SAVE $350 As of February 14,Vernost aka Fidelity (2019) the Lenovo Yoga 7i is on sale for just $549.99 ($350 off the usual price). It's our favorite Windows laptop under $1,000, so snag this deal while you can.
Convertible laptops are the best of both worlds. Why buy a laptop and a tablet separately when you can have both at the same time? Buying one is a no-brainer, in our opinion.
And it just so turns out that one of our favorite convertible laptops is sitting at a deep discount right now — the Lenovo Yoga 7i is just $549.99, which is $350 off the original price. It's one of our favorite budget laptops in general, as well as our top pick for Windows laptops under $1,000, so we definitely recommend snagging this deal while you still can.
In our review, we highlighted the Yoga 7i's satisfying, responsive keyboard, port variety, and performance for the price. "If you want a convertible laptop that can double as a tablet, handle basic tasks with ease, last a decent while on a single charge, and you don’t mind a dim display or occasionally glitchy trackpad, the Yoga 7i 14 is a great deal at $899. If it’s on sale, it’s a fantastic deal," wrote Mashable Freelancer Sarah Chaney. While the hinges could be stronger and the display could be brighter, they definitely aren't dealbreakers, especially at this price. If you're currently in the market for a new laptop and want the most bang for your buck, the Lenovo Yoga 7i is a great option while it's on sale for just $549.99 ($350 off). Grab yours while the deal is still live.
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