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Lenovo IdeaPad S340 laptop on sale for under £200 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The practical Lenovo IdeaPad S340 is on sale for £179 on Currys PC World, saving you £120 on list price.
There is an awful lot of fuss made about Black Friday, and for good reason. There are going to be loads of great deals on a wide range of devices, and it really is the best time to shop.
This doesn’t mean that there are no deals to be had outside of this shopping period, though. In fact, there are fantastic deals to be had all year round, if you know where to look. Sure, Black Friday makes things easier by dropping everything all at once, but if you keep your eyes peeled for deals, there is always an opportunity.
You can now pick up the portable and practical Lenovo IdeaPad S340 laptop for just £179 on Currys PC World. This is usually listed at £299, meaning you could save a massive £120 with this deal. This isn’t a Black Friday deal, but we would be surprised to see anything better in the coming weeks.
The Lenovo IdeaPad S340 is perfect for working and browsing on the go, with a slim design and lightweight build. The battery also lasts for up to 10 hours, which is more than enough to handle that big project and your entertainment on the journey home from work.
Don’t miss out on great deals by waiting for Black Friday.
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