Laptops price in Kenya vary from ~KSh 30,000 to over KSh 200,000. Compare brands, specs, and value before buying.
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If you’re shopping for a laptop in Kenya, knowing current laptop price in Kenya helps you avoid overpaying. The price depends mainly on brand, specs, and where you buy. In this article I’ll cover typical price ranges, what features make prices rise, and examples from major brands. You’ll know roughly what to expect.



Price ranges you’ll see
In Kenya today, brand-new consumer laptops typically run from KSh 30,000 to KSh 250,000 or more. (Savo Store)
Refurbished or second-hand laptops can go much lower, sometimes under KSh 20,000, depending on age, condition, and specs. (Jiji Kenya)
Here’s a rough breakdown:
Tier | Typical Price Range | What You Get / Use Case |
---|---|---|
Entry / basic | ~KSh 30,000 to KSh 60,000 | Light productivity (word processing, browsing), small SSD / HDD, low power CPU |
Mid-range | ~KSh 60,000 to ~KSh 110,000 | Good all-rounder: i5 / Ryzen 5, 8–16 GB RAM, SSD storage |
Performance / gaming / creator | ~KSh 110,000 to ~KSh 200,000+ | Dedicated GPU, high end CPU, large SSD, high display specs |
Premium / ultrabook / Mac | ~KSh 150,000 and above | Sleek design, light weight, high performance or brand premium (Apple, etc.) |
Prices shift with currency, import costs, local dealer markups, and availability.
What drives laptop price
When you compare models, these are the features that push the cost up:
- Processor (CPU): Higher generations and more cores cost more.
- Memory (RAM): 8 GB is baseline; 16 GB or above adds cost.
- Storage (SSD / NVMe): Fast SSDs are pricier.
- Graphics (GPU): Integrated graphics (Intel, AMD) are cheaper. Dedicated GPU (NVIDIA, AMD) adds a lot.
- Display: Higher resolution, refresh rate, color accuracy, touchscreen options raise price.
- Build and portability: Thin, light bodies, premium materials, 2-in-1 hinges affect cost.
- Brand, warranty, and support: Some brands price more for reputation, support, and after-sales.
- Import and taxes: Customs, shipping, dealer margins all add up.
So when you see two laptops with same brand but big price gap, check the internals.
Examples from current models
Here are real examples currently listed in Kenya (prices at time of research). These help you tie spec to cost.
- HP 15‑fd0232nia: Core i7-1355U (13th Gen), 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 15.6″ FHD — ~ KSh 89,990
- HP EliteBook 640 G10: Core i5-1335U, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 14″ FHD — ~ KSh 104,999
- HP ProBook 440 G10: Core i5-1355U, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 14″ FHD — ~ KSh 89,990
- ASUS X415JA: Core i3-1005G1, 4 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, 14″ HD — ~ KSh 51,999
- Lenovo Yoga 7 14ITL5: 2-in-1, Core i7 12th Gen, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD — ~ KSh 123,990
- HP 14S DQ5005NIA: Core i5-1235U, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 14″ — ~ KSh 67,990
- HP 15s‑fq5317TU: Core i5-1235U, 512 GB SSD, 8 GB RAM, 15.6″ — ~ KSh 68,999
- HP ProBook 440 G10 (i7): Core i7-1355U, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD — ~ KSh 109,999
These examples show how specs scale with price. The ASUS entry-level one is much cheaper. The 2-in-1 Lenovo is premium.
Also note: on Kenyan listings I saw HP Envy 14 2-in-1 listed at ~ KSh 73,000. (Minify)
And Acer Nitro V gaming model at ~ KSh 135,000 (Minify)
How do key brands compare in Kenya
Here’s how some major brands tend to fare locally:
HP
HP has a wide range—from budget HP 15 / 14 models to high end EliteBook / Spectre / Envy lines. Entry HPs begin near ~KSh 30,000 (in older or basic configs)
Top HP business / premium models cross KSh 100,000+ easily (as seen above).
Lenovo
Lenovo often provides good value, especially in the ThinkPad, Yoga, and IdeaPad lines. In Kenya you’ll find IdeaPad models in mid-price ranges, and Yoga / Think series in premium ranges.
Dell
Dell’s Latitude, Vostro, and XPS lines are present. They tend toward the mid to high price ranges, especially for business or creator models.
Acer & ASUS
These often compete in the “budget to mid” space, especially for students or everyday use. ASUS’s “TUF” or gaming lines go into the higher price. Acer’s Swift / Aspire / Nitro lines show up in mid to upper ranges.
Apple / MacBooks
In Kenya, MacBooks come at a premium. A listing showed MacBook Air / Pro models between KSh 166,000 to KSh 215,000.
What you should check before you buy
To get value for your money, focus on:
- At least 8 GB RAM (preferably 16 GB)
- SSD (256 GB or more) over HDD
- A modern CPU (12th, 13th gen Intel or Ryzen 5000/7000 series)
- Display quality (Full HD as minimum)
- Battery life and portability if you plan to carry it often
- Brand support / warranty in Kenya
- Ports (USB-C, HDMI, etc.)
- Future upgrade possibilities (extra RAM slot, extra SSD slot)
If a laptop is cheaper but has very old CPU or spinning disk HDD, it might seem like a bargain but underperform in real use.
Trend and what to expect
- Prices fluctuate with exchange rates and import duties.
- Newer chip generations tend to push older models down in price.
- Gaming and creator laptops remain premium because of GPU cost.
- Refurbished market in Kenya is strong; some get good units under KSh 25,000–40,000.
- Expect occasional deals or seasonal discounts.
Summary
When you look for laptops price in Kenya, remember you’ll see a wide spectrum. Basic machines can start near KSh 30,000. Mid-range capable machines fall between ~KSh 60,000 to ~KSh 110,000. Gaming or premium machines go beyond that, sometimes past KSh 200,000.
Always match the specs to your needs, compare similar models, and be cautious about hidden costs like import duty, warranty coverage, and after-sales support. Using the example models above you can benchmark whether a listed machine is overpriced or reasonable.
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Back to School Shoes -Genuine Pure Leather
Original price was: KSh1,300.KSh1,000Current price is: KSh1,000.Clear3234242526272829303133 -
Boys Black School Shoes
Original price was: KSh1,500.KSh1,200Current price is: KSh1,200.Clear363835373940 -
Slip-On School Shoes Boys
Original price was: KSh2,500.KSh2,000Current price is: KSh2,000.Clear323436382728293031333537 -
Girls School Shoes (Buckle)
Original price was: KSh1,800.KSh1,400Current price is: KSh1,400.Clear3837
Laptops price in Kenya