Get a 2022 Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook for Under $300

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You don’t have to spend close to $1000 on a laptop. How about paying less than $300? You can do that if you opt for a 2022 Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook. For that low price, you get a 2-in-1 device with an Intel Core i3, FHD Touch display, 8GB memory and 128GB storage.

This Chromebook has what you need when using it as a laptop and what you want when using it as a tablet. It has both a touchscreen and a keyboard. They both interact with your display. You can also buy a Lenovo digital pen to get the advantages of a stylus, such as writing, drawing, or dragging files on the touchscreen.

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 51 Chromebook Laptop

The 13″ FHD touchscreen display on the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook has narrow bezels to maximize the screen size, as well as two speakers that face you while using the device to keep you wrapped up in the action, music, game, etc. It also has a built-in webcam, two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, an audio jack, SD card reader, Bluetooth 5.1, and Wi-Fi 6.

You can easily access your files, videos, music, and documents by connecting with your Google account and the cloud. Up to 10 hours of battery life allows you to go from home to work and back home as you use the Chromebook for work, entertainment, and communication. Chrome OS is preinstalled, and you can add even more apps from the Google Play Store.

Save 30% on this 2-in-1 128GB Chromebook and pay just $299.99. Opt instead for the 64GB or 256GB and pay $249.99 or $329.99, respectively.

2022 Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook

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