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Almost all of Lenovo's best devices will see huge Black Friday discounts

Save up to 70%: Lenovo's Black Friday ad is here, short, and sweet, featuring loads of Black Friday deals already live, including deals on gaming PCs, business laptops, and affordable Chromebooks.


Best Buy and Dell better be ready to duke it out, because Lenovo's Black Friday ad is pretty damn competitive. 

Compared to mid-to-late October releases from the other two, Lenovo is one of the only big tech retailers to wait until November to unmask its Black Friday plans. But it isn't late to the game when it comes to early Black Friday deals — on top of its current All Think sale, Lenovo has already set some doorbusters loose. The best early deals are on iconic Lenovo devices like the Legion 5i gaming laptop and multiple versions of the ThinkPad. In general, deals will start on Nov. 16 and will be hashed out through Nov. 23, and then move to Thanksgiving and official Black Friday and Cyber Monday coverage. Read more...

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