SAVE $100:As of Feb. 5,bataille eroticism the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook is $399, down from its usual price of $499 at Lenovo. That's a discount of 20%.
If it's time to upgrade your daily driver laptop, or you just want to pick one up that's a little more dynamic, you might want to go with a Chromebook. These versatile computers can do it all and then some, and usually come in lightweight, perfectly portable packages that make it easy to work from anywhere. Today's an especially good day to pick up a Chromebook, since you can get one for a fantastic price.
As of Feb. 5, get the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook for just $399 at Lenovo, down from its usual price of $400. That's $100 off and a discount of 20%.
SEE ALSO: The best laptops you can get for under $500 in 2025Lenovo is particularly good at putting out Chromebooks that feel great to use, and this model is no exception. It can convert between multiple modes, so you can use it like a regular tablet, a tent-like folding mode, or keep it in its laptop form factor. It comes packing a 13th Gen Intel Core i3 processor, Intel UHD graphics card, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, so it's beefy enough to handle just about any task, too.
For the price, you're getting a reliable, versatile computer that can change and shift with you as your needs evolve. It's a great buy at this discount, and well worth even putting away for the kids for their homework needs. It's a limited-time sale, so pounce on it while you can.
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