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Best cheap Chromebook deals for July 2021

A decade has passed since Chromebooks first came onto the scene, but many of us didn’t hear about these unique laptops until fairly recently. Thanks to their low cost and slick cloud-based Chrome OS software (which makes them perfect for remote work), Chromebooks really came into their own in 2020 due to the tsunami of people suddenly working and studying from home. If one of these laptops caught your eye and you’re looking to see what all the fuss is about, then look no further — we’ve rounded up all the best Chromebook deals of the week right here, with discounts on everything from super-cheap portable workstations to premium 4K 2-in-1s.

Today’s best Chromebook deals

Lenovo as a brand needs no introduction, and along with its great (but often pricey) ThinkPad laptops, it offers some very solid -- and super affordable -- Chromebooks like the S330.
This Chromebook is unlike any other, as it's all about luxury, from its 4K OLED display to its durable (and attractive) aluminum finish.
With trade-in
With its lovely QLED touch display, 2-in-1 capabilities, and PC-like hardware, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 is one of our favorites that's perfect for working at home and on the go.
For less than a couple Benjamins, it doesn't get much better than the Lenovo Chromebook Flex if you're looking for a compact 2-in-1 laptop that can pull double duty as a tablet.
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With its sleek gray finish and spacious 14-inch screen, this Chromebook looks the part while helping you get your work done quickly and easily thanks to Google's online suite of superb apps.
This entry-level laptop is a great way to get started in the Chromebook world. Its roomy 14-inch display is great for work, and its sleek design looks the part wherever you take it.
The Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 is geared for productivity with the full Google experience. With a powerful battery, fast processor, and 2-in-1 design, it is also perfect for presentations.
Or $450 without trade-in
If the 4K Galaxy Chromebook is too pricey, this one still gets you a gorgeous 1080p QLED display. Add that to a 2-in-1 design, and you get a portable laptop that's perfect for work and study.
Need to work quickly on the go? Take this 11-inch HP Chromebook for a spin and watch your workflow fly. This compact Chromebook is powered by MediaTek CPU with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space.
HP makes plenty of budget Chromebooks, but with its 14-inch display, this 2-in-1 Chrome OS machine feels more like a full-on laptop (and it's one of the cheapest convertibles you'll find).
Among HP's arsenal of versatile laptops is the HP Chromebook 14, which is capable of handling hours of endless productivity. Features a 14" 1080p display along with speakers tuned by Bang & Olufsen.
Equipped with solid mobile hardware, the convertible 13.3-inch Acer Chromebook Spin 513 also has a lovely IPS touch-screen display for added versatility.
The 13-inch Google Pixelbook Go is our favorite Chromebook and the one we recommend for most people. It's hard to find on sale, but it's a solid value even at its normal price.
This slick little 2-in-1 has an 11-inch multi-touch display that can fold flat for use in tablet mode, making it an extremely versatile (not to mention extremely affordable) daily laptop.
If a cheap, dependable Chromebook is what you're looking for, the no-nonsense Acer Chromebook 315 is worth a look, boasting a 15.6 Full HD 1080p IPS touchscreen for all-day productivity.
If you're looking for perhaps the cheapest name-brand Chromebook you can buy, then the 11.6-inch Acer Chromebook 11 fits the bill for just 200 bucks.
With a 360-degree hinge, you can easily flip this laptop's screen in any way you want to suit your current needs. It's powered by an Intel Core m3 CPU and 4GB RAM for smooth basic everyday computing.
This 14-inch HP Chromebook combines the cloud-based speed and simplicity of Chrome OS with the versatility of a 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop.
This clever 2-in-1 works as a traditional laptop, but can be flipped over and used with a stylus -- perfect for artists and graphic designers. Its 13.5-inch 2K 3:2 touch display is also beautiful.
Acer remains one of the top brands when it comes to cheap laptops, and its Chromebooks carry that pedigree proudly. Score this one on sale and get a free carrying case and mouse as a nice bonus.
Don't let that small frame fool you: This Chromebook still packs a lot of great features for an on-the-go student, including fast Gigabit Wi-Fi connectivity, Google Assistant, and ChromeOS.
With its PC-like hardware and intuitive software, the 13-inch Pixelbook Go is our favorite Chromebook (Google did design Chrome OS, after all).
HP rarely disappoints when it comes to laptops and the HP Pro c640 Chromebook is among its most well-rounded, equipped with an Intel Pentium processor with 8GB of RAM for great utility and power.
Whether in the classroom or the office, the Lenovo C340 is equipped to handle every task you would ever need. Its 11.6-inch display is also a fold-flat touchscreen for added versatility.
This Acer Chromebook runs on Chrome OS, which is an operating system from Google that is designed for the way we live today and comes with an Acer travel laptop backpack.
Lenovo's 10-inch Chromebook Duet is a unique 2-in-1 laptop that can pull double duty as a standalone tablet thanks to its completely detachable keyboard and vibrant 1200p touchscreen.
With a large 14-inch display that doubles as a touchscreen, the sleek Lenovo S345-14 Chromebook gives you a lot of versatility for little money.
Despite its lightweight design, the Samsung Chromebook 4 has military-grade durability. When you boot it up, it offers fast Wi-Fi connectivity and advanced virus protection.
Capable of folding between four different modes, the HP Chromebook X360 12 is a versatile piece of work, powered by an Intel Celeron processor, with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage space.
It's decidedly basic in 2021, but this cheap Samsung Chromebook would be a great backup or travel work machine, or a good first laptop for a young techie you know.
If you want a reliable companion in your workspace, you can't go wrong with the Asus Chromebook C423. It's the perfect size for work and carry at 14 inches and packs perfect hardware for the price.
Use this versatile compact laptop in tent, tablet, or laptop mode. At just over 2.5 pounds, you can easily take this machine on the go for collaborative work on your Google apps.
Boasting a nice 12-inch IPS display with a 3:2 aspect ratio (18% more vertical space than you get with standard 16:9 screens), the Acer Chromebook 512 manages to be small without feeling small.
Enjoy editing, downloading, and converting Microsoft Office files in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides with this Acer Chromebook Laptop. It comes with built-in virus protection and automatic updates.
This lightweight Chromebook features a large 15.6-inch FHD display as well as USB-C connectivity, allowing you to charge up and stay productive on the go for school, work, and a lot more.
When it comes to productivity, there's almost no better wallet-saver than a Chromebook, especially the Lenovo 300e. It's powered by an AMD A4 processor, with 4GB of RAM and a 32GB eMMC for storage.

Lenovo Chromebook S330

best cheap Chromebook deals - Lenovo Chromebook S330

Lenovo is putting out some of the best Chromebooks on the market today, but its high-end offerings naturally don’t come cheap. For a super-affordable alternative to laptops like the Yoga, consider Lenovo’s Chromebook S330. This 14-inch computer runs on a quad-core CPU and 4GB of RAM – snappy enough for work tasks like web browsing and word processing. It also comes with 32GB of flash storage for files and apps. Since Chrome OS is largely cloud-based, you don’t need too much space to handle your basic needs.

It may not replace your full-featured Windows, Mac, or Chrome OS laptops, but for such little money, it’s hard to find this much laptop.

Acer Chromebook 15

Acer Chromebook 15 Spin Review
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Compact laptops are handy for travel, but for hours of regular use and work, a full-sized computer like Acer’s excellent Chromebook 15 might be a better option. This Chrome OS laptop features a quad-core Intel Pentium N4200 CPU, 4GB of DDR4 RAM, and 32GB of storage for handling basic tasks. But the highlight of this model is its 15.6-inch HD touch display, which gives you a lot more screen real estate to work with.

It’s still fairly sleek and lightweight, though, and its internal battery provides up to 12 hours of juice, giving you more than enough for a day’s worth of work and entertainment.

Samsung Chromebook 4+

The Samsung Chromebook 4+ is another 15-inch Chromebook, but it’s one of our favorites. It sports a sleek look, featuring a silver chassis and thin bezels, despite being just 3.75 pounds. Like many Chromebooks, it comes with just 4GB of RAM and an Intel Celeron processor, but if your computing tasks are relatively simple, you’ll find plenty of performance here under the hood. The Samsung Chromebook 4+ also comes with two USB-C ports, a full-size keyboard, and up to 10.5 hours of battery life.

Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook

If you’re looking for a solid 2-in-1 Chromebook, look no further than the Lenovo Flex 5. For an affordable price, the Flex 5 Chromebook includes great with its 10th-gen Core i3 processor, a crisp 1080p touchscreen, and excellent battery life. And, unlike some of the cheaper Chromebooks, the Flex 5 features fantastic build quality and refreshingly simple design. The sleek design, 13-inch size, and 2-in-1 versatility rival laptops that cost twice as much. It even utilizes a proper SSD, which is pretty rare to see on a Chromebook.

Deals are scarce right now for this solid mid-range 2-in-1 Chromebook, so if you see one on our list, jump on it before it’s gone.

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet

The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet currently ranks as the best 2-in-1 Chromebook you can buy (by our measuring, anyway). The cheaper model, which runs for around $250 when on sale, comes with a MediaTek processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. That might not sound like a lot, but for a 10-inch Chromebook, it’s plenty of muscle to get you by.

Like the Surface Book 2, the IdeaPad Duet is actually 10.1-inch tablet that can completely separate from the keyboard case. It functions as well as a tablet as it does a clamshell notebook. This design makes it a great option for college students or workers on the go. It’s a little bit more on the small side for a laptop, but with such a great design, you definitely get your money’s worth.

Google Pixelbook Go

Google Pixelbook Go screen
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Given that Google pioneered the Chrome operating system, it’s only fitting that the company’s own Chromebooks are among the best that money can buy, so we’ve saved this one for last. The Google Pixelbook Go has the look and feel of a high-end Chrome OS laptop with a super-slim and attractive design, great build quality, a beautiful high-resolution display, and fast performance under daily workloads. In a word: It’s the Chromebook laptop that most people should buy.

It lacks some amenities like a 2-in-1 design with a fold-flat touchscreen, but if you’re willing to forego those amenities for a solid, no-frills Chromebook, then the Pixelbook Go is arguably a better choice than most Chromebooks thanks to its PC-level hardware which includes newer Intel Core CPUs and full 8GB-16GB of RAM. All of these features would normally run you around $650 for the entry-level model, but you’ll find it at discount from time to time that makes the Pixelbook Go an even better value.

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