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I've seen this answer on Amazon - and of course, I've seen this concept go back for decades. Essentially, computer selling companies (Lenovo, Dell, whoever) will often sell unique versions of their products for large retailers to be the sole retailer of. It's why, while you can search for this on Amazon, it was likely sold by a re-seller, since it's not for sale right now. (It has low reviews on there also at the time of this writing.) You can find this on Newegg - again, via reseller (and marked up to over $600! So, this is an absolute steal right now). Even on Lenovo's site, the 4GB/64GB version is like $479. I will also say that - by giving unique products to individual retailers, it does make it harder to do a price-(at one place-to-price (at other place) exact comparison, so it benefits the retailers as well. In this case, Best Buy's version isn't even sold at the manufacturer's store. However, the warranty certainly applies, just like any other manufacturer's made product. But, I can assure you, as I just bought one and have played with it quite a bit - this is an absolute steal, for the amount of RAM and storage, for the included keyboard and stand, and for the generous OLED screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook, model number 82QS001HUS, is a retail-only configuration and is not sold at Lenovo.com. You can access this model's product specifications here: https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/IP_Duet_5_Chromebook_13Q7C6?M=82QS001HUS
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