[April 2025] Amazon UK: Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptops – Lenovo Legion Go Dominates the Budget-Friendly Market!
The April 2025 gaming laptop rankings on Amazon UK reveal a fascinating mix of performance and affordability. From budget-conscious options to high-powered gaming rigs, the top 10 best-selling laptops showcase the diverse needs of today’s gamers. These rankings are based on units sold, highlighting the models that resonated most with UK consumers this month.
The Lenovo Legion Go, while not being exactly a laptop, secured the top spot, signaling a strong demand for accessible gaming experiences.
Explore all detailed specifications in our Specs System, where we cover over 700,000 laptop offers worldwide.
Don’t forget to check out our Top 100 Best Gaming Laptop Deals (Price/Performance).
When units sold for the last month are equal, the more trending laptop is prioritized (Trending Ranking – lower is better).
#10 HP OMEN 17 (17z-db0000)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #67
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available HP OMEN 17 (17z-db0000) configurations, sorted by price:
HP OMEN 17 (17z-db0000) in-depth review
The HP OMEN 17 (17-db0000) is a big 17.3" machine that packs powerful hardware. This includes AMD Zen 4 Hawk Point-HS CPUs and NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPUs with hefty power limits. We have no complaints regarding the upgradability. The port selection is also rich but its only con is the lack of Thunderbolt 4 connectors. The cool the thirsty hardware, HP has fitted a huge cooling under the bonnet. The manufacturer claims that the pair of large fans are 2.5 times slimmer and sport twice the blades compared to the older fan design. We can hint that the thermal system is good and we are impressed that[...]

Pros
- Solid build
- Stealthy design
- Wide viewing angles (CMN1779)
- PWM-free (CMN1779)
- 93% sRGB coverage + accurate colors with our "Design and Office" profile
- Short pixel response time of 8 ms
- 2x SODIMMs + 2x M.2 slots
- Dedicated metal plate with a cooling pad for each SSD
- Comfortable input devices
- 4x USB ports
- Good battery life given the powerful hardware (9+ hours of videos)
- The Omen Gaming Hub app is full of useful extras
- dGPU-only mode + iGPU-only mode
- 1080p Web camera with a privacy shutter
- Quality speakers tuned by HyperX
- The Ryzen 7 8845HS maintains a 4.24 GHz clock and, 65W power limit + 70°C CPU temperature during long stress
- Almost quiet fans during gaming in "Performance" mode
- Good "Balanced" mode with less aggressive fans and a 90W GPU TGP
- The fans don't spin in idle when the "Eco" or the "Balanced" mode is selected
- Low CPU and GPU temperatures
- The RTX 4070 maintains a stable 120W limit in "Performance" mode
- Fast NVMe (SK Hynix PC801 HFS001TEJ9X101N)
Cons
- No Thunderbolt 4 ports
- Hefty machine
- Low max brightness and PPI (CMN1779)
- High SSD temperatures during benchmarking
#9 Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #64
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))
#8 ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (M6500, AMD Ryzen 6000/7000 Series)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #58
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (M6500, AMD Ryzen 6000/7000 Series) configurations, sorted by price:
#7 HP Victus 15 (15-fa0000, fb0000, fa1000, fb1000)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #48
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available HP Victus 15 (15-fa0000, fb0000, fa1000, fb1000) configurations, sorted by price:
HP Victus 15 (15-fa0000, fb0000, fa1000, fb1000) in-depth review
Even though Victus is not HP's most affordable gaming brand, it actually presents you with the best offers. And a little something tells us that it won't be only seasonal.In fact, the Victus 15 (15-fb0000) can be your best way to enter the gaming world. In particular, the 15-fb0000 comes with AMD CPUs from the last generation - Ryzen 5 5600H, and Ryzen 7 5800H. This is great, because these processors are still very powerful, and are pretty easy to cool.Graphics-wise, your choices are a bit limited. You won't be able to get anything more powerful than an RTX 3050 Ti. However, even the [...]

Pros
- Fantastic price
- Good keyboard
- 2x SODIMM DDR4 + 1x M.2 slots (one supports Gen 4 drives)
- Good cooling
- Decent battery life
- Quick pixel response times (AUO AUO3B9C)
- No PWM (AUO AUO3B9C)
Cons
- Narrow viewing angles (AUO AUO3B9C)
- Only 52% sRGB coverage (AUO AUO3B9C)
- Flimsy hinges, resulting in a bouncy lid
#6 Lenovo LOQ 15i (15″ Intel, 2023)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 50
📈 Trending ranking: #31
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
#5 HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #46
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000) configurations, sorted by price:
#4 Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #16
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51) configurations, sorted by price:
Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51) in-depth review
As you may already know, the Nitro series devices are budget-oriented laptops that offer a good bang for the buck (or at least in most cases). These machines are also very popular and that's why Acer is trying to manufacture even more affordable devices. Their new creation is called the Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51).Interestingly, this one looks like an Aspire notebook with Nitro treatment. Of course, it's not just a rebranded notebook with a bit different look. You can use the handy Acer NitroSense app for advanced system monitoring, fan control, and for applying different performance preset[...]

Pros
- Good performance
- 2x M.2 slots, 2x DDR5 RAM SODIMMs + Wi-Fi 6
- 144Hz refresh rate and wide viewing angles (Innolux N156HRA-EA1 (CMN1521))
- PWM-free (Innolux N156HRA-EA1 (CMN1521))
- Decent input devices
- The keyboard remains cool after long gaming sessions
- Acceptable noise levels during gaming
- Long battery life given the hardware
- Capable cooling solution
- High CPU clocks and power limits during any kind of load
- The Acer Nitro Sence app offers a good amount of customization including 3 performance presets and a custom fan curve
Cons
- Flexible lid
- Loud fans in CPU-intensive tasks
- One of the M.2 slots is for Gen 3 SSDs
- Very high CPU temperature in short and medium loads
- Low sRGB coverage (Innolux N156HRA-EA1 (CMN1521))
🥉 Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 100
📈 Trending ranking: #13
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
🥈 MSI Katana 17 (B12Ux / B12Vx / B13Ux / B13Vx)
📦 Units sold for the last month: 200
📈 Trending ranking: #20
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available MSI Katana 17 (B12Ux / B12Vx / B13Ux / B13Vx) configurations, sorted by price:
MSI Katana 17 (B12Ux / B12Vx / B13Ux / B13Vx) in-depth review
MSI Katana's super budget characteristics are now part of history. The manufacturer has somewhat successfully converted the machine from an affordable to a mid-range product. While the main contributor to this is really NVIDIA, we have a thing or two to say about MSI's own participation.Today, our office smells like a freshly-baked MSI Katana 17 (B12V). Intuitively, the (B12V) part of the name indicates that it has a 12th Gen Intel processor. This means that some cost-cutting is becoming evident only by looking at the specs sheet.In addition to that, the Katana 17 (B12V) can be maxed [...]

Pros
- Competitively priced
- Decent cooling and performance
- Two SODIMM slots, and one M.2 PCIe x4 slot
- Rigid structure
- No PWM (AUO B173HAN04.9 (AUO978F))
- 144Hz refresh rate (AUO B173HAN04.9 (AUO978F))
Cons
- 51% sRGB coverage (AUO B173HAN04.9 (AUO978F))
- Slow pixel response times (AUO B173HAN04.9 (AUO978F))
- No SD card reader
- One of the M.2 slots is not very user-friendly
🥇 Lenovo Legion Go
📦 Units sold for the last month: 200
📈 Trending ranking: #4
The Best-Selling gaming configuration of this series:
All available Lenovo Legion Go configurations, sorted by price:
Lenovo Legion Go in-depth review
The Lenovo Legion Go is a gaming handheld that has powerful hardware. This device could give the Nintendo Switch and Valve Steam Deck a run for their money. Oh, wait, we have to include the ASUS ROG Ally (2023) in the list as well because it's based on the same hardware platform as the Legion machine. The CPU options here are the AMD Ryzen Z1 and the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme. We bought a device with the latter to see how good the cooling is when it has to tame an 8-core CPU alongside the snappy AMD Radeon 780M iGPU.Legion Go has more tricks up in its sleeve to top the competition. The most not[...]

Pros
- Good performance
- Low CPU temperatures during full load
- Snappy iGPU
- Covers 97% of the sRGB (Legion Go display)
- 1600p resolution, wide viewing angles, and 144 Hz refresh rate (Legion Go display)
- PWM-free (Legion Go display)
- Low fan noise in idle
- Good audio quality
- Detachable controllers + FPS mode and touchpad
- The Legion Space app offers a lot of customizations
- Two power presets + Manual mode for the TDP and the fan RPM
- You can assign up to 8GB of the system RAM to the iGPU
- Solid build quality
- Windows 11 OS
- You can buy games from different online stores
- Two USB4 ports
- Has a fast Gen 4 SSD
Cons
- Heavy
- You have to lower the resolution if you want to play graphically demanding titles
- High NVMe temperature during benchmarking
🇬🇧 [April 2025] Amazon UK: Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptop Series
# | Series | Units Sold | Average Price (GBP) | Total Revenue (GBP) |
---|---|---|---|---|
🥇 | Lenovo Legion Go | 200 | £502 | £100,300 |
🥈 | MSI Katana 17 (B12Ux / B12Vx / B13Ux / B13Vx) | 200 | £740 | £148,028 |
🥉 | Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) | 100 | £1,094 | £109,385 |
#4 | Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51) | 100 | £553 | £55,320 |
#5 | HP Victus 15 (15z-fb2000) | 100 | £907 | £90,712 |
#6 | Lenovo LOQ 15i (15″ Intel, 2023) | 50 | £746 | £37,286 |
#7 | HP Victus 15 (15-fa0000, fb0000, fa1000, fb1000) | 50 | £859 | £42,970 |
#8 | ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (M6500, AMD Ryzen 6000/7000 Series) | 50 | £882 | £44,083 |
#9 | Acer Aspire 5 (A515-57 / A515-57G) | 50 | £750 | £37,500 |
#10 | HP OMEN 17 (17z-db0000) | 50 | £1,432 | £71,612 |
🇬🇧 [April 2025] Amazon UK: Revenue per Brand from Top 10 Best-Selling Gaming Laptop Series
# | Brand | Average Price (GBP) | Total Revenue (GBP) | Share |
---|---|---|---|---|
🥇 | HP | £1,026 | £205,294 | 27.8% |
🥈 | Acer | £809 | £202,205 | 27.4% |
🥉 | MSI | £740 | £148,028 | 20.1% |
#4 | Lenovo | £550 | £137,586 | 18.7% |
#5 | ASUS | £882 | £44,083 | 6.0% |
Conclusion
The April 2025 top 10 gaming laptops on Amazon UK indicate a strong consumer interest in budget-friendly options, with the Lenovo Legion Go, while not being a laptop, but still a portable device, is leading the pack.
While Acer and HP boast the highest overall revenue, indicating sales of higher-priced models, the volume of Lenovo units sold suggests that affordability is a key driver. Overall, the market shows a balance between powerful, high-end gaming laptops and more accessible, value-oriented machines catering to a broad audience.
Explore more data in our Specs System.