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Grab These Lenovo Laptop, Tablet & Monitor Deals Still Live After the July 4th Blowout

Even after Independence Day, Lenovo’s biggest discounts are still on the table – here’s what to buy now

The July 4th sale may have ended, but Lenovo’s steep savings on laptops, tablets and monitors are still available. Find the top picks and why they’re worth the click.

If you thought the July 4th tech frenzy was a one‑day flash, think again. Lenovo has kept a handful of its deepest discounts alive, and the savings are still hefty enough to make a dent in your budget.

Let’s start with the laptops – the flagship ThinkPad X1 Carbon is now sliding in at about $1,149, a $300 cut from its regular price. It still packs a 14‑inch 2.8K display, 12th‑gen Intel i7, and the legendary keyboard that makes typing feel almost therapeutic. For folks who want a bit more screen real‑estate, the Yoga 9i 15‑inch model is down to $1,299, which is a solid 20% off.

If you’re hunting for a budget-friendly workhorse, the IdeaPad Flex 5 14‑inch Flex is a pleasant surprise at $549. It’s not the flashiest machine, but the AMD Ryzen 7 processor and 16 GB of RAM hold their own in everyday tasks and light creative work.

Moving to tablets, the new Tab P12 Pro is still listed for $399, well under its $599 MSRP. The 12.6‑inch OLED panel still dazzles, and the detachable keyboard you can order separately makes it a decent laptop replacement for note‑taking or streaming on the couch.

Lenovo’s tablet lineup also includes the budget‑friendly Tab M10 Plus, now $149 after the promotion. It’s a solid Android tablet for kids or casual browsing, and the reduced price means you can actually afford a case and a screen protector without breaking the bank.

Monitors haven’t been left out of the love either. The ThinkVision 27" UltraSharp, a 4K IPS panel with factory‑calibrated colors, is down to $279 – a $120 saving. Graphic designers and video editors will appreciate the sRGB coverage, while remote workers will enjoy the ergonomic stand.

For a more portable setup, the 15.6‑inch ThinkVision M14 portable monitor is still discounted at $169. Pair it with a laptop on a coffee shop table and you’ve got a dual‑screen workflow that feels almost futuristic.

Why are these deals lingering? Lenovo tends to extend its biggest promotions into the week after the holiday to capture late‑bloom shoppers. Plus, inventory clears faster when you combine a few accessories – think docking stations, mouse‑pads, and protective sleeves – which are also on sale.

Bottom line: Whether you’re upgrading your home office, hunting a student laptop, or just want a new tablet for streaming, Lenovo’s post‑July 4th offers still pack a punch. Jump on them while they last – the clock’s ticking, and prices will rise again soon.

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