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The Lenovo IdeaPad 730s is a thin and light laptop that measures half an inch thick, weighs 2.4 pounds, and features an 8th-gen Intel Whiskey Lake processor.
Right now Lenovo is selling a model with an Intel Core i5-8265U processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB for storage for $670 — but for an extra $16 you can snag a Core i7-8565U/16GB/256GB model from AntOnline.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Windows laptops and tablets
- Lenovo IdeaPad 730s 13″ laptop w/Core i7-8565U/16GB/256GB for $686 – AntOnline (via Google Express)
- Lenovo ThinkPad P51 15.6″ mobile workstation w/Xeon E3-1505Mv5/Quadro M2200M/16GB/512GB for $929 – Lenovo (via eBay)
- Refurb Microsoft Surface Book (1st-gen) w/Core i5-6300U/8GB/128GB for $669 – DigJungle (via eBay)
Chromebooks
- Asus Chromebook Flip C434 14″ convertible w/Core m3-8100Y/4GB/64GB for $529 – Amazon
- Asus Chromebook Flip C434 14″ convertible w/Core m3-8100Y/8GB/64GB for $559 – Amazon
PC & mobile accessories
- Lenovo wireless keyboard & mouse combo for $22 – Lenovo (via eBay)
- Anker 10W Qi wireless charger for $10 – Amazon (coupon: QA2512DM)
- WD Easystore 4TB USB 3.0 portable hard drive + 32GB USB flash drive for $90 – Best Buy
OtherÂ
- Refurb Jabra Elite 65t truly wireless earbuds for $76 – Jabra (via eBay – price changes to $76 in cart))
- Digital 4K UHD movie sale – Vudu
@Brad, this is OFF to the deals post, but I have this general observation/tip for your blog’s comment section. I find the public upvotes/downvotes, especially the downvotes totally discouraging and demoralizing for someone to form a non-mainstream opinion at all. I like that this place is not Reddit where you seek popularity by forming an opinion that everybody agrees on and upvotes you. So why make this comment section like Reddit? What’s your take?
This has come up a few times — but honestly, I usually forget that the upvotes and downvotes even exist until someone mentions this. I just don’t pay much attention to them.
Maybe I’ll run a poll one upcoming weekend to see what the consensus is — I honestly have no idea if the feature is popular or not.