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When the Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 launched in December, it seemed like a pretty decent notebook for a pretty low price. But now you can get one for an even better price.
The laptop had a list price of $300 and features a 14.1 inch full HD IPS display, a quad-core Apollo Lake processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of eMMC storage. It weighs about 2.9 pounds and measures about 0.8 inches thick.
A few months later you can pick up a Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 from Amazon for $270… but if you apply the coupon code IIYHNUTI at checkout, the price drops to just $221.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Windows things
- Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 w/FHD display/Celeron N3450/4GB/64GB for $221 – Amazon (coupon:Â IIYHNUTI)
- HP Pavilion 11.6″ 2-in-1 w/Pentium N3710/4GB/500GB for $300 – Best Buy
- Microsoft Surface Pro 4 w/Core i5/4GB/128GB for $650 – Always Deals (via eBay)
- Lenovo ThinkCentre M70 tiny desktop w/Core i3-6100T/4GB/500GB for $330 – Woot
Apple things
- Open Box Apple MacBook Air 13″ for $800 and up – Best Buy
- Open Box Apple MacBook 12″ laptop for $950 and up – Best Buy
- Open Box Apple iPad mini 4 w/128GB for $350 – Best Buy
- Open Box Apple iPad Pro 9.7″ for $500 and up – Best Buy
Smartphone things
- Sony Xperia X Performance w/Snapdragon 820/3GB/32GB for $367 – Amazon
- HP Elite x3 Windows phone w/SD820/4GB/64GB for $570 – NeweggFlash
Router things
Audio things
- UE Roll 2 portable Bluetooth speaker for $55 – Best Buy
- UE Megaboom portable Bluetooth speaker for $130 – Best Buy
- Refurb JBL Clip 2 waterproof portable speaker for $40 – Newegg
Other things
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Sometimes things are cheap for a reson. In this case, the customer comments on the Chuwi laptop include
– a too sensitive touchpad, which moves the cursor even if you don’t touch the touchpad
– poor audio
Yep, there’s too many good new and refurbished products to recommend this until they get the basics right.