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This Budget-Friendly Laptop Handles AI Like a Pro -- and It's $250 Off During Early Black Friday Sales

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Black Friday sale: The Acer Aspire 14 AI laptop is a whopping $250 off during Black Friday sales, making it $450 rather than its regular list price of $700. We're not sure how long this pre-Black Friday sale will last though, so if you've been wanting to get your hands on an AI laptop for a fraction of the price, now is your chance.

CNET's key takeaways

Laptop prices are on the rise -- and the more they increase, the better Acer's Aspire 14 AI looks.

The Acer Aspire 14 AI is available for $450 at Costco

The Intel Lunar Lake CPU offers good performance for the price and long battery life.

The display and design won't wow you, but the graphics and AI capabilities aren't far off from those of its pricier competitors.

When I reviewed it in April, it cost $700 at Costco and was the cheapest Copilot Plus PC I had reviewed. Fast-forward six months, and an early Black Friday deal has brought that price down to $450 at Costco, making it the cheapest Copilot Plus PC I've seen -- and a great value.

Budget laptop shoppers will find no shortage of cheap models around $500 that are priced so low for the simple fact that they are older laptops with aging components that get more outdated with each passing day. The Acer Aspire 14 AI doesn't fall into this category. It's the rare laptop with both a truly budget price and modern components. It's based on a current Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor (codenamed Lunar Lake) that delivers good performance for the price, along with great battery life and competitive AI performance. The Aspire 14 AI also wins points for supplying more RAM and storage than most budget laptops. In fact, it's one of my best budget laptops of 2025.

My experience with the Acer Aspire 14 AI

I'm still waiting for the killer AI app to make a laptop AI CPU a must, but it's nice to know that when it arrives, you'll have a machine that's built for it.

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