Laptops & Computers
In practice, most comparisons here start with the basics: how big the screen is, which processor family it uses, and how much memory and storage you’re actually getting. Sizes usually fall into the familiar 13–14in, 15.6in or 17.3in range, with processors labelled as Intel Core i5 or i7, or AMD Ryzen 5 and 7, then backed up by 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of RAM and SSDs running from 256GB through to 1TB. Where it gets less tidy is in the way partners present their stock. Some group silver, grey and black finishes together, others split them into separate listings, and not all are clear about whether Windows 11 Home or Pro is included until you click through. What you’re seeing here is a live snapshot from several retailers within the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, designed to make side-by-side spec checking easier as ranges change and models rotate.
Read on for how listings are grouped and what to compare
Main product groupings you’ll see
Expect a mix of clamshell laptops, 2‑in‑1 convertibles and towers, plus monitors and accessories that appear as separate listings rather than variants. Some partners publish desktop computers as full bundles (tower + keyboard + mouse), while others list the base unit alone with ports called out (HDMI, USB‑C, Ethernet). Look for screen resolution tags like 1920×1080 or 2560×1440 on laptop and monitor cards, and check whether storage is SSD only or SSD + HDD. Short detail: variants split differently. On Currys, the same model can show multiple RAM/storage combinations as separate entries.
Secondary formats, bundles, and variant handling
Bundles and configuration handling vary a lot across feeds. You’ll see gaming laptops listed as one SKU with selectable GPU/RAM options in some partner feeds, while others publish each configuration as its own card (for example RTX 4060 vs RTX 4070, 16GB vs 32GB). Watch for “with Microsoft 365” or “with headset” bundles versus bare-device listings, and note whether the display spec is stated as 120Hz/144Hz or left out entirely. Short sentence: Bundles change quickly. On AO, bundle lines can rotate independently of the base model, so the same chassis may appear twice with different included peripherals.
Fit, sizing, and spec differences to reconcile
Screen size and portability cues aren’t published consistently, so reconcile dimensions and weight when you can. A 14in model might be listed as 1.2kg in one feed and only show thickness (for example 16mm) in another, which matters when you’re comparing lightweight laptops across partners. Storage and memory can also be expressed differently: “512GB SSD” versus “512GB PCIe NVMe”, and RAM as “16GB” versus “2×8GB”. Short sentence: Specs get truncated. Check whether Wi‑Fi 6/6E and Bluetooth 5.2/5.3 are stated, and whether the listing separates integrated graphics from a dedicated GPU.
Materials, build, and functional features
Build details affect day-to-day use, but they’re unevenly surfaced in listings. Chassis material may be aluminium, magnesium alloy or polycarbonate, and hinges can be standard clamshell or 360‑degree convertible; that changes rigidity and how a device sits on a desk. For ports, some feeds call out two USB‑C ports with Power Delivery and a full-size HDMI, while others only mention “USB” generically. Short sentence: Keyboards vary. On Amazon, you’ll often see backlit keyboard, fingerprint reader and webcam shutter called out in the same block, which helps when comparing business laptops for meetings and docking.
Common checks people make while browsing
Match CPU tier to workload (Core i5/Ryzen 5 for general use, Core i7/Ryzen 7 for heavier multitasking) and confirm whether RAM is 8GB or 16GB before you compare storage. Short sentence: Ports matter. Check for USB‑C charging versus barrel chargers, plus HDMI and SD card reader if you use external displays or cameras. For refurbished laptops, verify grade/condition wording, battery health notes, and whether the listing states a warranty period and includes the original power adapter.
How retailer extras are shown in this channel
Some partner listings show retailer-level extras like extended warranty options, software bundles, or delivery/collection notes as separate lines, while others keep the card minimal and push details into the product page. Short sentence: Feeds refresh unevenly. On Box, the same model can appear with a different SKU when RAM/storage changes, so comparing the exact CPU (e.g. Ryzen 7 7840U), screen type (IPS vs OLED) and capacity (1TB SSD vs 512GB) keeps like-for-like. Discount code availability may be shown alongside retailer products for context, and Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity.