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The Asus Transformer Book T300 is a 13 inch 2-in-1 PC. You can use it as a notebook, or detach the screen and use it as a tablet with a full HD display, an Intel Core i5 Haswell processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.

The system has a list price of about $1000, but often sells for $900 or less… and right now the Microsoft Store is offering it for $799.

Asus Transformer Book T300

Today’s roundup also includes some great deals on other tablets, notebooks and 2-in-1 systems.

Here are some of the day’s best deals.

You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.

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One reply on “Deals of the Day (4-08-2014)”

  1. BTW, for anyone else that gets confused by this, Dell makes two different computers named “Inspiron 11 3000” – one with a faster Celeron 2995U but only 2gb RAM, and this one here with the slower Celeron N2815 and 4gb RAM.

    Out of the box, this one is probably the better (more balanced) choice, but with the 2gb one, you can upgrade the RAM down the road and end up with a system that’s about 50% faster.

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