Acer Chromebook + 1-Year Google One Membership Just $179.99 Shipped on Target.com (Regularly $300)
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Head on over to Target.com where they are offering this Acer 11.6″ Touchscreen Convertible Spin 311 Chromebook for just $179.99 shipped (regularly $299.99)! Included with your purchase is 3 months of Stadia Pro and a 12 month Google One Membership for FREE!
If you’re in the market for a new computer for your home office or for your high-school or college kiddo, this would be a great option!
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This laptop features a 360-degree hinge so you can rotate it to any angle to create a notebook, stand-up display, tent, or tablet. It also has a thin design and is only 2.31lbs so it’s easy to take it with you everywhere you go. It has an HD display, includes a wide-angle view webcam, and you’ll also have access to millions of apps from the Google Play Store including Microsoft Office!
My daughter’s chromebook died yesterday. I just missed the Black Friday deals. 😩 Can anybody suggest an inexpensive replacement for a 6th grader who uses it for going online, listening to music and occasional playing of games like Roblox and Among Us? She said she wants a pc instead of a chromebook and I am not even sure what’s the difference. lol Help please.
Sounds exactly like what I am looking to get for my 6th grade daughter too! Hopefully someone will have some recommendations!
Looking for one as we speak. Hopefully, someone can come up with a suggestion.
Chromebooks save everything to the cloud. You can’t install programs on them, for the most part. (You install Google apps.) PCs and laptops have a hard drive where you can install programs. You can play games like Roblox and Among Us on Chromebooks but they might be laggy if the Chromebook doesn’t have enough memory or a low quality video card. I would try to buy something with the highest specs you can within the window you can afford. Chromebooks aren’t really made to play games, they are mostly made for schoolwork, typing, surfing the net. If you want it to play games, I would go with a laptop or tower. Dell usually has desktops for under $500 at Christmas.