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This ASUS Chromebook w/ a 16GB SSD will have you surfing the web for just $180 shipped (Orig. $220)

Amazon is offering the 11.6 Inch Intel Dual Core ASUS Chromebook with 4GB RAM and 16G SSD (C200MA) for $179.99 shipped. That’s nearly 20% or $40 off the original listing, the lowest Amazon has ever offered it for and the best price we can find from a trusted retailer by around $20. It is currently listed at $120 below the model with 2GB of RAM.

It features an Intel Bay Trail-M N2840 Dual-Core 2.16GHz (Turbo up to 2.58GHz) processor, 4GB DDR3L (1600MHz) RAM, 16G EMMC SSD, a 11.6 Inch 1366×768 LED screen, 10 hours of battery life and more. More details below. Rated 4+ stars from over 650 Amazon customers.

More on the 11.6 Inch Intel Dual Core ASUS Chromebook with 4GB RAM, 16G EMMC (C200MA):

ASUS Chromebook C200MA-DS02 11.6” Laptop (Black), Intel Bay Trail-M N2840 Dual Core 2.16Ghz (Turbo up to 2.58Ghz), 4GB DDR3L (1600MHz) on board, Intel GMA HD, 16G EMMC + TPM, 802.11AC, Bluetooth 4.0, Chrome OS

The new line-up of sleek and ultra-portable ASUS Chromebooks features a spacious touchpad which gives easy control over multi-touch gesture inputs. With up to 10 hours of battery life, enjoy Chromebook all day while out and about or on the move–use ASUS Chromebook all day and every day.

Compact Yet Stylish

An impressively compact case at just 0.8 inch thin makes ASUS Chromebook supremely portable. The stylish design has a hidden hinge giving a sleek look and a durable black matte finish gives a premium feel.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices