Technology
Save up to 30% on Chromebooks from Samsung, Acer, ASUS, and Google
With students going back to school in just a few weeks, Amazon has a number of deals on Chromebooks for classroom and recreational use. You can save up to 30% on some of the best and brightest Chromebooks offered from the retail giant.
If you’re not familiar with Chromebooks, they are basically laptops with crisp displays, excellent sound, and comfortable keyboards that only run Chrome OS, Google’s own computer operating system. These laptops don’t need a lot of power because Chrome OS is essentially just the Chrome browser, so they’re really inexpensive to buy and really easy to use.
If you have a Gmail account, then you’re ready to lo gin to any Chromebook and start using it like a pro. Laptops like the Samsung Chromebook 3, Acer Chromebook 11 and 15, and ASUS Chromebook Flip have the capability to run Android apps, so you’re also getting the best of both worlds; a quick Chromebook and a powerful Android device.
In addition, Google’s own Pixelbook is also on sale. This is one of the company’s flagship Chromebooks that’s made out of sleek aluminum and runs on Intel’s i5 chip with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Chromebooks are the perfect solution for any student going to back to school because most of them are under $300, they’re durable and easily replaceable. If you lose one, you can simply transfer all of your data like bookmarks, extension, and apps to another Chromebook because everything you do with them is tied to your personal Gmail account. Just sign into another one and never miss a beat or lose any information.
Not convinced yet? Check out the Chromebooks on sale below and look at their price tags. The low price will shake any naysayer.
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