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The Acer Aspire E11 notebook features a an 11.6 inch display, an Intel Celeron Bay Trail processor, and a relatively low price. It normally sells for $250 and up.
But you can pick one up for $70 less than that at Best Buy. While this isn’t exactly the fastest laptop around, it’s a reasonably thin and light machine with 2GB of RAM a 320GB hard drive, and a price that’s lower than what you’d spend on some smartwatches.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Notebooks
- Acer Aspire E11 11.6″ Windows notebook w/Celeron N2830 for $180 – Best Buy
- Refurb Acer C720 Chromebook w/Celeron 2955U for $130 – Groupon
- Apple MacBook Air 11.6″ notebook w/Core i5 Haswell for $708 – Rakuten
Tablets
- Refurb Google Nexus 7 (2013) for $120 after rebate – Newegg
- Apple iPad Air for $425 and up ($75 off)Â – Best Buy
- Refurb Apple iPad 3 with Retina display for $230 – A4C
- Refurb Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2″ tablet for $350 – Rakuten
- Refurb B&N NOOK HD+ 9 inch tablet w/32GB for $120 – A4C
- B&N NOOK HD 7″ tablet w/16GB for $90 – Groupon
Other
- Samsung 250GB mSATAÂ SSD for $140 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCPBHP222)
- HP 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive for $40 – TigerDirect (coupon:Â DEG137131)
- Vaas Morph Bluetooth headphone adapter with music controls for $20 – Daily Steals
- Name your price for 7 PC games – Humble Jumbo Bundle 2
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
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bought this for 200 at best buy (saw it here first) last week.. woops
how much is it?
sounds like its 180 now based on the article?
$180?
ya: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer-aspire-11-6-laptop-intel-celeron-2gb-memory-320gb-hard-drive-cool-silver/7498239.p?id=1219275163830&skuId=7498239&st=categoryid$pcmcat247400050000&cp=1&lp=1
it ok
yeah
i prefear assu than this
Does anyone know if Google tests/certifies all Chromebooks? I am pretty sure that Microsoft does not do this, and that anyone buying an inexpensive windows 8.1 laptop is taking a big risk. Part of my attraction to Chromebook/Chromebox is the testing that Google does. I know they can’t certify all Android devices, but they do certify their Nexus devices. I am buying a device that I want to use for at least 4 years.
Google tests all chromebooks?
What do you mean by that? No OS maker testifies each and every computer or phones thats coming out.
Microsoft works with OEMs and both makes sure that each and every model works well with OS. At the same time Windows is the only OS that works on any computer. You can install on any laptop or desktop PC that you assembled yourself.
Don’t talk trash if you don’t have any idea. By the way Google does not test the hardware of each and every chromebook thats on retail. They will check few per model.
Apple certifies all their IOS devices. When I said test/certify, that refers to the testing that Google does on the prototype hardware… not with the manufacture of each device. Many people buy Apple, as their devices generally last many years… I would like a Windows laptop that is expensive and will not have hardware issues within the first 4 years. The Acer name is not enough to convince me of the quality of their product.