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Lenovo ThinkPad X13 2-in-1 Gen 5 Laptop: Intel Ultra 5 125U, 13.3" Touch WUXGA, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD $1713.37 Shipped @ Lenovo AU

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Just posting because I want Ozbargains thought on this laptop code is promising 5% and top cashback another 5%

Until midnight, Lenovo discount code LATENIGHT automatic applies at checkout for $1,803.55. Add "Cart Threshold Offer" discount code 7HA1Am2eZMVF for $1,713.37.

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  • Great deal. If you haven’t bought it, it will sell out soon!

    • OK, I'm buying 10

    • Doubt it

    • -2

      Thanks, I have also bought 10 now.
      Purely on your recommendation

      • -1

        What a joker……

  • …?!?

    edit: i added to cart and this is what I got.

    SubTotal: $2,389.00
    Cart Threshold Savings: -$90.18
    eCoupon Savings: -$585.45
    Shipping: FREE
    Estimated Total: $1,713.37GST Included
    You Are Saving: $675.63

      • Good luck to your purchase.

    • I found how to get a further 12% coupon the cart threshold saving comes up to 212

  • +4

    wow,member since 2008 and still doesn't know how to use the forums

      • +4

        Deal titles need to contain the price. I've fixed for you now.

        I'm just waiting for a Mod to come along and bring my deal post up to Spec.

        Bruh.

  • +1

    Lenovo x13 2 in 1

    17 years, and still can post a correct title…🤷

    • -6

      see above.

      • above where?

  • +2

    60hz

  • +1

    Lol core ultra 5 125U for $1.7k wtf

  • +1

    What on earth is this "deal". This kind of thing is damaging the ozbargain brand.

  • -2

    Get a Mac

  • -1

    Idk how a core ultra 125u and 16gb RAM with 256GD Storage and 60Hz display for $1700 is a "deal"???

    Is that because of the touch screen? Usually Thinkpads are thick and heavy, is this thin and lightweight to be practically used as a 2 in 1?
    Educate me.

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