Technology
This 11-inch model is less than $150
Thanks in no part to the ongoing shortage of entry-level processors and the United States’ trade war with China, personal computers just keep getting more expensive. So when we stumble upon a deal for a super cheap laptop, we make sure to let you know.
Speaking of: The Inspiron 11 3000 laptop is currently on sale at Dell for 42% off — after that discount, you’ll pay less than $150 for a PC that typically retails for $258.99.
Designed to be both portable and practical, the 11.6-inch Inspiron 11 3000 creates a theater-quality viewing experience using Dell Cinema technologies, including the Waves MaxxAudio® Pro application for clear sound and SmartByte software for lag-free streaming. It’s also equipped with 7th-generation AMD processors with Radeon R4 graphics for fast performance and decent visuals.
The Inspiron 11 3000 runs on Windows 10 Home, and comes with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of flash storage — plenty of space for your most essential photos, films, and albums.
Here’s what one Redditor had to say about the Inspiron 11 3000:
“For a laptop with such a price tag, it has an excellent keyboard. And the battery life is also quite decent, around 6 to 7 hours.”
Get it here for just $149.99 (a $110 savings) in your choice of three shades: Bali blue, alpine white, or grey.
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