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Lenovo IdeaPad S340 laptops are $379 at Walmart — save $110
TL;DR: Grab a sweet deal this school year on a Lenovo IdeaPad S340 laptop for only $379 at Walmart. Regular price is $489, which means you save $110.
Start the school year right with a laptop that gives you the performance you want at a price that won’t put a black hole in your budget. You’ll get the flexibility to tackle those big class projects with a durable, lightweight personal computer that is also versatile enough to handle all your extracurricular activities with ease.
Revel in a thinner, lighter design that maximizes the HD resolution on the 15.6-inch anti-glare display. Plus, the sweet backlit keyboard lets them know you are serious.
But the S340 is more than just a pretty face. It comes with up to 8.5 hours of battery life, which gives you the flexibility to take it anywhere, anytime — from the library to the coffee shop to class and beyond. Plus, with faster processing power and 8GB of memory, you can store all your class projects and still have room left for your full entertainment library. That means you can jam any playlist with rich Dolby Audio and focus on your next paper.
The laptop comes with all the bells and whistles included, like Windows 10, Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, a webcam with privacy shutter, and top software pre-loaded out of the box to get you going.
And for only $379, you will already be the smartest person in class on day one when you show up with this bad boy. With that extra $110 in your pocket you can even afford to eat something besides Ramen.
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