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Lenovo ThinkPad E480 14" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD) $509

Lenovo ThinkPad E480 14" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD)

$509
(Expired) Lenovo @eBay has Lenovo 20KNS11N00 ThinkPad E480 14" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD) for $509. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Lenovo ThinkPad E480 14.0" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD) $479

Lenovo ThinkPad E480 14.0" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD)

$479
(Expired) Lenovo Rakuten has Lenovo ThinkPad E480, 14.0", i5-7200U, 8 GB RAM, 512GB SSD 20KNS11N00 for $569 - $90 w/ code "LEN90" = $479. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Hot

6 years ago

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen (i5-8250U 8GB 256GB SSD) $987

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen (i5-8250U 8GB 256GB SSD)

$987
(Expired) Lenovo has 35% off ThinkPad T series laptops with code "THINKEARLYBF" at checkout.

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Anonymous

But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

I don't think it is a law. It's an underground agreement between party and party members. //@anonymous: what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Because Thinkpad is good and higher spec. I don't think comparing two different system is meaningful //@Anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

they are brain washed. //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Which law? //@Anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

??????????????????chingelish, ????????? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

??????????????? //@anonymous: ??????????????????chingelish, ????????? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

very amusing //@anonymous: love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

????????

6 years ago

Anonymous

At least this time they are using English //@Anonymous: love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Lenovo x1 carbon is pretty good, light and solid - i am using it to prototype small deep learning models
The latest x1 extreme is even nicer - but you need pay between $1,800 and $3,200 for a decent spec.

the only slight cons is the red dot still there making it old-fashioned

6 years ago

Anonymous

I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

I don't think it is a law. It's an underground agreement between party and party members. //@anonymous: what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

It is crazy. I am going to buy two!

6 years ago

Anonymous

clearly, you and your friend are either clueless or paid scrubs. //@Anonymous: I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

They learned this best industry practice from the U.S. //@Anonymous: I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

pretty sleazy //@anonymous: I don't think it is a law. It's an underground agreement between party and party members. //@anonymous: what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.

6 years ago

Anonymous

Agreed! //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.

6 years ago

Anonymous

I have to respectfully disagree. The reason you hear about it in the U.S. is because of the free and open press. If there were an Edward Snowden in Chiina, you wouldn't even hear about it because the govt would censor it from the news. The U.S. Is not nearly as bad as Chiina about spying on people. //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.

6 years ago

Anonymous

That’s called speculations not facts. //@anonymous: I have to respectfully disagree. The reason you hear about it in the U.S. is because of the free and open press. If there were an Edward Snowden in Chiina, you wouldn't even hear about it because the govt would censor it from the news. The U.S. Is not nearly as bad as Chiina about spying on people. //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.

6 years ago

Lenovo ThinkPad E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD) $509

Lenovo ThinkPad E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD)

$509
(Expired) Lenovo @eBay has Lenovo ThinkPad 20KSS0PA00 E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 512GB SSD) for $509. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Lenovo ThinkPad E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 4GB 500GB W10Pro) $449.99

Lenovo ThinkPad E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 4GB 500GB W10Pro)

$449.99
(Expired) eBay has Lenovo ThinkPad E580 15.6" Laptop (i5-7200U 4GB 500GB W10Pro) for $449. Shipping is free.

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Anonymous

Contains spychips hidden in the motherboard.

6 years ago

Lenovo ThinkPad E570 15.6" FHD Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 256 SSD) $550

Lenovo ThinkPad E570 15.6" FHD Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 256 SSD)

$550
(Expired) eBay has Lenovo 20H50045US ThinkPad E570 15.6 Laptop (i5-7200U 8GB 256 SSD) for $550. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14" FHD Laptop (i7-6600U 8GB 512GB SSD W10Pro 2.65lbs) $1049

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14" FHD Laptop (i7-6600U 8GB 512GB SSD W10Pro 2.65lbs)

$1049
(Expired) Adorama eBay has Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14" FHD Laptop (i7-6600U 8GB 512GB SSD W10Pro 2.65lbs) for $1049. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Anonymous

older generation processor....pass

6 years ago

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen (i5-8250U 8GB 256GB SSD) $911

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen (i5-8250U 8GB 256GB SSD)

$911
(Expired) Lenovo has 30% off ThinkPad T series laptops with code "THINKTSALE" at checkout.

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Anonymous

X1 is pretty good deal. I paid over $1000 for mine with exact configuration just several months ago. I am overall happy with the purchase. Battery life is beyond my expectations and no overheating issue so far.

6 years ago

Anonymous

X1 is pretty good deal. I paid over $1000 for mine with exact configuration just several months ago. I am overall happy with the purchase. Battery life is beyond my expectations and no overheating issue so far.

6 years ago

Anonymous

They make money in US and hack at US.
Then, build up US-attacking weapon system with US money and technology.

6 years ago

Anonymous

I have been waiting for the sale since July.40% sale is the best one. Although not sure the sale on Black Friday, I placed the order for ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3G within my budget. Thanks, Dealsea.com.

6 years ago

Anonymous

I had the 2nd generation for about 3 yrs, lightweight and sturdy, good for email, web surfing, but battery life is not good and it now holds only 60% of its original capacity now, so I have to plug in most of the time now. //@Anonymous: X1 is pretty good deal. I paid over $1000 for mine with exact configuration just several months ago. I am overall happy with the purchase. Battery life is beyond my expectations and no overheating issue so far.

6 years ago

Anonymous

Is this a 2 in 1 touch screen?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Thank you -- how did your comment get 100+ votes? And can you play Dwarf Fortress in this laptop? DF needs a powerful machine. //@anonymous: X1 is pretty good deal. I paid over $1000 for mine with exact configuration just several months ago. I am overall happy with the purchase. Battery life is beyond my expectations and no overheating issue so far.

6 years ago

Anonymous

seriously you are brainwashed. //@Anonymous: They make money in US and hack at US.
Then, build up US-attacking weapon system with US money and technology.

6 years ago

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Anonymous

hot?

6 years ago

Anonymous

Not everything.'This code can't be applied to your order'

6 years ago

Anonymous

the coffee thing!

6 years ago

Anonymous

15% off pls. Or better 20%.

6 years ago

Anonymous

10% off during an eBucks redemption month is pretty rare.

6 years ago

Anonymous

i do not want to buy anything, except food and gas.

6 years ago

Anonymous

Thanks. Saved $35.

6 years ago

Anonymous

buy candy and apply "PICKUPTEN" for 10%, no gas sorry //@Anonymous: i do not want to buy anything, except food and gas.

6 years ago

Anonymous

This no minimum does not make sense instead should say no maximum...

6 years ago

Anonymous

Nvm. //@anonymous: This no minimum does not make sense instead should say no maximum...

6 years ago

Anonymous

Tried to buy a TV and it tells me "This code can't be applied to your order.".

6 years ago

Anonymous

saved $16.47

6 years ago

Anonymous

for one item only, no excitement.

6 years ago

Anonymous

I agree. I would wait for 15% or $15 off code. But if you have ebay bucks to unload, then you shouldn't wait. //@Anonymous: 10% off during an eBucks redemption month is pretty rare.

6 years ago

Anonymous

I don't think we will see 20% again.. I'm just hoping for 15% or $15 off code. //@Anonymous: 15% off pls. Or better 20%.

6 years ago

Anonymous

hot!all in.

6 years ago

Anonymous

Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

lol. who will pay $500 for pixel 2 :-) //@Anonymous: Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

Who said $500? //@Anonymous: lol. who will pay $500 for pixel 2 :-) //@Anonymous: Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

should buy an iphone 7 instead. android is bad //@Anonymous: Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

candy is not food. it is nonessential. //@Anonymous: buy candy and apply "PICKUPTEN" for 10%, no gas sorry //@Anonymous: i do not want to buy anything, except food and gas.

6 years ago

Anonymous

even 10% off can not save evil ebay

6 years ago

Anonymous

Iphone has embed.ed spy.ware called drop.out.jeep because ios is not opensource becareful //@anonymous: should buy an iphone 7 instead. android is bad //@Anonymous: Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

like android does not, Samsung phone has been the worst choice..Never again.. //@Anonymous: Iphone has embed.ed spy.ware called drop.out.jeep because ios is not opensource becareful //@anonymous: should buy an iphone 7 instead. android is bad //@Anonymous: Picked up a brand new pixel 2 for $450. (500 - 50)

6 years ago

Anonymous

Is this a good deal?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Lenovo-ThinkCentre-M710e-Desktop-Intel-i5-7400-3-0GHz-1TB-8GB-WIN10PRO/263895467857?hash=item3d71654751:g:rwMAAOSw1UdbfvLs:rk:10:pf:0

6 years ago

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