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This Acer Spin 5 is a beast, and is at its lowest price ever on Amazon

Save $260: The Acer Spin 5 convertible laptop (i7, 512GB) is on sale for its lowest price on Amazon ever as of Jan. 19.


January and February always come with that familiar "this is going to be my year" energy. 

There's something about the new year in quarantine, though, that's adding an extra spark to our motivation to get shit done. Maybe it's the extra time many of us have, or maybe it's the FOMO kicking in after spending months doing nothing but waiting for things to get better.

Whatever your dream, you'll need a laptop that can handle multiple tasks without kicking the fan into overdrive. The Acer Spin 5 convertible laptop is slick, versatile, and a total beast spec-wise, and it's on sale for $839.99 as Amazon's Jan. 19 Deal of the Day. That 24% discount brings it to its lowest price on Amazon ever, compared to the $900 it went for around Black Friday. Read more...

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