What’s happening
PC and gaming gear is getting early Black Friday prices in the background while TV deals take the spotlight. UK 2025 Black Friday pages are already listing RTX 5060/5070 gaming laptops under £1,000, 34″ ultrawide 180 Hz monitors under £280, and discounts on headsets, keyboards and SSDs from the big brands. HP UK has “up to £400 off” selected laptops, and gaming-focused shops like Laptops Direct have a full “Black Friday gaming laptops” category live. All of this is available weeks before the main weekend.
What’s worth buying first
The best items to grab early are the limited ones: gaming/creator laptops with current-gen RTX GPUs and the nicer ultrawide monitors. Once the week’s batch is gone, prices jump back. A sub-£1,000 RTX 5070 laptop is a very good 2025 buy for mixed gaming and editing. A 34″ ultrawide 180 Hz monitor around £280 is good for work and games, and those are the panels that disappear once TV traffic gets heavy.
Why buying now makes sense
These PC/gaming offers are often limited by units, not by calendar date. If a store has 15 discounted ultrawide monitors, they can sell out today even if Black Friday is two weeks away. Later in November, retailers move TV and console bundles to the top of their pages and PC deals get buried. Buying now gives better choice and clearer pages.
How to build a setup from these deals
Decide the big item first — laptop or monitor — and buy that today. Then add the smaller items (mouse, keyboard, headset) because almost every brand has November prices right now. For anyone who works from home and games at night, the ultrawide monitor is the easiest upgrade: more room for spreadsheets in the day, more immersion at night.
Key Points
- RTX 5060/5070 gaming laptops already under £1,000 in UK
- 34″ ultrawide 180 Hz monitors around £280
- HP UK shows up to £400 off selected laptops
- Peripherals from major brands are on November pricing
- Stock-based offers → earlier is better
Takeaway
November 2025 is not only TV month. Desk, gaming and creator gear is already cheaper, and because these offers are tied to stock, picking them up now is smarter than waiting for the TV rush to hide them.