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Killer Cyber Monday deal! Get the Lenovo Chromebook S330 for just $179 - Laptop Mag

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Cyber Monday deals are heating up our servers like so many letters to the North Pole, and there are plenty of Lenovo laptops in the mix. While they last, the Lenovo Chromebook S330 and IdeaPad 3 are both on sale, but these holiday deals won't last forever.

At the moment, Lenovo is offering the Chromebook S330 on sale for $179, down from $269. Need more power? You can also pick up the IdeaPad 3 for $499, down from $649. These savings are nothing to sneeze at, and with all the remote working going on, you're going to need a solid multitasking machine for your home office. 

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Lenovo Chromebook S330: was $269 now $179 @ Lenovo
Chromebooks are meant for everyone to enjoy, and the Lenovo Chromebook S330 is a pretty sweet deal at $179. This 14-inch config comes with a 1.7-GHz MediaTek MT8173C CPU; 4GB RAM; and a 64GB SSD. The real draw, though, is battery life: you'll get more than 10 hours of multimedia multitasking with every charge. View Deal

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If you're in the market for a 15.6-inch laptop that also has a built-in touchscreen display, the IdeaPad 3 is $150 off right now through Lenovo's website. This model comes with a 3.6-GHz Core i5-1035G1 CPU (10th Gen); 8GB RAM; a 1TB HDD; and a 128GB SSD. That's an awful lot of bang for your buck!View Deal

We're midway through Cyber Monday, but the hottest laptop deals are just heating up. The Lenovo S330 is a solid little Chromebook that's easy to throw in your backpack and take anywhere.  Measuring just 0.8 inches thin and weighing in at a peckish 3.3 pounds, you won't even know you're carrying it around. Boasting 10+ hours of battery life, the Chromebook S330 also has a 720p webcam and dual 2-watt speakers for light multimedia. 

This 14-inch (1366 x 768) machine comes with a capable 1.7-GHz MediaTek MT8173C CPU, 4GB RAM, and a 64GB SSD. These specs won't break any benchmarks, of course, but they'll get the job done if this is going to be your secondary laptop. And at $179, the price is right, Bob. 

If you're on the hunt for more power (and you have a little more to spend), consider the Lenovo IdeaPad 3. It's one of the best Cyber Monday laptop deals we've spotted so far, and you get impressive specs for the discounted price of $499.

This config of the 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) IdeaPad 3 comes packed with an Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor (10th Gen), 8GB of RAM, integrated Intel UHD graphics, a 1TB HDD, and a 128GB SSD. It's the perfect midrange laptop for work or play, no matter your walk of life. And with all that advanced tech built-in, we still appreciate the physical webcam shutter for extra privacy.

Cyber Monday deals are running wild, and there are plenty of deals on the industry’s best laptops. Be sure to bookmark our best Cyber Monday laptop deals page to stay on top of this year’s exclusive sales. And if you're specifically a Lenovo fan, you might want to bookmark our best Cyber Monday Lenovo deals, too.

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HP ENVY x360 15 vs. Lenovo Yoga C740 15: Which is a better buy? - Windows Central

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Best Performance

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Best Ports and Storage

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Thanks to its more powerful hardware, the HP ENVY x360 15 is the more powerful option of these two devices. However, it's more expensive than the Lenovo Yoga C740 15, though this isn't the case currently, thanks to a deal. Another downside is that this laptop has fewer ports, lower storage, and a slightly worse display, so that's important to consider as well.

From $640 at HP

Pros

  • Better performance
  • Great display
  • Wi-Fi 6 compatible

Cons

  • More expensive
  • Worse ports and storage
  • Worse display

Of these two laptops, the Lenovo Yoga C740 15 costs less (not during Black Friday 2020, however). As a result, it also has slightly lower performance. However, it does have better ports and storage as well as a slightly better display, which may matter more to some.

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Pros

  • Great display
  • Better ports and storage
  • Lower price
  • Slightly better display

Cons

  • Less powerful overall
  • No Wi-Fi 6

Overall, the HP ENVY x360 15 will be better for most people due to its increased performance capabilities and compatibility with Wi-Fi 6. The Lenovo Yoga C740 15 would normally be better if you're on a budget, but thanks to Black Friday, the ENVY is on sale and is available for a lower price. You may still prefer it if you care a lot about having lots of ports and/or storage, though. Its display is better, too, but not by a huge margin.

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In some ways, both of these devices are very similar. Both laptops have great keyboards for typing, and they also have up to 16GB of RAM available. They're both also sized at 15-inches and feature excellent build quality, which is good news considering how both laptops are priced on the low size. Also, both devices have a front-facing 720p webcam and a fingerprint reader.

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CPU Ryzen 5 4500U
AMD Ryzen™ 7 4700U
i5-10210U
i7-10510U
GPU Radeon Graphics Intel UHD Graphics
Memory 8 or 16GB of DDR4 8 or 16GB of DDR4
Storage 256GB, 512GB SSD 256GB, 512GB, 1TB SSD
Display 15-inch FHD touch (250 nits)
15-inch FHD touch (400 nits)
15-inch FHD touch (250 nits)
15-inch FHD touch, HDR400 (500 nits)
Speakers 3x Bang & Olufsen speakers 2x bottom-firing 2W speakers (Dolby Atmos)
Ports 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x 3.5mm audio in/out combo
2x USB 3.1 Type-C
2x USB 3.1 Type-A
1x 3.5mm audio in/out combo
Biometrics Windows Hello-enabled 720p camera
Fingerprint reader
Windows Hello-enabled 720p camera
Fingerprint reader
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.0
Battery 6-7 hours 6-7 hours
Weight 4.42 pounds From 4.19 pounds

A look at the full specs reveals the specific strengths of each device, though. The HP ENVY x360 15 has the edge when it comes to performance thanks to its AMD processors that outperform the Intel options on the Lenovo Yoga C740 15 by anywhere between 15-20%, as well as its compatibility with Wi-Fi 6, the newest standard that boosts speed and stability while reducing battery consumption. Meanwhile, the Yoga has the edge when it comes to physical features like ports and the awesome HDR-enabled 500-nit display you can configure the device with. It's also important to note that you can get a full 1TB of SSD space with the Yoga, whereas you'll be limited to 512GB with the ENVY.

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Both of these devices are fantastic, but if we had to make a choice, we would go with the slightly more expensive (not right now, thanks to Black Friday) HP ENVY x360 15 for its stronger performance and compatibility with Wi-Fi 6. The Lenovo Yoga C740 15 is awesome, too, with its better port selection and better options for the display and storage. Still, we ultimately feel that the ENVY's AMD processors' raw performance advantage is more valuable. No matter which device you pick, though, you won't be disappointed. If neither one appeals to you, head over to check out our best Windows laptop picks.

Best Performance

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Excellence you can afford

Thanks to its more powerful hardware, the HP ENVY x360 15 is the more powerful option of these two devices. However, it's more expensive than the Lenovo Yoga C740 15, though this isn't the case currently, thanks to a deal. Another downside is that this laptop has fewer ports, lower storage, and a slightly worse display, so that's important to consider as well.

Best Ports and Storage

Lenovo Yoga C740 15

A fantastic alternative

Of these two laptops, the Lenovo Yoga C740 15 costs less (not during Black Friday 2020, however). As a result, it also has a slightly lower performance. However, it does have better ports and storage as well as a slightly better display, which may matter more to some.

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The Lenovo X1 Fold feels like an updated version of the laptop-tablet two-in-one hybrid.

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"This is the most innovative thing I've seen all year." That was what my wife said when I demoed the Lenovo X1 Fold and all its tricks and extras. She's a former tech and games journalist, so she's seen a thing or two. She's not one to be taken in by hype. 

But that reaction is warranted, especially in a year when most of the big product releases were slight upgrades to existing lines, or in the case of Apple's new Macs, a purely internal chip upgrade deliberately designed to be nearly invisible to the user. This, on the other hand, is a real step in a new direction, combining a kitchen sink full of ideas into a new take on the traditional Windows PC. 

Like the Samsung Galaxy Fold or Motorola Razr, the X1's screen is made of a flexible material that can fold in half. Unlike those phones, the big benefit here is not necessarily access to a larger screen, but the ability to set up and use the X1 Fold in a variety of different ways. It's more like an updated version of the classic laptop-tablet two-in-one hybrid than a Windows version of a folding-screen phone.

I actually saw the X1 Fold for the first time back in May 2019, as an early prototype. Even then, it worked well enough, although in the wake of the original Samsung Fold launch debacle, there was a lot of concern about the longevity of folding-screen devices. I saw it again at CES 2020 in January, along with several other interesting new laptop and PC prototypes. But of those, the X1 Fold is the first to actually go on sale, starting at a hefty $2,499 (or five PS5 consoles). 

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The Lenovo X1 Fold starts at $2,499.

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Having spent a couple of days with the final retail version of the X1 Fold, I can definitively say a few things about it. It is indeed one of the most interesting new tech products of the year. It's also a first-gen product that only the bravest early adopters will want to buy, especially at that price. The accessories (it's an extra $300 to get the stylus pen and Bluetooth keyboard) are a must-have, especially the keyboard, which -- as with the Microsoft Surface Pro -- is the cleverest part of the whole package. 

The system has four basic setups that it can jump between. It starts as a 13-inch OLED-screen Windows tablet, powered by a low-power Intel Core i5-L16G7 CPU. It's limited to 8GB of RAM with either 256GB or 512GB storage options. 

The outer shell has a leather cover with a built-in kickstand. Turn the tablet to landscape mode, fold out the kickstand and sit the Bluetooth keyboard in front of it, and you've got a mini desktop PC with a 13-inch screen. It feels like using an iPad with a keyboard, especially now that iPadOS supports touchpads.

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Lenovo has added a software overlay to control what happens when the system detects you folding the screen.  

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But it's when you fold the screen that things start to get interesting. As Windows has no native support for folding-screen devices, Lenovo had to add a software overlay to control what happens when the system detects you folding the screen. A small pop-up menu asks how you'd like the open windows arranged -- split into the top and bottom halves, or full-screen, taking up the whole display. If you choose to send your active window to the top half of the folded screen, you can now pull up the Windows on-screen keyboard on the bottom half and use it to type. Is typing on an on-screen keyboard ever a fantastic experience? No, and that doesn't change here, but I loved the feel of turning a slate-style tablet into a mini laptop. 

But wait a minute. Wasn't there a Bluetooth keyboard involved? Can't I use that instead of the on-screen keyboard? Yes, and that's my favorite part of the X1 Fold so far. The thin keyboard is the perfect size to fit over the bottom half of the screen when it's folded into a clamshell shape. In fact, the keyboard attaches via magnets and inductively charges itself when sitting on top of the screen. 

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The Bluetooth keyboard is my favorite part of the X1 Fold so far.

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No, it's not like typing on a MacBook Air, but it's a big step up from the on-screen keyboard. It even has a small, finicky touchpad built in. Even better, when you fold the screen all the way down, as if closing the lid of a laptop, the keyboard fits perfectly inside, allowing you to carry it easily. 

It's all these little clever touches and engineering feats that make this feel more like a promising first-gen product instead of a not-fully-baked prototype. 

Here are a few areas where the X1 Fold feels like it still needs some work:

  • The stylus has nowhere to live except in an elastic strap on the side of the keyboard. 
  • The keyboard's compact design means a lot of layout compromises. Good luck hitting the semicolon, em dash or question mark without hunting.
  • Like all folding-screen devices, there's a distinct crease in the middle. It's barely visible when the screen is bright, but you can definitely feel it. 
  • The overall design makes a few compromises, with a thick screen bezel and awkward webcam placement. 
  • In slate mode, I was able to fold it like a half-open book and use the Kindle reader app to get one page on each side of the screen but it required messing around in the app settings and still felt awkward as an ebook reader. 

I'm currently benchmarking the Lenovo X1 Fold and will report the results soon in an expanded review. In the meantime, I'm enjoying it as a fun end-of-the-year surprise, and it reminds me of what I used to call a "CEO laptop." Something clever and new, but not entirely practical, that your status-obsessed CEO would see and say, "Somebody get me one of those things!" 

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Cyber Monday 2020: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is almost $2,000 off - USA TODAY

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Cyber Monday is finally here, and Lenovo is going all-out on its PC sales. The recently released 8th generation X1 Carbon, a phenomenal laptop for business folk and laypeople alike, is nearly $1,700 off its retail price, when you enter code THINKBF2 at checkout. That means that for just under $1,000, you can nab one of the most reliable, repairable, and fully-featured laptops on the market.

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Lenovo’s Thinkpad laptops are more expensive than most, but they come packed with features that put them a cut above the rest: advanced security and encryption, privacy screens, upgradeable designs, and ultra-flexible hardware configurations. For those who need a laptop that’s not just powerful and nimble but is also reliable and secure, the Thinkpad X1 Carbon provides a great experience. While the $2,700 price tag would usually send our eyes elsewhere, this sweet $1,700 Cyber Monday discount makes it one of the best deals of the year. 

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For only about a thousand dollars, you’ll get an X1 Carbon fitted with 16GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 processor, and a 512GB SSD. Unless you’re loading something especially heavy (like a physics simulation), this laptop will feel snappy and powerful for years to come. We haven’t tested it yet, but from what we’ve seen this year, it makes a worthy contender for a spot on our best ultrabooks roundup.

Deals this good don’t last long, so grab your Thinkpad X1 Carbon laptop before midnight hits.

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Cyber Monday deal: check out this $179 Lenovo Chromebook in Best Buy’s huge laptop sale - TechRadar

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If you've been hunting for a Chromebook in the Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales then Best Buy might have the best deal we've seen so far in this year's early Cyber Monday sale. You can now pick up the Lenovo Ideapad Flex 3 Chromebook for just $179, a notable mention we saw whilst hunting through Best Buy's laptop deals.

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The Lenovo Flex 3 is an 11.6-inch little wonder that doubles as a touch-screen tablet, making it the perfect choice for leisurely searching the web or checking emails on the go. It can also be propped up to watch films or shows whilst traveling and weighs in at just 2.46lbs, so you can throw it in a bag and not feel the bulk of a heavier machine.

It's so good, it's easily one of the best Cyber Monday laptop deals we're likely to see as well.

Make sure you also check out our roundup of the best Chromebook deals on Cyber Monday as well for more great picks.

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Sometimes you just need a cheap Chromebook that's going to let you check your email without any flashy features. And, that's exactly what you're getting with the Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3. It's a utilitarian little Chromebook with modest specs, but it gets the job done. View Deal

With Cyber Monday creeping in tomorrow, we may not see a better offer than this for a brand new machine, especially from such a renowned and reliable manufacturer. We can't see this offer being available for very long, so don't hesitate if you're in the market for a Chromebook.

If you're not in the US, we've listed the best Chromebook deals where you are below.

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Lenovo Cyber Monday laptop deals: Save over $2,000 on ThinkPad X1 Yoga, ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen and more - CNET

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Cyber Monday is here, and so are the laptop deals. And whatever your laptop needs may be, Lenovo likely has a machine that'll suit you. The laptop mainstay is offering huge price cuts across the board, including discounts of as much as $2,000 off models from the flagship ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 line, along with a configuration from the previous X1 Carbon Gen 7 series. Two-in-one convertible tablet-laptops are also seeing big price cuts, including the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. And you can even score a Legion gaming laptop.

You'll need discount codes for these Black Friday Lenovo deals, which we've listed below, but they should appear on the Lenovo page, too. With that small caveat noted, let's dive into the deals and find a new Lenovo laptop. We'll keep updating this page with all the latest Lenovo deals.

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You can save nearly $1,000 on Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad with code THINKBFSALE. It features a 10th-gen Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB solid-state drive. The 14-inch display offers full HD resolution and 400 nits of brightness. This model is customizable, and I suggest doubling the RAM to 16GB and the SSD to 512GB. Those upgrades raise the price to $1,450, but also bumps the savings up to $1,186 off with the above code.

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It's not quite as thin and light as the flagship X1 Carbon, and its display is a smidge smaller, but the 13-inch ThinkPad X390 is a rugged laptop built for business. This configuration features an eighth-gen Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The 13.3-inch display features a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution and 300 nits of brightness. You can get it for $790 with code BLACKFRIYAY.

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Our favorite two-in-one laptop for the business set, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga boasts an abundance of hardware options and security features all wrapped up in a thin, light aluminum frame. This model gives you a 10th-gen Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes the ThinkPad Pen Pro. The 14-inch screen has a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution and 400 nits of brightness. Read our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 review.

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The Legion Y540 lacks the aluminum chassis of the higher-end Legion 7i but packs a punch inside its molded-plastic enclosure. You'd be hard-pressed to find GeForce RTX graphics for less than this sale model. It features a ninth-gen Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics. The 15.6-inch display features a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate, and is rated for 300 nits of brightness.

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Lenovo's premium two-in-one delivers 10th-gen Intel processors and is designed to instantly wake from sleep, one of the phonelike features it received courtesy of Intel's Project Athena. You can get the C940 with a 14- or 15-inch display. This 14-inch model is on sale; you can save $310 with code BFStartsNow. It features a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and Intel Iris graphics. The 14-inch touchscreen can be rotated 360 degrees into tablet mode and has a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution and is rated for 400 nits of brightness.

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Lenovo isn't likely the first name you think of when it comes to gaming laptops, but this midrange gaming machine is a terrific value at its current sale price. You can save $500 right now with code GOBBLEGOBBLE5 on a Legion 7i gaming laptop that features a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and GeForce RTX 2060 graphics. The RTX 2060 is the budget card in Nvidia's RTX lineup and offers excellent performance at this price, along with ray tracing, which reproduces how light behaves in the real world to give games a more photorealistic look. The laptop also supplies a roomy 1TB SSD for storage. The 15.6-inch display features a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate, and is rated for an impressive 500 nits of brightness.

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Lenovo's ThinkPad T series is second only to the company's flagship X1 Carbon line in the ThinkPad pecking order. With code  BLACKFRIYAY, you can knock a huge hole in the price of this model, which has a 14-inch screen powered by an eighth-gen Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. The display is crisp and bright with a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution but is rated for only 250 nits of brightness, making it a better choice for use in the office rather than the field. 

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The ThinkPad T490S is a slimmer version of the ThinkPad T490 but not quite as thin as the flagship ThinkPad X1 Carbon. This configuration is less than $1,000 with code BLACKFRIYAY and features a eighth-gen Core i5 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The 14-inch display has a full HD (1,920x1,080-pixel) resolution and 300 nits of brightness. The CPU is two generations old but should have no trouble with general office tasks, especially with an ample 16GB of memory. 

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Black Friday might be over, but Cyber Monday is tomorrow. Staples has some great deals, too. The nationwide chain that, yes, sells staples, actually sells a whole lot more than just office supplies. So far this year it's offered deals as good or better than other retailers on products especially for gamers like a new desktop monitor, laptop and more. But hurry because these deals could disappear fast.

We've made a list of our top choices from the store's advertised discounts, but we update this list as new deals or added or old ones expire. Note that some items will drift in and out of stock throughout the shopping period. So while an item may not be available right now, it could be in even just a few hours. It's worth checking back if you've got your eye on something. 

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Expand your desktop workspace with this super slim 1080p monitor, which features VGA and HDMI inputs and comes with a three-year warranty. If that model sells out, there's also an HP V24i for $90, though it has only a one-year warranty.

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A good gaming chair is essential gear these days. (It's OK if you use it for actual work, too -- secret's safe.) This high-back seat looks pretty sweet, with contrasting black and red leather. There are blue, green and gray versions available as well. It has adjustable everything and a seven-year warranty.

I haven't put my tush on one of these, but the chair scored a 4.5-star average rating from over 3,900 buyers. 

A note: This item is only available for pickup. It won't ship to your house. It's a great price though, if you have a Staples nearby.

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Looks like some of the great laptop deals are starting to get snapped up (see HP 17-inch Core i5 laptop at the bottom of this list), but there are still some pretty solid deals to be had. This Lenovo isn't quite as big as the HP, and it's processor is a bit slower, but it comes in $30 cheaper than the HP after discount, so we still think it's a pretty good deal.

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Yep, same AirPods deal you can currently find at Amazon and elsewhere. But maybe you have some Staples store credit to use up? Or you don't want to buy everything from Amazon? Whatever the case, here's another chance to get one of the bigger AirPods discounts of the season.

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Portability isn't really a necessity these days, so why not choose a new PC with a big screen and spacious hard drive? This 17-inch HP model offers some solid specs, including a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, a 128GB solid-state drive and a 1TB hard drive. It's not clear whether the RAM is expandable, though, the only thing that gives me pause.

Still, for everyday WFH activities, this should provide sufficient horsepower -- on a much larger screen than you get on most laptops.

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