June 28, 2025

    Amazon Prime Day kicks off on July 8, but I’m already seeing massive discounts on Windows laptops, including Copilot+ PCs, at various major retailers.

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