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Lenovo ThinkPad and Yoga laptops on sale for up to 51% off
Warm weather and the spring season are giving us a seriously inspiring vibe — getting those tax returns back helps, too.
Whether you’re moving homes, starting a new job, or simply have a fire under your ass to get your act together, there are a few purchases you can make to up your productivity levels.
SEE ALSO: Best cheap laptops: 10 options for under $500
One of those must-haves is a new laptop. If you’re in the market for something that’s not a MacBook, you may find your companion at Lenovo’s tax refund sale: Through April 17, you can save up to 51% on ThinkPad laptops, desktops, and other PCs that are marked down as low as $255.55.
Some devices will have you use a code (like THINKREFUND or THINKTAXBUSTER) and some discounts are automatically applied. We’ve pulled out a few of our favorite deals, but you can shop the whole sale here.
An affordable 2-in-1 that doesn’t feel like it’s about to break? In this economy? Actually, the Lenovo Yoga 720 makes that possible. This slick convertible laptop is a great option for students, creative professionals, and more. A 4K resolution, optional touch screen and digital pen, and multiple ways to fold it make the 720 a flexible option that can adapt to all of your projects. Its older brother, the Yoga 920, was named in Mashable’s best laptops of 2019 piece — the 720 is just the more affordable version.
Regularly $649.99, you can save $110 and get Intel Core i3/128 GB model for $539.99.
Need a business-ready laptop for the old 9-5? The ThinkPad Carbon X1 is the ultimate device for work. Robust security features like fingerprint readers, a quick-shutter webcam cover, and multiple authentication factors will protect company data and all your personal docs. The focus on security features and durability doesn’t mean it’s not a looker, either: Dolby Vision with an HDR touchscreen and 500 nits of color make it one of Lenovo’s brightest screens. Dolby Audio and a 15-hour battery are also present for weekends of binge-watching.
Regularly $1,519, you can save $379.75 and get the Intel Core i5/256 GB model for $1,139.25.
Maneuvering the tablet market is way more stressful than it should be. When the expensive ones are nearly a grand and the cheap ones are $50 (and definitely crappy), it can be hard to find a decent middle ground. The Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is a fantastic alternative for anyone who isn’t on board the iPad train and is especially great for families looking to share. For under $300, you can get a 1920 x 1200 display, Dolby Atmos speakers, and a powerhouse Qualcomm Snapdragon processor — all packed into a slim, portable device.
Regularly $379.99, you can save $130 and get the 64GB model for $249.99.
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