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Grab this 2-in-1 HP Chromebook with keyboard, pen, and LTE capability for $299 right now

It's got an active stylus that magnetically attaches to the tablet and charges wirelessly

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There are plenty of good 2-in-1s in the world. "Two Hearts" from Phil Collins brings to mind a good example, but the HP Chromebook x2 is an even better one — you can have it be a tablet when you want or have it behave more like a laptop when you don't. And it's so worth picking up right now when you can get it for a song (ha, sorry).

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Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook review: Flexible enough for work and play

A convertible that won't break the bank

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So you want a Chromebook but you’re worried it’s not powerful enough? Chrome OS is not as capable as Windows or macOS, but that’s okay. As long as the software provides a compelling user experience and caters to all your needs, it doesn’t need to be objectively the most powerful laptop. Having found a niche—pretty much anyone who doesn’t eat RAM for breakfast—Chromebooks have exploded in popularity and thankfully there’s a ton of options from which to choose, even if you’re looking for a non-traditional form factor.

Acer's ultra-portable Spin 311 Chromebook for just $155 is basically an impulse buy

It's a little bit of laptop for a little bit of money

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Hey, you. You need a computer? Not, like, a big computer. Or a powerful one. A little bitty one, maybe just good enough for checking your email and watching some junk on YouTube? Then check out the Acer Spin 311: it's just 11.6 inches, powered by a MediaTek processor, and it practically has "just good enough for checking your email and watching some junk on YouTube" written on the lid. (Not literally, though. That'd be silly.) Today Walmart is selling it for almost half off, and it wasn't that pricey to begin with! You can get a not-quite-disposable Chromebook for just $155, with free shipping.

Take this versatile Lenovo Chromebook back to school, now at its lowest price yet

No need to scrimp by on student membership discounts

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The back-to-school shopping frenzy is well underway and for plenty of students, it's back to the real-life classroom as well. But whether there or still remote, if you're looking for a note-taking buddy that'll get the job done on the cheap, Lenovo's Chromebook C340-15 may do just the trick — and it's available at Best Buy for a song.

HP's 14" Chromebook x360 14c 2-in-1 is $399 ($230 off) for students at Best Buy

This model comes with a Core i3, 8GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage

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If you're after a snappy-looking Chromebook, but last week's $799 Galaxy Chromebook was a bit out of budget, we've got something for half the price. This model of the 14" HP Chromebook x360 14c is currently just 9 (0 off) at Best Buy. The only catch is that you have to be registered as a student with your Best Buy account.

If the Samsung Chromebook deal we covered earlier this week was still a bit too pricey for your liking, another more affordable option has just come across our digital desk. From now through the end of today, you can pick up a brand new Dell 2-in-1 11.6" Chromebook for just 9 (0 off) at Best Buy.

There was once a time when Chrome OS was such a lightweight operating system, it didn't take a ton of horsepower to make it fly. However, as Android apps came into the picture, Chromebooks needed better hardware to meet more rigorous demands. Today, many Chromebook OEMs offer devices that can be configured a number of ways to dial in just the performance for your needs. One such device is the HP Chromebook x360 with a 2-in-1 touchscreen that you can grab from Best Buy for as little as 9 (0 off).

It's that time of year, folks. The holidays are nigh upon us, which means it's time for all those retailers to do their darndest to get you to give them money. This deal is on the Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14, a 2-in-1 ChromeOS laptop with stylus support. Best Buy is knocking $50 off the $599.99 MSRP.

Thanks to the IFA 2018 trade show in Berlin last week, we now have several new Chrome OS options available to us. Lenovo announced three different Chromebooks, including a higher-end model with a 4K screen that Ryan took a closer look at, and Acer unveiled a follow-up to its popular Chromebook 14, although I wasn’t overly impressed by the quality of the pre-production hardware I got my hands on.

When I see the name "Dell," I always think: practical, reliable, affordable, and probably looks like a tank. This new Dell Inspiron Chromebook, however, aims to change that just a little bit by adding premium features to the company's line-up of Chrome OS laptops.

Lenovo's Yoga Book is what the company is calling, "the first tablet for natural sketching and note-taking," and "the world's thinnest and lightest 2-in-1." What makes this tablet so special? Lenovo's "halo keyboard." Much to the chagrin of typists everywhere, this is a purely touch keyboard, which makes the "thinnest and lightest 2-in-1" claim true. But Lenovo claims over 18 months of development work has gone into testing and improving the halo keyboard, including features such as haptic feedback and accidental keypress detection.