SAVE $90:As of Nov. 7,Taro Kai Archives the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 14-inch Chromebook is on sale at Target for $139.99 as part of its early Black Friday sale. That's 39% off its list price of$229.99.
Over the years, Black Friday has grown to take over a large chunk of November. There are many retailers that like to jump on the seasonal sale bandwagon early, and Target's offering just that this year with an early Black Friday sale running until Nov. 9. There are some excellent offers included in this early sale, like this deal on a Lenovo Slim Chromebook.
You can score this Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 14-inch Chromebook for just $139.99. That's $90 off its list price of$229.99, and worth picking up if you're in need of a budget-friendly upgrade.
SEE ALSO: Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 review: Google Gemini practically lives here rent freeThis laptop is a great fit for students or those just looking to have a nice new work laptop. It's got a thin, lightweight design with a 14-inch FHD display, MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage capacity. It also offers up to 13.5 hours of battery life, which is nice for those who need a laptop to last them throughout the work day.
Target is not the only location offering some excellent early Black Friday deals. Walmart and Best Buy have their own sale plans for the month that are worth catching up on. These retailers are bound to have a wide variety of discounts up their sleeves as we inch closer to the sale event itself.
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