Costco Wholesale offers their
Members: ASUS C424MA 14" Chromebook (C424MA-DH48F) on sale for
$149.99. Shipping is $9.99.
Thanks to community member
desairb for finding this deal.
About this product:- 14" 1920 x 1080 Full HD 250-nit non-touchscreen display
- Intel Celeron N4020 1.10 GHz (2.8GHz Turbo) Dual-Core / 2 Thread Processor
- Intel UHD 600 Graphics
- 4GB LPDDR4 RAM
- 128GB eMMC storage
- 2-in-1 SD Card Reader
- 802.11ac WiFi (2x2) / Bluetooth 5.0
- Integrated HD 720p Webcam
- Chrome OS
- 3-Cell 42WHr Li-ion Battery
- Weight: 3.3 lbs.
- Compatible w/ Google Assistant
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C (supports Display/Power Delivery)
- 1x 3.5mm Combination Audio Jack
- Costco Benefits & Services:
- 2nd Year Warranty (begins when included manufacturer-provided warranty ends)
- Free Technical Support
- 90 Day Return Policy
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Things missing but not expected at this price: (1) Backlit keyboard (2) Touchscreen
I also bought Lenovo Idealpad Flex 3 for $200 but I will return it. It gives eye strain because of small 11.6" screen and it does not have anti-glare screen, you see whole background in it like a partial mirror.
For this range, the Samsung Chromebook 4 was on sale for $84 at Walmart, and later Amazon.
Might be to late for those deals before Christmas, but I bet we see them again in Jan.
60 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
For this range, the Samsung Chromebook 4 was on sale for $84 at Walmart, and later Amazon.
Might be to late for those deals before Christmas, but I bet we see them again in Jan.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank desairb
Things missing but not expected at this price: (1) Backlit keyboard (2) Touchscreen
I also bought Lenovo Idealpad Flex 3 for $200 but I will return it. It gives eye strain because of small 11.6" screen and it does not have anti-glare screen, you see whole background in it like a partial mirror.
For this range, the Samsung Chromebook 4 was on sale for $84 at Walmart, and later Amazon.
Might be to late for those deals before Christmas, but I bet we see them again in Jan.
The samsung chromebook 4 had: smaller screen at a lower resolution, less onboard storage, and only one USB-C port that doubles as the charging port.
This Asus seems priced about right for those upgrades.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
For this range, the Samsung Chromebook 4 was on sale for $84 at Walmart, and later Amazon.
Might be to late for those deals before Christmas, but I bet we see them again in Jan.
This model fits somewhere in-between those 2 models. It's advantage over the sub $100 models are the 14in screen with 1080p, and the larger storage capacity (128GB vs 32GB and 64GB). I just think if those features are important, and you plan on using it extensively, then you probably want to take a more step up, and look for something with a better screen and a faster processor. On the other hand, if those features aren't important, because it's for occasional use, and you want something as cheap as possible, then your better off looking for a deal under $100. But that is of course just my opinion, which is what
HappyAppliance665 asked for.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank InflationHater
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurb.../844979866
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank geofunner
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurb.../844979866
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurb.../844979866 [walmart.com]
Acer Spin - 713 i5 - excellent screen but i5 ($350 +) is too much for a Chromebook. If it was easy to put windows / Linux then it would become an excellent deal.
Acer Spin - 713 i5 - excellent screen but i5 ($350 +) is too much for a Chromebook. If it was easy to put windows / Linux then it would become an excellent deal.
Personally, I use mine to access other machines over the network. So what I wanted was the screen, and the keyboard. And of course single threaded performance.since that's what matters most with GUI apps, and whether they feel responsive. So far It's been running great so far. Nice and snappy... I'd say it's even faster than my ThinkPad P1 for what I use it for (SSH, editing text files, and Firefox). OH, and YES, I replaced ChromeOS with Fedora 35. I was actually planning on returning it if I couldn't get it working. If you're interested, I posted my setup notes online a couple of days ago, so another person Slickdeals could do the same. You can find the notes here [pastebin.com].
I also bought the Samsung Chromebook 4 when Walmart had it on sale for $87. I haven't set it up yet, but I'll probably install Arch on it, and use an Xfce desktop (Fedora works best with Gnome). That might change though, since I haven't decided what I'm going to use it for yet. As I mentioned above, if you bought the $79 version, it's the 2019 model, aka XE310XBA-K01US vs the 2021 model, aka XE310XBA-KC1US. I just couldn't resist having another "terminal" at that price. I figure the longer return window gives me more time to find a role for it.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Things missing but not expected at this price: (1) Backlit keyboard (2) Touchscreen
I also bought Lenovo Idealpad Flex 3 for $200 but I will return it. It gives eye strain because of small 11.6" screen and it does not have anti-glare screen, you see whole background in it like a partial mirror.
Leave a Comment