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Lenovo, HP Laptops on sale from $159 at Walmart for Black Friday

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Looking for fantastic Black Friday laptop deals or maybe even some Black Friday Chromebook deals you can shop today? With many Black Friday deals starting early, we’ve tracked down some excellent bargains courtesy of the Walmart Black Friday deals. At the moment, you can buy the Lenovo Chromebook S330 or HP Laptop 15 for considerably less than you ordinarily would. It’s all part of the Walmart Black Friday Event 2 sale by the popular retailer.

If you’re looking for more Black Friday laptop deals, you can also take a look at our list of the best Black Friday gaming laptop deals going on right now.

Lenovo Chromebook S330 — $159, was $299

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With a massive $140 price cut, you can snap up this Lenovo Chromebook S330 for a mere $159, down from $299. For the price, you get a quad-core processor, 4GB of memory, 32GB of eMMC SSD storage, and a 14-inch HD display. It’s everything you could need from a Chromebook with the device able to power all the Google apps you could need to get work or studying done. Want even more apps? Head to the Google Play Store to find your favorites with plenty of options for work and fun, including all your favorite streaming services. A 10-hour battery life means you won’t have to worry about recharging it throughout the day either which is sure to be convenient. Looking sleek and stylish, the Lenovo Chromebook ends up a bit of a bargain at this price, and if you’re keen to see how a Chromebook can fit into your lifestyle, this is an ideal starting place.

HP Laptop 15 — $249, was $399

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With a massive $150 price reduction, you can buy a Windows 10 S laptop for less thanks to this HP Laptop 15. I thas the latest Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB of memory, plus 256GB of SSD storage. Combined, that’s going to be pretty speedy for the price with many laptops at this price point only offering 4GB of memory or older hard drive types. Alongside that is a 15.6-inch HD display with the laptop promising a battery life of up to 10 hours. If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to be productive on the move and you need the Windows experience, this is a pretty great deal. It looks nice too, thanks to a micro-edge bezel display and a stylish color scheme. It’s simple yet effective, whether you’re typing up documents or relaxing with Netflix.

Jennifer Allen
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