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    Home - News - With limited market supplies, now might be a good time to grab a Lenovo Chromebook S340 for $249.99
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    With limited market supplies, now might be a good time to grab a Lenovo Chromebook S340 for $249.99

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelApril 26, 20204 Comments2 Mins Read
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    As more people are working or taking classes from home, it seems that the Chromebook market wasn’t prepared for a big uptick in device demand. I’ve seen supply shortages across all brands and retailers based on what is likely limited inventory of Chromebooks. I’ve even drafted a few posts in the past week to point out some good deals only to find that in less than an hour, the devices were sold out!

    So I was surprised to see the Lenovo Chromebook S340 available for next-day shipping as of now. Even better, while it’s either available or can be shipped in around two weeks from some retailers, the direct Lenovo price of $249.99 is currently the best.

    Best Buy, for example, says it can ship a similar model but with 1080p display for delivery on May 18 for $299.99.

    Granted, this is an entry-level 720p device that’s aimed for basic browsing but it should easily handle schoolwork for most kids, save perhaps for some high school programs. Lenovo debuted the Chromebook S340 alongside the similar but smaller Chromebook C340 in August.

    For $250 then, this won’t break any speed records. However, it won’t bust your budget either.

    Here’s a rundown of the S340 specs:

    CPUIntel Celeron N4000, dual core
    GPUIntel UHD Graphics 600
    Display14-inch IPS panel, 1366 x 768 resolution,
    anti-glare, 220 nits of brightness
    Memory4 GB, LPDDR4
    Storage32 GB (eMMC), microSD card slot for
    expansion
    Connectivity802.11ac (2×2) WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2
    InputKeyboard (not backlit),
    multi-touch trackpad, 720p webcam
    Ports2 USB Type-C, 2 USB Type-A, combo
    headphone jack
    Battery42Wh capacity,
    up to 10 hours claimed runtime
    Weight3.09 pounds
    SoftwareChrome OS automatic updates through
    June 2026

    Again, this is for just getting work done in a Chrome browser and maybe a few Android apps that don’t rely heavily on a touchscreen for any software gaps; perfect for a secondary device or a student.

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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    4 Comments

    1. CajunMoses on April 26, 2020 5:31 pm

      The Celeron N4000 is just above the cut of what I’d consider to be very acceptable processor performance in a Chromebook. And a 14-inch screen is just large enough to make 720p look good. So, at that price, I wouldn’t hesitate to use this device for everyday tasks. BTW, although I probably wasn’t the only one, several weeks ago, I more or less suggested that Chromebooks should experience a huge surge in demand as a result of the need for students to switch to online classes. At the time though, demand for Chromebooks was the furthest thing from anyone’s mind.

      • Yaier Ron-Rubinstein on April 27, 2020 1:48 am

        I’ve tried it and returned.
        First I thought it’s a mistake.
        The OS is 32 bit
        N4000 is 64 bit architecture with a major challenge.
        Not recommended.

    2. Royce Williams on April 26, 2020 5:45 pm

      In my testing, the crucial Chromebook test for students right now is whether it runs Zoom without choppy audio and video.

      Before you buy, search for Zoom performance reviews for your model.

    3. Sergio Gonzalez on April 27, 2020 1:35 pm

      Out of stock when trying to check out.

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