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Best Chromebook deals: Cheap computers starting at $55

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While you can find some of the best laptops within the Windows and Mac operating systems, there are some other options if you don’t need anything too fancy and are on a budget. Chromebooks are an excellent alternative for those who want something a bit more lightweight in terms of specs and price since ChromeOS isn’t as resource-hungry as the other two operating systems. As such, you don’t need to spend a ton of money to get good performance, although you can get something really powerful if you want to pay extra, and some of the best Chromebooks can compete with the best Windows and MacOS laptops pretty easily.

To that end, we’ve collected our favorite Chromebook deals below, and you’ll see there is a lot of crossover with some of our other roundups, such as the HP laptop deals, Acer laptop deals, Dell laptop deals, and Lenovo laptop deals, so you may want to check those out too.

HP Chromebook 11A G6 Education Edition (renewed) — $55 $221 75% off

HP Chromebook 11A
HP

Probably one of the cheapest options you’re going to find for a Chromebook is this education edition that’s made to be as basic as possible to bring the price down. The processor is a very entry-level AMD A4 9120C which is just about enough to get productivity tasks completely, and probably can’t handle more complex tasks. The 4 GB of RAM isn’t a lot either, but at least with ChromeOS not being as demanding resource-wise, you shouldn’t feel it as much as you would on a Windows device. The biggest downside is the 16GB SSD, which means you will almost certainly have to rely on one of these external hard drive deals.

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HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook (renewed) — $524 $1,100 52% off

HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook front view showing display and keyboard deck.
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The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook is making a case to be included among the best Chromebooks because it pushes the envelope on the capabilities of a Chrome OS-powered laptop. You’ll get smooth performance with its 12th-generation Intel Core i5-1245U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, and 8GB of RAM, and it also comes with a 128GB SSD for storage. The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook also features a 13.5-inch, 2256 x 1504 resolution touchscreen, which is attached to its body with 360-degree hinges, as it’s also a 2-in-1 laptop.

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Acer Chromebook 515 — $319 $499 36% off

Acer Chromebook 315
Acer

While the Acer Chromebook 515 doesn’t have a powerful CPU, although it does have an Intel i3-1215U, which is an entry-level CPu that should be more than enough for most Chromebook usage. Luckily, it also has 8GB of RAM, which is great for this price point and, again, a good amount for a Chromebook. The same goes for the 256GB storage, although you may need to upgrade it or grab yourself an external hard drive deal. The screen is also much bigger and much better, so the extra cost is certainly worth it.

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Acer Chromebook Spin 311 — $131 $200 35% off

The Acer Chromebook Spin 311, shown in two forms.
Acer

The Acer Chromebook Spin 311 adds versatility to the trusted Chromebook formula because it’s a 2-in-1 laptop, which our laptop buying guide describes as a device that can transform between laptop mode and tablet mode with the help of the 360-degree hinges attaching the body to its 11.6-inch HD touchscreen. Inside the Acer Chromebook Spin 311 are the Intel Celeron N4500 processor, ‎Intel UHD Graphics 600, and 4GB of RAM, with a battery life of up to 10 hours and a 64GB eMMC for storage.

$194, was $290

HP Chromebook 14 — $220 $270 19% off

The HP Chromebook 14a with a yellow and green wallpaper.
HP

The HP Chromebook 14 is one of the cheapest options if you want a Chromebook, but it will still be able to help you finish your basic tasks with its Intel Celeron N100 processor, Intel UHD Graphics 600, and 4GB of RAM. It’s equipped with a 14-inch HD screen, a battery that can last up to 14 hours on a single charge, and a 64GB eMMC. If you need more storage space, you can save your files on Google Drive, which will also let you access them from any device.

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ASUS 14-inch 2-in-1 Touchscreen Chromebook — $330 $400 18% off

The Asus Chromebook Flip CX5 16 2-in-1 laptop in black.
Asus

If you need a Chromebook with a little bit more oomph, then this Asus Chromebook is the perfect option. It has a similar Intel Core i5 under the hood, as well as a very solid 8GB of RAM, both of which will give you a great experience. Also, the 128GB storage isn’t too bad, although you’ll probably have to supplement it with an external hard drive, especially if you want to watch locally downloaded content.

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Asus Chromebook Expertbook CX54 — $600 $700 14% off

Asus Chromebook Flip C434
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The Asus Chromebook Expertbook CX54 is another Chromebook that’s also a 2-in-1 laptop, as the multiple modes will be very helpful for professionals and students alike as they go through their respective days. The Asus Chromebook Expertbook CX54 is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, ‎Intel HD Graphics 615, and 8GB of RAM, while offering a solid 128GB eMMC and a 14-inch touchscreen with a 2560 x 1600 resolution for sharp details and vivid colors

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