[July 2025] Amazon UK: Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptops – Acer Dominates with the Nitro V 16 Taking the Crown!
The July 2025 gaming laptop sales data from Amazon UK is in, showcasing a diverse range of options for gamers, from budget-friendly to high-performance machines. Our ranking focuses on units sold to reveal the most popular choices among UK gamers. This month’s chart is topped by a familiar name dominating the charts. Let’s dive into the top 10 best-selling gaming laptops!
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When units sold for the last month are equal, the more trending laptop is prioritized (Trending Ranking – lower is better).
#10 Lenovo Legion Go S
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #15
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Lenovo Legion Go S configurations, sorted by price:
#9 Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #83
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250) configurations, sorted by price:
Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250) in-depth review
The Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250) arrives with a mission to redefine what an Alienware laptop can be. Shedding the aggressive, sci-fi aesthetic of its predecessors, it opts for a sleek, understated "Interstellar Indigo" design that could almost pass for a business workstation. It promises a refined experience with a beautiful screen and exceptional battery life for a gaming machine. But in its quest for elegance, has it sacrificed too much of the raw power that defines the Alienware brand? We found a laptop of stark contradictions: one that excels in endurance and build quality but stumble[...]

Pros
- Excellent battery life for a gaming laptop (7.5+ hours)
- Great color-accurate, PWM-free QHD+ display
- Sturdy build quality with magnesium alloy frame
- Two user-accessible RAM slots
- Rear port layout for clean cable management
- Sleek, understated design suitable for work
Cons
- CPU runs extremely hot (99°C) under load
- Lowest RTX 5070 performance in its class
- Storage limited to small M.2 2230 SSDs
- No physical privacy shutter or biometric login
- Half-height arrow keys
#8 HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000, fb3000)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #78
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000, fb3000) configurations, sorted by price:
HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000, fb3000) in-depth review
The HP Victus 15 (15-fb3000) occupies a unique space in the crowded budget gaming market. With its mature, understated "Shadow Black" design, it successfully hides its gaming DNA, making it a perfect fit for a quiet office or a minimalist dorm room. But don't mistake its subtle looks for weakness. Beneath the chassis, it’s built to deliver solid frame rates for competitive esports and AAA titles without the "gamer tax" often found on more expensive rigs. However, our testing uncovered a significant paradox: while it excels at keeping the GPU cool and stable, the CPU is pushed to its abso[...]

Pros
- Excellent GPU thermal management keeps gaming performance stable
- Stealthy, professional design with a fingerprint-resistant finish
- Fantastic upgradeability with two RAM and two M.2 slots
- Completely PWM-free display is great for eye comfort
- Comfortable keyboard featuring a full-sized NumPad
Cons
- CPU runs very hot (100°C) under sustained load
- Display has very poor color coverage (57% sRGB)
- Cramped, half-height arrow keys
#7 ASUS V16 (V3607)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #31
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available ASUS V16 (V3607) configurations, sorted by price:
ASUS V16 (V3607) in-depth review
The ASUS V16 (V3607) is a master of disguise. At first glance, it looks like a sleek, professional Vivobook designed for spreadsheets and meetings. But peel back the modest exterior, and you'll find a machine with a secret: it's packing genuine gaming hardware. This is a laptop built for the user who needs a versatile daily driver for school or work but wants to jump into a game of Call of Duty or Elden Ring the moment the clock strikes five. It promises the best of both worlds on a budget, but can a machine that tries to be everything to everyone truly excel at anything?You can check [...]

Pros
- Excellent thermal management keeps the system cool and quiet
- Sleek, professional design suitable for work and play
- PWM-free display is great for eye comfort
- Two user-accessible RAM slots for easy upgrades
- Solid CPU performance for the price
- Physical privacy shutter for the webcam
Cons
- Severely power-limited GPU results in subpar gaming performance
- Base model display has poor color coverage (52% sRGB)
- Only one M.2 slot for storage
- Mediocre battery life
- Trackpad feels cheap with indistinct clicking
#6 Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640
📦 Units sold for the last month: 150
📈 Trending ranking: #75
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 configurations, sorted by price:
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 in-depth review
The Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 shares a lot of similarities with its smaller 7440 sibling, which we also have reviewed. This includes the large variety of CPU options of Core Ultra as well as Alder and Raptor Lake chips. Curiously, the bigger 7640 iteration can be found as an iGPU-only model (with soldered memory) or with a dGPU as well. The laptops with GeForce RTX 4050 and RTX 4060 have two SODIMMs which makes them future-proof.The port selection is decent - the machine with an iGPU boasts an SD card reader while the other devices lack this extra. The backlight and the fingerprint reader[...]

Pros
- Modern design
- Compact and light for a 16-incher
- High P and E core clocks during full CPU loads (2.74 GHz / 2.28 GHz)
- The fan isn't too noisy
- Metal chassis
- PWM-free (AUO73AB)
- Adequate max brightness (323 cd/m2) + 100% sRGB coverage (AUO73AB)
- Very good color accuracy with our "Design and Gaming" profile (AUO73AB)
- Thunderbolt 4 port
- Great battery life
- Comfortable keyboard with optional backlight
- Optional fingerprint reader
- Snappy performance
- 1080p Web camera with a privacy shutter
- Optional RTX GPUs that come with a bonus - 2x SODIMMs
- Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.4 (option)
Cons
- Soldered memory for the iGPU-only devices
- Only one M.2 slot
- High CPU temperatures in medium and long loads (99°C - 90°C)
- The NVMe gets hot during benchmarking (77°C)
- The port selection is a bit limited
- The lid and the base could be more stable
#5 ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA506)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 200
📈 Trending ranking: #23
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA506) configurations, sorted by price:
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA506) in-depth review
Last-years TUF FX505 was a very important device for the marque. ASUS was not very strong in the budget-gaming segment with the likes of Lenovo bringing the Legion Y540 and the Ideapad L340 Gaming series to the table. However, the FX505 managed to offer good value and performance, and moreover, strengthened the relationship between the brand and AMD.As a result, ASUS was first in the line to receive the latest and greatest Ryzen 4000 CPUs, and boy did that workout. Currently, the TUF A15 (the successor to the FX505) is one of the most popular devices out there and as we saw with the 17-in[...]

Pros
- Great price/performance ratio
- Good keyboard with decent travel, clicky feedback, and an RGB backlight
- Packs one of the most powerful mobile chips out there
- 3200 MHz memory in dual-channel, NVMe support, and 2.5" SATA storage drive
- The display doesn't flicker at any brightness level (LM156LF-2F01)
- Has a good contrast ratio and comfortable viewing angles (LM156LF-2F01)
- Can be purchased with a 144Hz screen with "Adaptive sync"
Cons
- Lacks an SD card reader and Thunderbolt support
- It gets pretty loud under load
- Covers only 55% of sRGB and has slow response times (despite the fast refresh rate) (LM156LF-2F01)
#4 ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA507, 2023)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 200
📈 Trending ranking: #14
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA507, 2023) configurations, sorted by price:
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA507, 2023) in-depth review
The last few ASUS TUF Gaming devices that we have reviewed left us with positive impressions. The ASUS TUF Gaming A17 (FA707, 2023) has good cooling potential and long battery life and the same applies to the ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA507. We got the successor of the latter in front of us - the ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA507, 2023).The new version has a similar design but the real deal is hidden under the bonnet. You can choose between a refreshed AMD Zen 3+ CPU and a more powerful Zen 4 chip. The mobile NVIDIA RTX 4000 GPUs are part of the package and they come with hefty TGPs which is something [...]

Pros
- Rock solid boost of 3.90 GHz on all cores
- Has a MUX Switch, G-Sync, and Advanced Optimus support
- 2x M.2 PCIe x4 Gen 4 slot, 2x DDR5 RAM SODIMM slots in dual-channel
- 99% sRGB coverage and superb color accuracy with our "Design and Gaming" profile (Innolux N156HMA-GA1 (CMN1556))
- 144Hz refresh rate (Innolux N156HMA-GA1 (CMN1556))
- PWM-free (Innolux N156HMA-GA1 (CMN1556))
- Tremendous battery life
- Good build quality
- The Armoury Crate offers plenty of customizations
- The fans aren't spinning during light loads in "Silent" mode
Cons
- The GeForce RTX 4060 is a bit bottlenecked by the Ryzen 7 7735HS
- Pricey
🥉 Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 300
📈 Trending ranking: #69
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G) configurations, sorted by price:
Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G) in-depth review
Acer is looking to supercharge its Aspire 5, and boost its chances against the IdeaPad 5s and the Vivobooks of the world. It is paired with a 12th Gen ULV processor by Intel. This could take on the Zen 3-equipped everyday notebooks out there.However, there is something else about the machine. Recently, NVIDIA released the RTX 2050 - its most affordable ray-tracing capable mobile graphics card. And it can be found in the G-version of this device.Unfortunately, there was no such device in the store in our area, so we had to settle for a non-G model. Nevertheless, it has an extremely low[...]

Pros
- Thin and light design
- Alder Lake-U CPUs
- Thunderbolt 4 + Wi-Fi 6
- Touchpad + great input devices
- Capable cooling
- 2x SODIMM + 2x M.2 PCIe x4 (one supports Gen 4 drives)
- Good battery life
- Doesn't use PWM for brightness adjustment (BOE NV156FHM-N48 (BOE0A56))
Cons
- No SD card reader
- 51% sRGB coverage (BOE NV156FHM-N48 (BOE0A56))
🥈 Lenovo LOQ 15i (15″ Intel, 2023)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 300
📈 Trending ranking: #21
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Lenovo LOQ 15i (15″ Intel, 2023) configurations, sorted by price:
Lenovo LOQ 15i (15" Intel, 2023) in-depth review
Today, we are going to review the second iteration of the Lenovo LOQ laptop. This time, it is a 15-inch model, which aims to battle with the likes of Acer's Nitro, HP's Vostro, and ASUS' TUF Gaming series of notebooks.Immediately, there is one question that arises - what is the difference between the Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3, and the LOQ machine? Well, we are not entirely sure, so we are going to treat the latter as a standalone product, rather than a rebranded machine.To be fair, its processor and GPU combo are pretty capable. We are talking about Intel's 13th Gen 45W CPUs, maxing out[...]

Pros
- Pretty good gaming performance with GPU overclock function
- 2x M.2 PCIe x4 Gen 4 slots, 2x DDR5 RAM SODIMM slots in dual channel
- 144Hz refresh rate (BOE NE156FHM-NX3 (BOE0AE3))
- No PWM (BOE NE156FHM-NX3 (BOE0AE3))
- Affordable price tag
- Great keyboard
Cons
- Covers only 54% of sRGB (BOE NE156FHM-NX3 (BOE0AE3))
- No SD card
- No Thunderbolt 4
🥇 Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 700
📈 Trending ranking: #27
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) configurations, sorted by price:
Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) in-depth review
The gap between the Acer Predator devices and their Nitro siblings is getting smaller year after year. This is quite good, but some Nitro machines aren't budget offerings anymore since they are full of powerful hardware and other useful extras. Not all hope is lost because the V-series of the Nitro lineup is striking the laptop market with devices that boast modern hardware at a fair price. In 2023, we saw that the Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51) is a well-performing machine with some compromises here and there. Specs-wise, the Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) looks even better with its Zen 4 Hawk Point-HS C[...]

Pros
- 2x M.2 Gen 4 slots + 2x DDR5 RAM SODIMMs
- Covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and has accurate color representation with our "Design and Gaming" profile (AUO80AD)
- Fast panel with quick response times and 165Hz refresh rate (AUO80AD)
- No PWM (AUO80AD)
- High max brightness of 353 nits (AUO80AD)
- MUX switch
- Modern port selection - USB4 + two Gen 2 connectors
- Comfortable input devices
- Good battery life given the small capacity and the snappy hardware
- Solid base
- The CPU can maintain high frequencies during full load (4.50 GHz)
- The fans aren't too noisy even in "Turbo" mode
Cons
- The lid could be more stable
- Plastic build
🇬🇧 [July 2025] Amazon UK: Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptop Series
| # | Series | Units Sold | Average Price (GBP) | Total Revenue (GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) | 700 | £1,023 | £716,015 |
| 🥈 | Lenovo LOQ 15i (15″ Intel, 2023) | 300 | £732 | £219,657 |
| 🥉 | Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G) | 300 | £626 | £187,704 |
| #4 | ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA507, 2023) | 200 | £883 | £176,678 |
| #5 | ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (FA506) | 200 | £658 | £131,594 |
| #6 | Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 | 150 | £959 | £143,838 |
| #7 | ASUS V16 (V3607) | 100 | £1,060 | £105,959 |
| #8 | HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000, fb3000) | 100 | £1,018 | £101,822 |
| #9 | Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250) | 100 | £1,216 | £121,605 |
| #10 | Lenovo Legion Go S | 50 | £392 | £19,596 |
🇬🇧 [July 2025] Amazon UK: Revenue per Brand from Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptop Series
| # | Brand | Average Price (GBP) | Total Revenue (GBP) | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Acer | £904 | £903,719 | 47.0% |
| 🥈 | ASUS | £828 | £414,231 | 21.5% |
| 🥉 | Lenovo | £684 | £239,253 | 12.4% |
| #4 | Dell | £959 | £143,838 | 7.5% |
| #5 | Alienware | £1,216 | £121,605 | 6.3% |
| #6 | HP | £1,018 | £101,822 | 5.3% |
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