Hey, Chromies!
I apologize for any intrusion on a Wednesday since I normally send out the weekly newsletter on Sundays. Hopefully, you’ll understand why after I explain.
On Monday, Google reached out to me and let me know that every new Chromebook Plus model is on sale all this week. It’s only at Best Buy, unfortunately. If I could simply share this news with the U.S. subscribers, I would. But I honestly don’t know where each of you is; I don’t collect any information from subscribers aside from each of your email addresses, and that’s just to send the newsletter.
Additionally, this sale will be (mostly) over by the time next week’s newsletter arrives. And that’s *if* one arrives this Sunday as my wife tested positive for COVID on Monday. I’ve got my hands full while she’s secluded in the bedroom upstairs all week.
Again, sorry for the unscheduled email, but I didn’t want folks to miss out on the deals, which are between $100 and $200 off, as mentioned below. Full disclosure: The Best Buy links are affiliate links so if you make a purchase, I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
I appreciate your generous and continued support. And I won’t make a habit of sending out these types of one-off newsletter deals going forward. This opportunity seemed too good not to share.
Cheers!
kct
Snag a new Chromebook Plus at a $100 to $200 discount
All this week, Best Buy is running a sale on the new Chromebook Plus devices, with savings between $100 and $200, depending on the model. That effectively brings the price range of a new Chromebook Plus from $399 to $699 down to between $269 and $499.
Surely, October 2023 will be known as the month of Chromebook Plus when it comes to ChromeOS history. In less than 30 days, we’ve seen it all.
First was the product line’s introduction, aiming to simplify the purchase decision process with minimum hardware requirements. New AI features were introduced in tandem with the Chromebook Plus launch and news of older, qualifying devices getting those features.
That followed with reviews of the first several devices, including my Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook Plus experience. And now, still in the same calendar month, we see sizable discounts on Chromebook Plus laptops.
Note that the sale prices are specific to Best Buy in the United States. I always cringe a little inside when sharing such deals because I know there are plenty of Chromebook fans in many other countries. Don’t shoot the messenger folks, I hear you on that frustration!
Back to the devices, all of which represent a great value. Personally, I’m not sure you can go wrong with any of these, thanks to those Chromebook Plus minimum hardware requirements. Each meets or exceeds the following:
12th-gen Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU
1080p IPS display
1080p webcam with temporal noise reduction
8 GB of memory
128 GB of SSD storage
Given those requirements, any of the Chromebook Plus models would meet the needs of most ChromeOS users. If you want a specific feature, brand, or better than minimum requirements, you can sort out which of these laptops offer those.
Here are the current Chromebook Plus models at Best Buy along with the sale prices for this week:
HP Chromebook Plus x360 14-inch: $499 ($200 off)
Acer Chromebook Plus 515: $269 ($130 off)
Asus Chromebook Plus CM34: $399 ($100 off)
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook Plus: $379 ($120 off)
HP Chromebook Plus 15-inch: $349 ($150 off)
As I noted in my Chromebook Plus thought piece, the overall vision of this effort is positive. Yes, it will surely simplify the buying process as consumers better know how the device will meet their needs. And yes, most of these configurations, some devices even, are rebadged from existing models.
I’m still waiting out the long-term effects though. I can no longer say “Every Chromebook does the same thing”, for example.
How will this dichotomy be squared up from a consumer perspective between entry-level devices and Chromebook Plus laptops? I’ve already heard from some of you, that you don’t like this change in particular. Others are disappointed that your recent, capable Chromebook won’t get the Plus upgrades due to a single hardware component not meeting the minimum requirements.
For everyone else though, this sale is a great opportunity to save a good chunk of change on a new Chromebook Plus laptop. Everyone else in the U.S., that is.
Your emails are never bothersome, Kevin, and this is useful info! Thanks for keeping us informed...
Wishing good health for your wife and family.... But back to Chromebooks .. My Lenovo Flex5i upgraded to the latest 119 beta, and I'm noticing that the text on all my usual apps (including this one) is weird, as if it has lost its antialiiasing. Have you noticed anything like that? Version 119.0.6045.104 (Official Build) beta (64-bit).