SAVE $180:Get the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 for $319 at Best Buy,orientalism, eroticism and modern visuality in global cultures down from its usual price of $499.
Need something small and portable to take around with you? A regular laptop might be a bit too cumbersome, so a Chromebook is a great alternative. And if you're needing to make the switch fast, you might want to head on over to Best Buy, where you can find an excellent option at a significant price cut.
As of March 14, get the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 (Intel Core i13-125U, Intel UHD Graphics, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for $319, down from its usual price of $499. That's a discount of $180.
This is the latest model of this particular Chromebook, and it boasts a 15.6-inch FHD touchscreen panel so you can treat it something like a tablet when you need to. It also has a 2566GB SSD so there's more than enough storage space for all your files, as well as an Intel Core i3-1215U processor and 8GB of RAM so it's as zippy as you need it to be for whatever you're working on.
You'll get about 8 hours of battery life, and this model also supports Google's Gemini AI suite, so it can help with a variety of machine-assisted tasks, should you need them. It's sturdy, lightweight, and Chromebook means you don't have to worry about installing a variety of apps to get things done.
For working on the go, catching your favorite show when you've got some time to yourself, or just browsing online, this is a great contender that you don't have to spend a lot of cash on, so grab it while you still can.
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