The Black Friday sales have officially landed, and they're no joke when it comes to Chromebook deals.. Every retailer across the web has begun discounting these versatile laptops ahead of the big day, and we've done the work of gathering our top picks into one guide.
As you may know, buying a cheap Chromebook is a perfect way to get all of the power and performance you need for considerably less than a Windows or Macbook laptop. Yes, some of the specs are lower than you might want if you're tackling some performance-intensive tasks or serious gaming, but ChromeOS is well-suited to the needs of anyone just wanting to do a bit of work from home, browse the net, write up documents for work/school, or binge their favorite Netflix show.
Keep reading to see a selection of Black Friday deals available now, and if you don't find anything today, be sure to check back later: plenty of new holiday offers are sure to be just around the corner.
Editor's top pick
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Acer Chromebook Spin 714 (2023):
$699.99$469.99 at Best Buy -
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook Plus:
$499.99now $379 at Best Buy -
Acer Chromebook 315 32GB:
$259.99now $169.86 at Amazon -
HP Chromebook x360 14c-cd0013dx:
$699now $448.99 at Best Buy -
ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34:
$439.99now $399.99 at Amazon
Acer Chromebook deals
ASUS Chromebook deals
Lenovo Chromebook deals
HP Chromebook Deals
More Chromebook brands
Of course, this list only features a few of the many excellent brands that sell Chromebooks. In addition to smartphones and wearables, Samsung makes quite a few impressive Chromebooks, while HP and Dell are known for selling their own powerful devices. Although it's a little hard to find on sale, HP also sells the HP Dragonfly Pro, a laptop that we selected as the "best premium pick" in our guide to the best Chromebooks. If that device happens to go on sale during Black Friday, we'll update this page.
How to choose
How do I choose a Chromebook?
There's always a ton of specs and features you typically need to juggle when shopping for a laptop, but for Chromebooks, the buyer's guide can be summed up pretty well into four points:
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Get a touchscreen. — Unless you're anti-fun, there's no reason not to get a touchscreen model; they do not cost that much more and it's always worth it. Touchscreens make it easier to interact with Android apps as well as making it easier to do things like sign documents or zoom in precisely.
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4GB of RAM is good, 8GB is better. — Most Chromebooks sold today come with 4GB of RAM, and 4GB is perfectly fine for running a video call plus a dozen or so tabs in Chrome. More RAM is always better, but 4GB is fine. If it says it has 2GB of RAM — or 16GB of internal storage — close the tab and walk away.
- Check the expiration date!!! — Yes, Chromebooks come with expiration dates, after which they are no longer guaranteed to receive Chrome OS updates. It's called the AUE date, and they're listed for every single Chromebook model on the relevant Google support page, so before you move that Lightning Deal Chromebook from your cart to the checkout, take ten seconds and look it up on this page. Most Chromebooks launched in 2021-2023 have 10 years of support ahead of them.