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Lenovo Touchscreen Laptop (40GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Goes for Peanuts at 73% Off During Back-to-School Blowout

Lenovo Touchscreen Laptop (40GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Goes for Peanuts at 73% Off During Back-to-School Blowout

Gizmodoa day ago
There are plenty of portable laptop options out there, but they can be incredibly expensive. If you want something reliable and one with decent specs, then it often helps to stick with a brand you know you can trust. One of the best options in that realm is Lenovo, and we've found an amazing deal on a Lenovo Ideapad today.
Amazon has the 15.6-inch Lenovo Ideapad down from $2,200 to just $600, which is a 73% discount according to the listing. If you're after that kind of saving, and more importantly, the versatility that this laptop offers, then you'll want to pick this one up before the deal runs out.
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The Ideapad range is often a great choice for students, or those who just need a backup when they're commuting, or working professionals who have to travel a lot. Along with being fairly light and easy to carry around, they also pack in surprisingly high specs, and come at a good price point as well. This 15.6-inch Lenovo Ideapad is no different.
The 15.6-inch screen is full HD, which means that anything you're watching on it will look good, but also means your reports, spreadsheets, or whatever else you're working on will be nice and clear as well. It boasts a decent amount of speed as well, thanks to the i5-1155Gy processor and the 40 GB of RAM. While it's not the fastest out there, it's great for less demanding programs and doing things like research, and it still has enough to help you multitask fairly comfortably as well.
It also has a 1TB SSD, which can make it really easy to transport essential reports around, or just use it to ferry things between work PCs if that's something you need it to. It also means you won't have to constantly keep an eye on your storage, because nobody enjoys having to deal with digital inventory storage. It can even handle WiFi 6, which means amazing wireless speeds, and it comes with Windows 11 Pro, which means your operating system will be set for a few years.
That's an awful lot of value for $600, which is probably why the price is normally much higher. This is an Amazon limited-time deal (73% off) though, which does mean that there are no guarantees when it comes to how long this deal will actually last. So, if you decide you do want this laptop, we'd recommend being quick about it.
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