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ASUS 14″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) Nearly 50% Off for Best Buy's Black Friday in July, Prime Day Isn't Alone
ASUS 14″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) Nearly 50% Off for Best Buy's Black Friday in July, Prime Day Isn't Alone

Gizmodo

time2 days ago

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  • Gizmodo

ASUS 14″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) Nearly 50% Off for Best Buy's Black Friday in July, Prime Day Isn't Alone

The smartphone spent the last decade and a half slowly taking over the world to the point now where it is now the primary way most folks 'go online,' whether that's checking their email, staying up to date with their friends through social media, or accessing the internet for all sorts of various needs. I even know some folks who opt to not own a computer at all because they can get it all done with their phone. Though, there are still some tasks that are just way less of a hassle when using a laptop over a smartphone. So if you're one of these people who don't own a personal computer, maybe consider picking up this super affordable one for just a couple hundred bucks. the Asus Vivobook 14 normally priced at $450, but Best Buy has cut down its price by $200 to just $250 for a limited time to compete with Amazon Prime Day. See at Best Buy The Asus Vivobook 14 is a 14-inch laptop that can display in Full HD. It's powered by an Intel Core i3 processor and is stocked with 8GB of memory and 128GB of storage on its SSD. It comes in a stylist blue colorway, too. Something unique about the Vivobook 14 is the number pad is combined with the touchpad mouse. So you get the flexibility of having a number pad but without needed to expand the size of the laptop. It can stay compact so it's easy to travel around with. Activate the number pad by simply tapping the number pad icon in the top right corner to start crunching numbers. Battery life is reliable as it can last for up to eight hours on a single charge. It can recharge efficiently from zero to 100% in just an hour and 20 minutes. You can use the Asus Vivobook 14 for all your video conferencing needs whether it's to have a quick chat with mom or to touch base with a colleague for an ongoing project. It has a built-in webcam which can record in 720p HD, plus it includes a privacy shutter which can be slid closed when not in use for added protection. The laptop has a wide range of ports including a USB-C ports, three USB-A ports, and HDMI, and audio jack. For a limited time, you can pick up the Asus Vivobook 14 for a reduced price. It's normally $450, but right now it's been discounted down by 45%—bringing what you pay down to just $250. See at Best Buy

Best Buy Offers Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15.6″ Laptop for Nearly 50% Off, and Amazon Missed Out
Best Buy Offers Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15.6″ Laptop for Nearly 50% Off, and Amazon Missed Out

Gizmodo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Best Buy Offers Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15.6″ Laptop for Nearly 50% Off, and Amazon Missed Out

It's that time again. Time to buy a new computer. You're probably wondering how you're going to get one for a decent deal. Sometimes if you're asking too much, you might not find the exact deal you're looking for. But there are tons of affordable, budget-friendly laptops out there that can get the job done that won't cost you an entire paycheck to pick up. Whether you need a device for school, remote work, streaming, or everyday browsing, we've found a discounted laptop that's designed to keep up with your daily routine without costing a fortune. See at Best Buy You can go to Amazon right now to get the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i Laptop for $280, down from its usual price of $450. That's $170 off and a discount of 41%. Your new daily driver laptop at a significant discount Considering most of us just want a computer that turns on fast, runs smoothly, and can handle multitasking without overheating or freezing up, this is a great option because it's more than just that. You shouldn't have to shell out a huge chunk of cash just to enjoy that kind of reliability. The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i is all that and more, plus you'll pay less than you would for a new video game console for it. It has a 15.6-inch screen that gives you plenty of space to work or watch videos, and the Full HD resolution keeps everything from PowerPoint presentations to Netflix clear and sharp. And under the hood, it's powered by an Intel Core i3-N305 processor, 8GB of memory, and 128GB of UFS storage. That setup might not be built for hardcore gaming or high-end editing, but it's more than capable of handling day-to-day tasks like email, document work, Zoom calls, and casual streaming. It's also lightweight, making it a solid pick for students or anyone who's always on the go. Battery life holds up well for everyday use, too. You should get at least 12 hours out of it, which is a lengthy day. That way you won't need to stay tethered to an outlet all day. It's pretty clear that this is a dependable, Windows-based laptop that won't try to impress you with over-the-top features. Instead, it stays focused on delivering what matters: speed, simplicity, and value. Keep in mind that you're getting nearly $200 off, and you're getting it for just $280. At this lowest price, it's a great time to upgrade without blowing your budget. And if you just want a computer you can count on. See at Best Buy

Framework takes aim at 'janky, locked-down, disposable, underpowered, and frankly, boring' entry-level laptops with its new 12-inch touchscreen
Framework takes aim at 'janky, locked-down, disposable, underpowered, and frankly, boring' entry-level laptops with its new 12-inch touchscreen

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Framework takes aim at 'janky, locked-down, disposable, underpowered, and frankly, boring' entry-level laptops with its new 12-inch touchscreen

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. What's in an inch? We've already got the great Framework 13 laptop, so why does the company believe the world needs a Framework 12 laptop as well? Well, it's not just a smaller version of its current machine, this is a new touchscreen convertible notebook, but one that's been specifically created to be an entry level laptop for "students and young people around the world." Traditionally, affordable, entry-level machines can feel cheap and not always particularly cheerful. And Framework is particularly excoriating about this category of PC. "We build products to fix what we see as a broken industry," reads the new Framework blogpost, "and few categories are as emblematic of the problems with consumer electronics as entry-level laptops. "They tend to be janky, locked-down, disposable, underpowered, and frankly, boring machines. Shamefully, these are the products that PC brands market for use by students and young people around the world. Instead, we believe these are the people who most need thoughtfully designed, long-lasting computers." The idea then is to bring Framework's design ethos into a smaller, cheaper, "more flexible" shape, and one that also comes in a range of colors, too. I will say, I'm into the pastel tones of these new little laptops; the bubblegum one is my jam. It's not just a pretty facade, either, with the two-tone look the result of an over-moulding process which improves the durability of the device using "shock-absorbing TPU over rigid PC/ABS with an inner metal structure for robustness." Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 It's also claimed to be the company's "easiest product ever to repair" but right now we don't exactly know what that means. So far, we only have this small preview about the new touchscreen machines, so there's no images detailing what's inside them, but presumably Framework will be re-using the same mainboard design to keep costs down. It has said it will be fitting 13th Gen Core i3 and Core i5 chips into these machines, which ought to make them pretty powerful devices despite being a few generations old. Along with that there will be support for up to 48 GB of DDR5-5200 and 2 TB SSDs, with a 12-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen display with an impressive 400 nits peak luminance. And you can have your choice of Windows 11 or Linux, too. Pre-orders for the Framework 12 open in April, and we'll likely get a better idea of what's inside the machines as we get closer to that date, with deliveries expected to be in the summer of 2025. Best gaming PC: The top pre-built gaming laptop: Great devices for mobile gaming.

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