Best Buy has the
Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook [bestbuy.com] on sale for $99. More than decent price for a beater for doing the basics.
Open box ones seem to be below $85.
Chrome OS
Chromebook is a computer for the way the modern world works, with thousands of apps, built-in virus protection and cloud backups. It is secure, fast, up-to-date, versatile and simple.
11.6" HD Touch display
Typical 1366 x 768 HD resolution.
MediaTek MT8183 processor
Multicore processing. Based on ARM Cortex architecture, delivers the multitasking performance you need, the graphics quality you want, and the power efficiency you rely on.
4GB system memory for basic multitasking
Adequate high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run multiple applications and browser tabs all at once.
64GB eMMC flash memory
This ultracompact memory system is ideal for mobile devices and applications, providing enhanced storage capabilities, streamlined data management, quick boot-up times and support for high-definition video playback.
Integrated ARM-based Graphics
The integrated graphics chipset with shared video memory provides solid image quality for Internet use, movies, basic photo editing, and casual gaming.
Weighs 2.64 lbs. and measures 0.77" thin
Ultraportable design, featuring a smaller screen size and omitting the DVD/CD drive to achieve the compact form factor. 3-cell lithium-polymer battery.
Built-in media reader for simple photo transfer
Supports microSD memory card formats.
Wireless connectivity (WiFi 5 - 802.11 ac)
Connect to a Wireless-AC router for nearly 3x the speed, more capacity and wider coverage than Wireless-N. Backward-compatible with all other Wi-Fi networks and hotspots.
Built-in HD webcam with microphone
Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends or teleconference with colleagues over Skype or other popular applications.
Additional port
Headphone/microphone combo jack.
Note: This laptop does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.
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Going to give it a go and see how i like it compared to the acer 2 in 1.
i'll lose 4gb ram and backlit keyboard.. but saving $100 might be worth it.
a half pound lighter is a plus. We'll see. I'm really enjoying the acer though.
I'll let you guys know tomorrow my thoughts.
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I'd say it's worth the $100, but do your research carefully. A lot of the specs are wrong, like the USB slots (they're all 2.0 and there's only 1 UBS-C and 1 USB-A). If you want to use hdmi, you have to get a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Read through the previous threads before you buy it.
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Like the asus 2 in 1 stil in stock @bestbuy for 179
I see this one's CPU Mark is higher by 30%. But not sure is this really faster than N4000.
(single thread rating is lower than N4000, but this one has 8 cores)
https://www.cpubenchmar
I don't get why this is so heavy. I have a 13in laptop w/OLED screen that I use for photo editing while traveling and it is 1/4 in thinner and 1/3 lb lighter. The S8 tablet is 1.5 lb lighter than this laptop. To me, this seems chonky, thicc with two c's, and slow. Sure it is cheap AF, but dropping $100 on this seems like false economy.
My fiscal bias is I would rather spend $500 on something that'll last years (I still have an old Lenovo Yoga 2 I am using for literally couch surfing that is a decade old), than to pay a say 25% the price for something that'll last 10% as long.
Similar decision calculus, I always buy the fastest I7 processor of the current gen if I am upgrading. I did the math a while back (4th Gen Core processor time frame) and the cost to buy the I7 was roughly the samw delta in price 4 years later to sell my I5 and buy the I7. So while I pay for power consumption, I also get more of the speed. Today, my 8th Gen is still able to HDR merge Lightroom faster than I can find another group to HDR merge. And I can do 15 shot panoramas and keep editing my other photos with no apparent speed drop. No doubt the newest is faster, but my old, high spec rig is getting the job done and has been doing so quickly the entire time.
Its just so hard for me to see buying cheap as saving money. The only reason I don't buy a Tab S8 is because I barely use my Fire HD 10 (2019)...but when I do it is dog slow. And sport bitch...my Amazon tablet no longer supports the Amazon shopping app.
TL;DR - this deal seems like its a chance for people to buy garbage for $100 but because its inexpensive theyre saying it is a deal.
Hmm don't see that one? Link please
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/762304