Technology
Chromebooks are on sale at Best Buy — save up to $200
If you’re looking for a new laptop that’s versatile, sleek, and jam-packed with Google’s latest and greatest — you need to check out the Chromebook. And now is a great time to get one, because that includes a slew of different Chromebook models in their store. With total savings of up to $200, this is not a deal that you’re going to want to skip over.
Why get a Chromebook, you ask? There are so many different options when it comes to laptops — what makes a special? Probably the most noticeable feature of these well-rounded laptops is their flexibility. Yes, they can fold up and down like any other laptop, but they can also swivel, detach, and prop themselves up in an intuitive touch-screen tablet mode. These lightweight computers allow for seamless travel and automatically update to keep your machine running fresh and fast (they even come with built-in virus protection). Chromebooks offer a stellar 10-hour battery life and all your backed-up files can be worked on with offline support. All this plus a super speedy boot-up and the inclusion of Google’s undeniably awesome Chrome browser make for one of the best laptops you can get in today’s tech landscape.
Interested? Take a look at on sale below and choose what’s best for you (you can score up to $200 off).
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