White Friday in the UAE is basically Black Friday with more sunlight and less snow. Retailers like Sharaf DG, Amazon.ae, Noon and others use it to clear 2024 stock and push the latest 2025 models with chunky discounts. You’ll see big banners and “up to X% off” everywhere, but only a handful of laptops are actually good value.
We’ve stripped things down to the live offers you shared from Sharaf DG and grouped them by use case: study, everyday work, gaming and content creation. If you want a bigger view of seasonal tech deals, check out our ongoing guides to Prime Day tech offers and Virgin Megastore promos – they follow the same “no fluff, only good stuff” rule.
- All deals listed are live at Sharaf DG in the UAE at time of writing – prices can change fast.
- HP’s OmniBook 3 and 5 cover students, office work and light content creation under AED 3,100.
- Asus TUF A15, A16 and HP Victus give you affordable 1080p gaming with RTX 3050 / 5050 GPUs.
- Asus ROG Strix G16 and Zephyrus G16 are the premium options for high-refresh gaming and serious creators.
- Focus on RAM, storage and GPU first – screen size and “AI” branding come after.
Everyday and student workhorses: HP OmniBook 3 & 5
If you just need a laptop that doesn’t cry every time you open 20 Chrome tabs, start here.

Models in this bucket
- HP OmniBook 3 (2025) – AMD Ryzen AI 5-340, 15.6” FHD, 512GB SSD, 24GB RAM, Radeon 840M – AED 2,699
- HP OmniBook 5 (2025) – Ryzen 7-8840U, 16” 2K display, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, Radeon 780M – AED 3,099
Both are aimed at students, office workers and anyone doing:
- Web, Office / Google Docs, email, Zoom
- Netflix and casual media
- Light photo editing and a bit of Canva / basic video clips
The OmniBook 3 is the cheaper, “do everything” machine. The Ryzen AI 5 chip and 24GB RAM are overkill for basic work, which is a good thing – it should stay fast for years. The OmniBook 5 steps it up with a sharper 16-inch 2K screen and a stronger Ryzen 7 chip, which is better suited to creators editing photos or occasional 4K video timelines. If you care about screen quality for editing, our laptop guide for photo editing explains why resolution and colour accuracy matter more than just CPU marketing.
If your budget is tight, grab the OmniBook 3 and don’t overthink it. If you stare at photos, timelines or spreadsheets all day, the OmniBook 5’s 2K panel is worth the extra AED 400.
Affordable gaming under AED 3,200: TUF A15 & HP Victus
You want to game, but your wallet says “relax”. These two live in that middle ground.

Models in this bucket
- Asus TUF A15 Gaming (2025) – Ryzen 7-7445HS, 15.6” FHD, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 3050 – AED 2,899
- HP Victus Gaming (2025) – Ryzen 7-7445HS, 15.6” FHD, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 3050 – AED 3,099
On paper they’re very similar:
- Same Ryzen 7 CPU family
- Same RTX 3050 GPU
- 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD on both
- 15.6” Full HD screens, tuned for 1080p gaming
This is the sweet spot for:
- Esports titles like Valorant, CS2, Rocket League
- AAA games at 1080p on medium settings
- Students who want one machine for both lectures and late-night ranked matches
The main differences will be design, cooling and keyboard feel. Asus’ TUF line usually leans more “gamer” in styling, while Victus looks more low-key if you’re taking it into meetings or class. For more context on how gaming laptops are evolving (and why power efficiency is a bigger deal now than raw wattage), you can skim our breakdown of Intel’s updated approach to laptop gaming performance.
Between the two? If you like Asus’ gaming ecosystem or already own Asus gear, go TUF A15. If you prefer a more subtle look, the Victus is the cleaner choice.
Bigger screens, bigger frames: Asus TUF A16 deals
If you want a 16-inch gaming panel without going full ROG Zephyrus money, these two are your stepping stones.

Models in this bucket
- Asus TUF A16 Gaming (2025) – Ryzen 9-8940HX, 16” FHD+, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 5060 – AED 5,500
- Asus TUF A16 Gaming (2025) – Ryzen 7-260, 16” FHD+, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 5050 – AED 4,599
What you get by moving up from the A15 / Victus level:
- 16-inch FHD+ screens (more space for timelines, code, and games)
- Newer RTX 50-series GPUs (5050 / 5060)
- Option for a Ryzen 9 chip and 1TB storage on the higher model
The RTX 5050 version is the better value if you:
- Mostly game at 1080p
- Don’t have a massive Steam library that needs 1TB on day one
- Want a balanced machine for both work and play
The RTX 5060 + Ryzen 9 combo is for people who push their machines harder:
- Heavier AAA gaming
- Blender, 3D work and GPU-accelerated workloads
- Streaming plus gaming on the same laptop
We’ve already seen Asus push strong laptop value in UAE promos like the ASUS Back-to-School deals and retailer bundles; White Friday is often the time those same chassis get even better prices before new stock lands.
If you can stretch the budget, the 1TB SSD alone on the Ryzen 9 model will save you from annoying storage management for a while.
High-end gaming and creation: ROG Strix G16 & Zephyrus G16
This is where your wallet starts sweating, but the hardware backs it up.

Models in this bucket
- Asus ROG Strix G16 Gaming (2025) – Ryzen 9-8940HX, 16” WQXGA, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 5060 – AED 6,449
- Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 Gaming (2025) – Ryzen AI 7-350, 16” WQXGA, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM, RTX 5060 – AED 9,999
Both step up from TUF with:
- Sharper WQXGA displays (higher than 1440p, great for content work)
- More premium chassis and cooling
- Better colour and refresh combos for esports and creative work
The Strix G16 is your “sensible high-end” pick:
- Excellent for 1440p+ gaming
- Enough power for video editing and 3D work
- 16GB RAM is fine now, but you’ll likely want to upgrade down the line if you edit a lot of 4K
The Zephyrus G16 is the “no compromise (and no mercy to your bank account)” option:
- 32GB RAM out of the box – ideal for editors, 3D artists and heavy multitaskers
- Slimmer, more premium build that’s easier to carry daily
- Great match for people who live inside Premiere, DaVinci, Unreal or Unity
Asus has been leaning hard into AI-ready PCs in the UAE, especially around education and business events like Techsphere in Dubai. The Zephyrus G16 fits into that “AI PC” story with a focus on on-device acceleration and creator workflows, even if you’re mostly just using it for Steam and Lightroom.
If you actually earn money from your laptop – editing photos and videos, design, dev, streaming – the Zephyrus G16 makes more sense as a long-term tool. If you just want a beastly gaming rig with some creator chops, the Strix G16 will do the job and save you a few thousand dirhams.
How to pick the right deal (without scrolling for three hours)
White Friday deal pages are chaos. To cut through it quickly, use this simple checklist:
- Budget:
- Under AED 3,000 → HP OmniBook 3 or Asus TUF A15
- Around AED 3,000–3,500 → HP OmniBook 5 or HP Victus
- AED 4,500–5,500 → Asus TUF A16 variants
- AED 6,500+ → ROG Strix G16 or Zephyrus G16
- Main use:
- Study/office → OmniBook 3 or OmniBook 5
- Casual gaming → TUF A15 / HP Victus
- Serious gaming → TUF A16 / Strix G16
- Content creation → OmniBook 5, Strix G16, Zephyrus G16
- Specs that matter most:
- RAM: aim for 16GB minimum, 32GB if you edit video or use heavy apps
- Storage: 512GB is fine if you use external drives; 1TB if you hoard games and media
- GPU: RTX 3050 is entry-level; RTX 5050 / 5060 are the better long-term bets
If you’re still unsure, our broader laptop buying and deals guides give more context on who should buy what, and when it’s smarter to wait for the next big UAE promo instead.
FAQs: White Friday laptop deals in the UAE
Are these White Friday laptop deals in the UAE legit?
Yes. The models listed here are from Sharaf DG, a major UAE retailer. As with any sale, prices and stock can change quickly, and some deals may be limited to online or in-store only. Always double-check the exact model code, warranty coverage (UAE vs international), and return policy at checkout.
Which of these laptops is best for students?
For most students:
- On a budget: HP OmniBook 3 – plenty of RAM for study apps and Chrome.
- With a bit more to spend: HP OmniBook 5 – sharper 16” 2K screen and stronger CPU, better for media and light editing.
If you also play esports regularly, the Asus TUF A15 is a solid “study by day, game by night” pick.
Is an RTX 3050 still good enough for gaming in 2025?
For Full HD gaming at medium to high settings, yes. RTX 3050 laptops like the Asus TUF A15 and HP Victus can handle most popular games at 1080p, especially esports titles. If you want higher frame rates in newer AAA games, or you’re thinking long term, RTX 50-series options like the 5050 and 5060 on the TUF A16 and ROG models are the better bet.
Do I need an “AI PC” like the Ryzen AI models?
Not strictly. Laptops like the HP OmniBook 3 and Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 mention “Ryzen AI” chips, which means they have extra hardware for on-device AI workloads (like background blur, live captions, and some creative tools).
Right now, it’s a nice bonus rather than a must-have. But if you plan to keep the laptop for 4–5 years and you use a lot of modern productivity or creative apps, having that AI hardware may age better.
Can I upgrade RAM and storage later on these laptops?
Most gaming laptops (TUF, Victus, ROG) usually let you upgrade RAM and storage, but it depends on the exact configuration and slot layout. Thin-and-light models sometimes solder RAM to the board.
Before you buy, check:
- Number of RAM slots and whether any are free
- Maximum supported RAM
- How many M.2 SSD slots are available
If you hate opening up laptops, go for at least 16GB RAM and 1TB storage out of the box and treat upgrades as a bonus, not a plan.
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