Lenovo’s Black Friday savings are here, with the company offering up to 25% off some of its most loved products.
Known as the ‘Sneak Peek Sale’, the Chinese tech giant is sending prices plummeting across its Yoga, ThinkPad and IdeaPad lines. See the full range of discounted items here .
All orders over £50 will be eligible for free shipping, while Lenovo also offers a 14-day money back guarantee, with free return postage. If you’ve been considering a Lenovo device, now really is the time to take the plunge!
Highlights include the IdeaPad S145, currently starting at just £199.99 . A fully-featured Windows 10 laptop, this 15-inch device also offers 1TB of built-in storage and Dolby Atmos speaker system. This is practically unheard of in a device at this price point.
If you’d prefer a convertible device, the 13-inch Yoga C930 is now available for £899.99 , a £300 saving on its original retail price. Despite having since been replaced by the C940 ( also discounted ), it still has a stunning design, premium audio and Intel’s i7 processor, all of which should make for a great user experience.
If you’re looking beyond computing devices, even steeper savings can be found. Gaming headsets, laptop bags and power banks are available for just half their online price in some cases.
Crucially, Lenovo promise to refund you the difference should the price drop any further.
Check out the full range of discounted items here .
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Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

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As one of the biggest tech companies in the world, Acer has a lot of products to announce each year.
At its next@Acer event in June , we saw additions to the Swift line, new Predator gaming hardware and a new convertible Chromebook. We also saw an ultra-rugged laptop in the form of the Enduro.
Less than four months later the company is back, with an event subtitled “Connected Together” set to take place today. Here’s how you can watch the virtual press conference live.
When and how can I watch the Acer live stream?
Acer’s next live stream will take place at 2pm UK time on 21 October 2020 . You can watch directly from this article by clicking the stream embedded above.
If you’d prefer, the stream will also be available on the Acer Facebook page .
What new products will Acer announce?
There are no concrete rumours on which products Acer will announce, and the “Connected Together” slogan alongside the event gives relatively little away.
However, the timing of the event suggests the company will unveil a lineup of products ready for the busy holiday season, which usually stretches from late November to January and beyond. Technology is a popular gift option, so Acer will want any new products to be on sale before festive shopping gets underway.
That would suggest we’ll see new consumer-focused devices, which may include laptops, Chromebooks and tablets. There may also be new additions to its Predator line of gaming hardware and ConceptD creator-focused devices.
Acer released updated versions of its Swift 5 and Swift 3 at IFA 2020, although the Swift 7 hasn’t been refreshed since last year. That makes it a likely candidate, as well as the affordable Swift 1.
The popular Aspire range was also left untouched at the June event, making it ripe for updates this October. In particular, we could see new versions of the Aspire 5 and Aspire 3 .
There may be further updates to Acer’s Chromebooks, although it’s more likely we’ll see a successor to the Chromebook Tab 10 that was launched in 2018.
It remains to be seen whether any new products will make their way into our best laptop , best gaming laptops or best Chromebook charts.
Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

Anyron is Mobile Editor at Tech Advisor, where he’s been a mainstay of the editorial team since 2019. In his current role, Anyron is responsible for all smartphone, tablet and mobile network coverage on the site. A BA Journalism graduate, he has experience with a wide range of consumer tech products and services, including smartphones, tablets, foldables, wearables and more.
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