Geekbuying’s Ultra-thin Laptops Carnival goes live (starting at $99.99)


Geekbuying are running a new promotion on a plethora of affordable laptops and non coming from the Asian country. We indeed to from the almost unknown T-bao laptops to the popular Xiaomi Notebook lineup. Let’s have a look!

Let’s begin with the more premium device of them all, the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12.5″ and 13.3″. You can get the cheaper 12.5″ Xiaomi laptop powered by an Intel M3-7Y30 with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage  for just $529.99, instead if you have a bigger budget you can look into the beastly equipped 13.3″ Mi Notebook Air coming with an Intel Core i7-7500U, Nvidia MX150 GPU, 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD which costs $1049.99.

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If you want to spend much less than that, have a look at the Jumper EZbook 3L Pro 14″ with Intel Celeron N3450, 6GB RAM & 64GB SSD, 14″ FHD Display selling at $254.99, or the T-Bao Tbook4 14.1″ powered by an Intel Celeron N3450, 6GB RAM 64GB storage and 14.1-Inch IPS display selling for $249.99.

Other laptops on sale include the CHUWI LapBook 14.1″ selling for $219.99, the Jumper EZbook 3X 13.3″ costing $166.99, and the T-bao Tbook Air3 13.3″ for $229.99.

Lastly, we have the Onda Xiaoma 21 12.5″ on sale at $279.99, the T-bao Tbook R8 15.6″ selling at $159.99 and believe it or not, there’s a laptop which costs just $99.99, it’s the
T-bao Tbook X7 14.1″.

Find all the deals on Geekbuying’s promotional page.

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2 Comments

  1. joe mont
    August 17, 2017

    That 99$ laptop processor is no longer supported by anyone, as you cannot load linux on it given how locked down it usually is.

  2. Guest
    August 18, 2017

    That 99$ laptop processor is no longer supported by anyone, as you cannot load linux on it given how locked down it usually is.