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Everybody knows that Cyber Week is the time to nab killer deals on the tech you’ve been pining for all year, but with the holidays ramping up, how are you supposed to find time to do all the research? 

Fret not, tech shopper. We’ve rounded up a list of the top Lenovo Cyber Week deals here to make your life easier. Whether your goal is to get something for yourself or to start chipping away at your holiday list, get on it before these deals are gone so you can get back to holiday-ing.

Live the hybrid lifestyle

This 14-inch workhorse weighs less than 3 pounds and is a solid choice if you’re a hybrid worker who bounces between your home office and your office-office. With up to 14.5 hours of screen time, you can leave your charger at home, too.

A lean, mean, green machine

If convertibles are your thing, this slim machine is responsive, slips right into your backpack, and is loaded with ports. The teal-green cover is also a nice change and is made from 50 percent recycled plastic or recycled aluminum, your choice.

Take your second screen to Grandma’s

If you’ll be working from your gram’s guest room over the holidays, this mobile monitor weighs under 2 pounds and tucks safely into your carry-on. Connect your laptop or phone via the USB-C and your screen setup is good to go, literally.

Keep your buds close

Not only do these earbuds have built-in Tile technology that lets you find them when they slip between your sofa cushions, but they also make a pretty sweet and affordable stocking stuffer. They’re also water-resistant, a nice perk for winter.

Create better content

If you’re looking to streamline your content-creation skills, this loaded 16-inches is a steal at this price. It has a 16:10 aspect ratio and low blue light so it’s easy on your eyes, and the latest Intel vPro platform blazes through your workload and apps.

Game on the go

This crossover gaming rig hits the sweet spot between portability and performance. The AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics boost the 165Hz refresh rate, so get ready to take your game to the next level.

Plug and play

Forget your tangled mess of adapters and dongles, this pocket-sized USB-C hub has all the ports you need. The 4K HDMI port makes your second screen sing, and two USB-A ports, a USB-C 3.1 for fast data transfers, and an Ethernet port will hook you up.

Take charge of your health

The Charge 5 is loaded with many of the same perks as Fitbit's pricier smartwatches but it has a smaller screen and price. With health-forward features like an EKG app and EDA scan to help you manage stress levels, it’s a no-brainer buy to get you through the holidays.

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