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Lenovo Laptop With Windows 11 Pro for 71% Off, $1,000 in Savings Makes It Almost Free With Limited Stock

Lenovo Laptop With Windows 11 Pro for 71% Off, $1,000 in Savings Makes It Almost Free With Limited Stock

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Whether your a student, business owner, or just someone in need of a new laptop that can handle your everyday tasks, Lenovo is one of the best bang-for-your-buck options on the market. If you're a student, make sure you are kitted with the right tool to get all their class work and homework done reliably without any technical issues. Professionals? Same deal.
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Don't let unreliable tech get in your way to growing your business. Amazon is making that easy as they've knocked more than two thirds of the price off this Lenovo portable student and business laptop. It includes a license for Windows 11 Pro and is down from $1,399 to just $399 — a savings of 71%.
Take on Everyday Tasks
This student-ready laptop from Lenovo is equipped with a 1.1 GHz Intel Celeron four-core processor. The CPU is designed for use with writing your college essay in Word or Google Docs as well as help you swiftly browse the web for all your research needs. It has up to 32GB of memory allows for smooth performance across a diverse range of applications, whether your using them for school work or for leisure. Storage-wise, we're looking at a full 1TB so you can work with large Photoshop or video files without fear of running out of space.
The display is nice and large at 15.6 inches across, capable of FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution to accurately display all the info you need to see. There's hardly any bezel at all so you really maximize your screen real estate while keeping the laptop compact. And the laptop itself is thin and lightweight, keeping it easy to bring back and forth from the classroom to the dorm room. It measures in at under four lbs. and is only .78 inches thin. Portability at its finest.
Connectivity is simple with the laptops many ports. It has one USB 2.0, one USB 3.2, one USB-C, an HDMI so yu can connect to an additional monitor, Ethernet, as well as a 3.5 mm AUX port. It also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Also bundled in is a license for Window 11 Pro, so you can use the latest operating system from Microsoft to help attend to all your school needs.
At the moment, this Lenovo laptop for student and businesses has been marked down by a significant amount. A 71% reduction in price results in you saving a whopping $1,000. Normally, the Lenovo laptop bundled with Windows 11 Pro goes for $1,399. However, after the discount, you'll get the laptop and OS upgrade for just $399.
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