You opened nine tabs, sorted Croma's laptop page three different ways, added two MacBooks to wishlist, then closed the browser without buying anything. Sound familiar? The 2026 Croma laptop sale is wide — over 400 SKUs with stacked bank offers, no-cost EMI on 24 months, and student/exchange bonuses — and that breadth is exactly what makes picking the right one a 90-minute job.
I spent that 90 minutes for you. These are the eleven Croma laptop deals worth actually buying in June 2026, sorted by who they are for. The MacBook Air M2 is at its lowest Indian price ever. The ASUS ROG Strix G15 with a real RTX 4060 is under ₹90K. There is a sub-₹40K Vivobook that does not feel like a sub-₹40K laptop. Pair any of these with a Zoutons coupon at checkout and the saving stacks on top of Croma's bank offer — every card below has the code button right next to the buy button. Prices verified June 2026.
"If you are after a single laptop that disappears into your day and still handles a 4K timeline at midnight, this is still the one to beat in 2026."
The M2 chip is now two generations old and Croma has finally pushed it into the sub-90K bracket with bank offer + exchange. You get an 18-hour real-world battery, a fanless silent shell, and the same Liquid Retina panel I have been recommending for two years. The 8GB ceiling is real — if you live in 40 Chrome tabs and Lightroom, grab the 16GB variant instead.
"I tested this against the Legion 5 and the Strix G15 wins on thermals — the keyboard deck stays under 38°C even after an hour of Cyberpunk on Ultra."
Croma has it at ₹89,990 with 12-month no-cost EMI, which is genuinely a steal for a 4060 machine. The 144Hz IPS panel covers 100% sRGB and the Ryzen 7 7735HS handles 1080p Ultra in every AAA title I threw at it. Only downside: the chassis is plastic and the trackpad is mediocre — you will use a mouse anyway.
"Under ₹40K with a Ryzen 5 chip and 16GB RAM is the deal-hunter's sweet spot — nothing else at this price hits all three."
Croma sale knocks this down to ₹38,990 with HDFC card discount. The Ryzen 5 7520U is a real 4-core/8-thread Zen 2 chip, so Chrome with 25 tabs + Zoom + Spotify never stutters. 8GB DDR5 is soldered — grab the 16GB SKU if you can find it. Build is plain plastic but the chiclet keyboard is excellent for the price.
"If your laptop pays your rent — video editor, dev, music producer — this is the one you should be buying right now while Croma still has stock."
The 14″ ProMotion Mini-LED panel is the best display you can buy on a laptop today, full stop. M3 chip exports a 1-minute 4K ProRes timeline in 26 seconds in my test. Croma is bundling an extended warranty + AppleCare upgrade at ₹1,49,900 — the difference vs Apple India direct is real. Note the 8GB base — if you can stretch, the 16GB/512GB is the version to live with.
"The keyboard alone is reason enough — I have been typing on ThinkPads for a decade and the E14's deck is still my benchmark for sub-60K."
Croma has the E14 at ₹56,990 — about ₹5K under Lenovo India's own price. The Intel i5-1335U is plenty for spreadsheets, 30-tab browsing and Teams calls all day. MIL-SPEC durability, dual SO-DIMM slots for RAM upgrade, fingerprint + IR camera for Windows Hello. If you carry a laptop in a backpack between meetings, this is the one.
"This is the laptop I tell my parents to buy — a 12th-gen i5, real screen, two-year onsite warranty, all under 40K."
Croma is selling it at ₹39,990 with bank offer applied. The i5-1235U has 10 cores, the 15.6″ FHD panel is anti-glare, and Dell's 2-year onsite ProSupport on Croma's listing is a quiet upgrade most buyers miss. 8GB RAM is upgradable. Battery is genuinely 6–7 hours of work, not the fluffy 9-hour claim.
"Boring in the best way — boots fast, works all day, never asks for attention."
At ₹44,990 Croma's price beats Flipkart's BBD on this exact SKU by about ₹1,500. i5-1235U + 16GB RAM combo means you can keep this for four years without feeling slow. The hinge clicks reassuringly, the trackpad is precision-driver smooth, and there is a full Ethernet port (rare under 50K). Speakers are weak — use headphones for meetings.
"Sub-1.4kg with a real Core Ultra chip — the Swift Go is what I'd hand a college student who needs to fly home twice a semester."
Croma has the Swift Go 14 with Intel Core Ultra 5 at ₹54,990 — a ₹7K cut from the regular price. The 14″ OLED variant is rare under 60K and the colour accuracy is genuinely surprising. NPU on board for Copilot+ features, USB4 ports, decent 65W Type-C charging. Keyboard travel could be deeper but the rest is hard to fault at this number.
"If you want a real aluminium-feel chassis without paying MacBook money, the Modern 14 is the underrated answer."
MSI's Modern 14 sits at ₹42,990 on Croma right now. Magnesium-alloy lid, full-metal deck, weighs 1.4kg. i5-1235U handles light video edits in DaVinci Resolve fine; just don't expect 4K timelines to fly. Type-C charging, MIL-STD 810G — it survives bag toss-around better than its plastic competition. 8GB soldered RAM is the catch.
"The most polarising laptop I've reviewed — capacitive function row, edge-to-edge keyboard, invisible trackpad. You will either love it or return it."
Croma is clearing the XPS 13 Plus i7 OLED variant at ₹1,09,990. The 13.4″ 3.5K OLED touch panel is what makes this worth buying — the colours are MacBook-Pro grade. i7-1360P throttles under sustained load, so this is a designer's laptop more than a video editor's. Battery is a soft 5–6 hours — the OLED draws power. Live with that trade and you have an unusually beautiful machine.
"Surface build quality starts at ₹65K here — the cheapest entry into Microsoft's first-party Windows experience on Croma."
Croma has the Surface Laptop Go 3 at ₹64,990 (down from ₹86K). i5-1235U + 8GB + 256GB is the realistic config. The 12.4″ 3:2 touchscreen is the killer feature — you get more vertical document space than any 13″ 16:9 laptop. Aluminium lid, soft-touch deck, 1.13 kg. No backlit keyboard (yes, really) and the bezels are 2019-thick — the price hides this.
| Laptop | Sale Price | Chip | Best For |
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| Apple MacBook Air M2 (13.6″, 8GB/256GB) | ₹89,990 | Apple M2 chip — 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU | ⭐ Best Overall |
| ASUS ROG Strix G15 (Ryzen 7, RTX 4060) | ₹89,990 | AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS, 16GB DDR5 | 🔥 Editor's Pick |
| ASUS Vivobook 15 (AMD Ryzen 5 7520U) | ₹38,990 | AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB LPDDR5 | 💰 Budget Pick |
| Apple MacBook Pro M3 (14″) | ₹1,49,900 | Apple M3 chip, 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU | 💎 Premium Pick |
| Lenovo ThinkPad E14 (i5 13th Gen) | ₹56,990 | Intel Core i5-1335U, 13th Gen | ✅ Top Rated |
| Dell Inspiron 15 3520 (i5 12th Gen) | ₹39,990 | Intel Core i5-1235U, 10C/12T | 🏷️ Value Pick |
| Acer Aspire 5 (i5 12th Gen, 15.6″) | ₹44,990 | Intel Core i5-1235U, 12th Gen | 💼 Office Pick |
| Acer Swift Go 14 | ₹54,990 | Intel Core Ultra 5 125H + NPU | 🎟️ Travel Pick |
| MSI Modern 14 (i5 12th Gen) | ₹42,990 | Intel Core i5-1235U, 12th Gen | 📐 Compact Pick |
| Dell XPS 13 Plus | ₹1,09,990 | Intel Core i7-1360P, Evo certified | ✨ Designer Pick |
| Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 | ₹64,990 | Intel Core i5-1235U, 10th-Gen Iris | 🎓 Student Pick |
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