The Google PixelBook is on sale right now for prices starting at just $750, a savings of $250. At that price point, its lowest yet, the PixelBook is almost a no-brainer, assuming you’re looking for a premium Chromebook.

And to be clear, the “entry-level” PixelBook isn’t all that entry-level: This model features a 7th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of SSD storage. Those are high-end specs for a Chromebook, for sure. But higher-end models feature up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB on NVMe-based SSD storage. Granted, they are much more expensive.

All PixelBooks include a 12.3-inch 2400×1600 multi-touch display, a convertible design, an excellent backlit keyboard, two USB-C ports, dual speakers, and battery life of up to 10 hours with fast-charging capabilities in which the device can achieve up to 2 hours of use in just 15 minutes.

The PixelBook stands somewhat alone at the high-end of the Chromebook market, but the recently-announced HP Chromebook x2 comes somewhat close, with a 7th-generation Intel Core M-series processor, up to 8 GB of RAM, 32 GB of SSD storage with microSD expansion, and a 12.3-inch display. That device costs only $600.

Still, the PixelBook is a great Chromebook, and at this price I may actually dive back in myself.

This deal is good until midnight on June 17, 2018. You can purchase the Google PixelBook from a variety of retailers, including Google, Best Buy, B&H, and probably a few others. (I don’t see it on sale at Amazon.com) If you do choose Google, you can finance the device interest-free for two years at a cost of about $33 per month.

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