SAVE $300: The Levono Yoga 7i is on sale at Best Buy today, Nov. 6. for $549.99 in an early Black Friday deal. That's 35% off the list price of $849.99.
We're still a few weeks out from Black Friday, but Best Buy is celebrating early.
Today, the Levono Yoga 7i 2-in-1 laptop is on sale for $549.99, taking the list price down $300 from $849.99. What's more, My Best Buy members can score an extra $50 off, which brings the price down to $499.99. Here at Mashable, we have never seen the Yoga 7i drop below $500. This deal is super rare, so we recommend acting on it today.
It's worth noting that it's never too late to sign up for a My Best Buy membership, either. A yearly membership costs $49.99 and grants you access to exclusive members-only low prices and sales. If you're an avid tech shopper, then it could be worthwhile for you; especially because if you add a membership to this purchase, the fee will be covered by your savings.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i is a great value buy to begin with, but especially at this price. It has a 13th-gen Intel core processor and 16 GB of RAM. This means it's excellent at multitasking and is a good fit for professional use or gaming. At this price point, it's rare to see this much RAM storage: usually, laptops in the $500-$600 range have 8GB at most. Plus, it has a 16-inch screen with Full HD resolution, making it a good model for photo editing and watching videos.
Save $300 while you can on the Levono Yoga 7i in this early Black Friday deal from Best Buy.
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