You’re looking at not just a larger display here, but also far superior OLED screen technology, a significantly higher 8GB RAM count, no less than four speakers promising a “crystal clear” audio experience for hours and hours of entertainment, a hefty battery to keep all that going much longer than you probably expect, and perhaps most importantly, a considerably faster Qualcomm Snapdragon SC7180 processor.
Just in case that doesn’t sound compelling enough, we should point out that your 379 bucks will get you the 13.3-inch “premium” Chrome OS tablet itself and a full-size keyboard allowing you to easily convert said gargantuan slate into a decidedly productive and reasonably powerful laptop.
And if you want to match the local digital hoarding room of the aforementioned ninth-gen iPad, Lenovo can currently hook you up with a $350.99 version of the Chromebook Duet 5 packing 4 instead of 8 gigs of memory in combination with 256GB eMMC storage.
This is listed as a “clearance” rather than a Memorial Day deal, so it may or may not last longer than Best Buy’s $120 discount, letting you save $110 instantly and an extra $39 if you remember to use the “CLEARANCE2022” eCoupon code at checkout.