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Lenovo.com is offering an additional 10 percent off most items sold sitewide when you use the coupon code SPRING10 at checkout. Among other things, that means you can pick up a Lenovo Chromebook C330 with a MediaTek MT8173C processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage for $211.
But for $81 less you can snag an HP Stream 11 Windows laptop for $130 from Best Buy.
It’s not a very good Windows laptop, but it is a very good price for an already-cheap machine that you may want to give to a kid or take with you on a trip.
It also has just barely enough storage to handle the next major Windows Update.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Computers
- HP Stream 11 laptop w/Celeron N4000/4GB/32GB for $130 – Newegg
- Save 10 percent sitewide w/coupon code – Lenovo (coupon: SPRING10)
- Lenovo Chromebook C330 11.6″ w/MT8173C/4GB/64GB for $211 – Lenovo (coupon: SPRING10)
iPads
- Apple iPad 9.7″ tablet w/32GB for $280 – Walmart
- Apple iPad Pro 11 w/64GB for $700 – Best Buy
Storage
- WD 6TB USB 3.0 external desktop hard drive for $100 – Newegg (coupon: EMCTYVB36)
- WD 4TB USB 3.0 external desktop hard drive for $85 – Newegg (coupon: 4PCFDD31)
Wireless audio
- Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II wireless noise-cancelling headphones for $244 – MassGenie PowerDeal
- Refurb JBL Everest 310 wireless on-ear headphones for $48 – JBL
- UE Boom 2 LE portable Bluetooth speaker for $70 – Best Buy
- Google Home Mini for $24 – MassGenie PowerDeal
Other
- Alien PC games for up to 75 percent off – Humble Store
- Hyperion Kindle eBook by Dan Simmons for $2 – Amazon
I checked out the HP Stream 11 at best buy a couple of weeks ago. The display is horrible. Everything else was perfectly fine, but I believe that is the reason why the price is so low.
Is there any way to upgrade the ram or storage later on? the price is quite appealing.
Nope, that stuff is soldered on in the HP Stream 11
I’m not sure it’s possible with the latest version, but with a previous version: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/HP+Stream+13+Disassembly+for+Upgrading+the+PCIe+mini+SSD/55353
What does it mean when he says this?
“You’ll notice that there is a large gap for the WWAN card and no M.2 connection.”