Technology
Chromebooks and PCs on sale this weekend
If you’re in the market for a laptop or PC, you’ll get inundated with hundreds and thousands of options that claim that they’re the best of the best. But don’t allow yourself to get fooled into buying a $1000 device. There are much cheaper options out there that are capable of catering to your every need and can last you a long time.
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Lucky for you, we’re experts in offering deals that will give you the best value for money. Whether you’re looking for a Chromebook to help you indulge your Netflix habit or a PC that will accommodate your never-ending to-do lists, you’ll find something here that you’ll want to get your hands on ASAP:
Featuring a 1.6 GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and 16GB Flash Memory Solid State, this refurbished Acer Chromebook can serve as a productivity machine and an entertainment companion. It has an 11.6-inch screen and a 1366 x 768 resolution for viewing your favorite content and an intuitive interface that makes executing tasks a breeze. Unlike other computers, this one starts up in seconds so you can get to business right away.
Usually $399, you can get this near mint condition Chromebook on sale for $249 — a savings of 37%.
You don’t need a gigantic CPU to breeze through your daily to-dos. The Fusion C Mini PC is no bigger than a small cigar box but can compete with normal-sized computers. It comes packed with an Intel quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and a pre-installed version of Windows 10 Home to accommodate all your tasks. All you have to do is plug it to a power outlet and monitor through its multiple ports and slots, and you’re good to go.
Get your hands on one now for $160 — 36% off the usual price of $250.
Another powerful mini-computer is the Ockel Sirius B, which features an Intel processor and 4GB of RAM, along with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Windows 10. It has a wide range of inputs and outputs to connect to any device you please and it has a fanless design so you won’t have to worry about unnecessary noise.
Take one home now for only $249. That’s a 28% discount off its usual cost of $349.
If you need a reliable work companion whether, look no further than the Lenovo N21 Chromebook. This refurbished model is designed to boot up in as quickly as three seconds, and its 36.63Wh 6-cell integrated battery ensures that you can use the device for hours on end. The 10-point multitouch display allows for responsiveness and ease of use, and the 180-degree rotating camera enables you to capture still photos and record video from the world around you. Plus, with its durable design, you can rest assured that it can withstand daily wear and tear.
Grab it on sale for $89.99 — a generous discount from its usual cost of $599.
A great laptop for work and play, this refurbished Samsung Chromebook is designed to help you get things done faster and easier. It boots up in seconds, is protected with anti-virus, and runs the Google apps you use on the regular. It comes equipped with the Samsung Exynos 5 Dual-Core 1.7GHz CPU to allow for multitasking along with a 16GB hard drive for storing all your important files. The LED HD 1366 x 768 display is also perfect for enjoying your favorite content.
A value of $599, you can get it on sale for a limited time for only $99.99 — a savings of 83%.
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