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This HP Chromebook is under half-price today — just $190

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You should turn your attention towards Chromebook deals if you want to buy a new laptop on a tight budget, and we’ve found an offer that you won’t want to miss. From its original price of $410, the HP Chromebook 14 is down to just $190 for savings of $220 from Walmart. You won’t always have the chance to get this device for less than half-price though — in fact, the opportunity may be gone as soon as tomorrow. If you want to take advantage of the discount, you need to buy the Chromebook right now.

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Why you should buy the HP Chromebook 14

If you’re not yet familiar with Chromebooks, they’re laptops that are powered by Google’s Chrome OS. The operating system, unlike Windows and MacOS, heavily depends on web-based apps instead of installed software, which reduces overhead for quick startups and snappy performance even when the device comes with low-end components. That’s why you shouldn’t worry that the HP Chromebook 14 is “only” equipped with the Intel N200 processor and 4GB of RAM — it’s going to be able to handle your daily workload just fine with ChromeOS.

The HP Chromebook 14 features a 14-inch HD screen for portability, and it comes with built-in storage of 128GB to fit all of the files that you need to be always within reach. The Chromebook also comes with the HP True Vision HD camera that will let you look clear during video calls, as well as USB-A and USB-C ports plus a headphone jack for your accessories and charging purposes.

The HP Chromebook 14 actually already provides nice value at its sticker price of $410, so it’s a steal at its lowered price of $190 from Walmart after a $220 discount. There’s no telling how much time is remaining on this bargain, so you should proceed with your transaction for the HP Chromebook 14 immediately if you want to make sure that you get it for less than half-price. However, if you want to check for affordable offers for its Windows and MacOS counterparts, feel free to take a look at the laptop deals that we’ve rounded up.

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