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This HP Chromebook is on sale for a very affordable $139

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You may want to go for Chromebook deals over traditional laptop deals if you want to buy a new device but you’re on a tight budget. Here’s an excellent example from Best Buy: the HP Chromebook 14a for a very affordable $139, following a $210 discount on its original price of $349. However, it’s not going to stay at less than half-price for long, as we think stocks are already running low. If you don’t want to miss out on this amazing offer, hurry and complete your transaction as soon as you can.

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Why you should buy the HP Chromebook 14a

For those who aren’t familiar with Chromebooks, they’re devices powered by Google’s Chrome OS, and they’re generally priced lower than Windows-based laptops because they come with more affordable components. This is evidenced by the Intel Celeron N4500 processor, integrated Intel UHD Graphics, and 4GB of RAM found in the HP Chromebook 14a. It’s still pretty quick though, as the operating system relies on web-based apps instead of installed software for low overhead. It’s not going to run as fast as the top-tier models of the best laptops, but the HP Chromebook 14a will be a reliable companion for basic tasks like carrying out online research, typing documents, and joining video calls.

The HP Chromebook 14a is very portable as it features a 14-inch HD screen, and HP Fast Charge technology will bring its battery from zero to 50% in just 45 minutes so you can keep using it while you’re on the go. The Chromebook only has a 64GB eMMC for storage, but you can save your files on cloud storage services like Google Drive instead.

You’ll already get fantastic value from the HP Chromebook 14a if you buy it for its sticker price of $349, so it’s a steal at its lowered price of only $139 from Best Buy. That’s $210 in savings that more than halves the price of the laptop, but if you want to secure it, you’ll need to act fast. There’s a chance that stocks are already gone by tomorrow, so add the HP Chromebook 14a to your cart and proceed with the checkout process immediately.

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