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ASUS VivoBook laptops are only $259 at Walmart — and have free shipping
TL;DR: Get performance on the go with a compact ASUS VivoBook that doesn’t skimp on the details. Get it now at Walmart for only $259 — normally $399, that’s a stunning 35% off.
Laptops have come a long way in a short time in terms of providing stellar graphics and high-octane computing power. Screens are getting more vivid, colors more vibrant, and pictures more lifelike. They have evolved into compact, versatile systems that let you switch from boring spreadsheets and school essays to life-giving entertainment at the click of a button — and there are plenty available for a price that won’t leave you bankrupt.
Right now you can get a great deal on the thinner, lightweight ASUS VivoBook laptop for only $259 at Walmart. Normally $399, that’s a stellar $140 in savings. You’ll marvel at how the 15.6-inch anti-glare FHD display fits into such a compact body, as if the laws of physics no longer apply. That’s just the NanoEdge bezel making it look easy, giving you more screen in less space for more important stuff like gaming and films.
Under the hood, the VivoBook comes loaded with Windows 10, a 128GB hard drive capacity, 4GB of memory and a 6 hour battery life. Plus, it only weighs a mere 3.7 pounds, making it one of the most portable computers around that still packs a punch.
Best of all, the ASUS VivoBook features four different display modes to help you optimize any viewing experience. So fire up that Overwatch or Fortnite and lead your team to victory…again. Or immerse yourself in elaborate fantasy realms and binge the new Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance on Netflix. Live a little, is what we’re saying. The homework and spreadsheets will still be there when you come back to the real world…if you come back, that is.
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