Best Buy is discounting Samsung's Notebook 9 Pro laptop by $300 today only
- The Samsung Notebook 9 Pro offers high-end specs and a sleek, stylish design.
- It also has a touchscreen and comes with a stylus, giving you plenty of ways to control the device.
- For a limited time, the laptop is available for $300 off its normal price at Best Buy.
- The deal is only available today, September 18 until 11:59 p.m. CT, so it's worth acting quickly if you're interested.
Samsung has been building great laptops for years, and its most recent offerings are no exception to that rule. The Samsung Notebook 9 Pro offers high-end specifications, a great design, and some interesting features. For today's deal of the day at Best Buy, the laptop is on sale for $300 off its normal $1,249.99 price tag.
There are plenty of things to like about this variant of the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro. Notably, the laptop is well-designed, offering a sleek build with a big 15-inch touchscreen, which is great news for those who like to use their laptop for watching videos or graphic design. The laptop also comes with a stylus for notetaking, drawing, and controlling the device.
Of course, it's perhaps what's under the hood that's most important, and the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro offers some impressive specifications. You'll get an Intel Core i7 processor, along with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB solid-state drive. In other words, this laptop is more than powerful enough for most productivity tasks, and should even be able to handle basic gaming - though higher-end gaming requires a better graphics card.
As mentioned, the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro is available for an impressive $300 off its normal price - bringing the total down from $1,249.99 to $949.99. The sale ends at 11:59 CT today September 18, 2019.
Get the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro from Best Buy, $949.99 (originally $1,249.99) [You save $300]
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