Save 25% on an Acer Spin 5 Convertible Laptop

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Are you heading off to school soon? A great way to start the new school year off would be with a new computer. If you want to use it both for school and home, and possibly even work, perhaps you want to consider an Acer Spin 5 Convertible Laptop. Get a 25% discount on an IPS touch screen with Intel Core i7, Wi-Fi 6, rechargeable stylus, and more.

This convertible laptop is built with a 10th gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor (up to 3.9GHz), 16GB LPDDR4X memory, and 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD. Connect with an Intel Wireless Wi-Fi 6 AX201 802 and an 11ax backlit keyboard fingerprint reader. It includes two USB-C ports that support USB 3.1 Gen 2, one DisplayPort over USB-C, one Thunderbolt 3, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, USB charging, and DC in.

Acer Spin 5 Convertible

Use your Acer Spin 5 Convertible Laptop throughout your day from home to school and back with up to 15 hours of battery life. It has a 13.5″ Acer VertiView 2K 2256 x 1504 widescreen IPS LED-backlit touch display that includes Corning Gorilla Glass protection and Intel Iris Plus graphics. It’s so sleek with a magnesium-aluminum design that it weighs just 2.65 pounds. The left and right bezels are just 0.3 inches.

Explore your creativity with the Rechargeable Acer Active Style with Wacom AES 1.0 that comes with the laptop. The 360º Dual-Torque hinge allows for four different ways to enjoy the laptop. You can rotate it to your comfort level to study, write term papers, sketch out your ideas, or stream the newest binge-worthy media.

Take $280 off the price of this i7 laptop and pay just $819.99. It’s also available in an i5 and with options of an included backpack and mouse.

Acer Spin 5 Convertible Laptop

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