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This Lenovo IdeaPad is $150 off as an early Cyber Monday deal
TL;DR: The Lenovo IdeaPad 330s laptop is only $299 at Walmart as part of an early Cyber Monday offer — that’s $40 less than Lenovo’s own Black Friday discount.
There’s never a bad time to get a new laptop, but there’s certainly a best time. And that time is Cyber Monday. Also Black Friday. They’re both kind of the same thing, we guess. Terminology aside, the deals are still coming in hot — and we’ve got a fresh one for you.
This budget Lenovo IdeaPad 330s 15.6-inch laptop, which is normally $449, is currently only $299. That’s an awesome deal, considering it’s $40 cheaper than Lenovo’s own Black Friday discount.
The thin and compact IdeaPad 330s is a great device for business people, students, and casual tech users alike. Featuring an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U Quad-Core processor, Integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics, 8GB DDR4 2400 MHz RAM memory, and 256GB PCIe SSD internal storage, this laptop far surpasses what’s expected from its low price. Its 15.6-inch HD LED backlit screen provides extremely sharp images, and its Dolby Audio Premium speakers will send nonstop, crystal clear audio into your eardrums. You can also play video games on it, so that’s pretty sick.
Grab a Lenovo IdeaPad 330s 15.6-inch laptop at Walmart for just $299 as an early Cyber Monday deal.
Check out other Walmart Cyber Monday deals on BlackFriday.com.
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