Technology
This code gets you a better deal than Presidents Day
TL;DR: As of Feb. 25, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptop (Gen 7, 1TB) is going for $1,399 with code THINKBONUS. This is over $2,000 off the MSRP and $250 cheaper than its Presidents Day price.
January is unsurprisingly the least productive month of the year, but February isn’t far behind. With unpredictable weather and an unpredictable political climate, keeping your head down for the company’s first quarter of the year can be…. a drag.
A new laptop made for productivity and long work days could lift spirits, or at least make PowerPoints more exciting.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon stays winning as one of the most reliable business laptops out there, with its late 2019 Gen 7 model being dubbed a “best-in-class ultraportable” by CNET. Using code THINKBONUS can get it in your hands (with free shipping) for $1,399 — that’s over $2,000 off and $250 cheaper than it was with Lenovo’s Presidents Day sale.
No one will try to convince you that the ThinkPad is the sleekest laptop on the market. They will try to convince you that it’s the most durable and the best you can buy for your business. Multiple projects, presentations, plus streaming for the plane will still perform at their best on the ThinkPad’s 10th Gen Intel Core processors and 16GB of RAM. A swift keyboard and high-end privacy features add to its list of must-have features for employees.
The last thing on-the-go employees need is their laptop dying right before a meeting with higher-ups from the corporate office. This ThinkPad’s 18-hour battery solidifies its standing as a total workhorse. (For reference, the 2019 MacBook Pro dies after 10 hours of use.)
Enter code THINKBONUS (rather than the code that’s already applied) and watch your price drop to $1,399. Also, free shipping.
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