Prime Day, Chromebook and Amazon
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Laptops have not been Amazon’s Prime Day priority this year, so it’s some searching to uncover a true gem.
For the best of both worlds, an innovative touchscreen laptop that can turn into a tablet is the ultimate do-it-all electronic. One such device, the HP 14-inch FHD Touch Chromebook Laptop, is currently 56% off during Walmart Deals week.
Amazon's Prime Day boasts dozens of bargains on Chromebooks. But the Lenovo IdeaPad 3i offers a no-compromise loadout of specs at a big Prime Day discount of 33% off.
It runs on an Intel N100 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage, too. While those specs won’t rival premium laptops built for heavy editing or gaming, they’re perfectly suited for most typical Chromebook uses. That means you mess with a lot of web-based tasks, schoolwork, video meetings, and whatnot. Things you need in your daily life.
The HP Chromebook x2 sounds great thanks to a pair of Bang & Olufsen speakers. At $600, the Chromebook x2 certainly isn’t cheap, but it’s far more affordable than the Pixel Slate.
The HP Chromebook Plus x360 14c isn't stingy when it comes to ports. On the right side, I spotted a USB-A port, a headset jack, and a USB-C port. There's no shortage of ports.
The HP Chromebook 15 is solidly build, looks good, and equips some fast components that keeps Chrome OS humming. It's keyboard leaves a little to be desired, but the touchpad and touch display ...
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The versatile HP 14-inch x360 FHD Touch Chromebook is now on sale for $190, marking a significant discount from its original price of $430 ahead of Walmart Deals week. Walmart’s sale’s event will run from July 8 through 13.
The HP Chromebook 14 is a budget Chrome OS laptop that cuts its price in part by choosing AMD over Intel and by using plastic instead of metal. The results are decidedly mixed, with good but not ...