HP's 15-inch laptop with 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and FHD display is down to just $530.
The best HP laptops are often a go-to option for anyone who needs an affordable device, but a Black Friday doorbuster sale at HP's official site makes everyday prices pale in comparison. The doorbusting nature of the deal also means it's not going to last long, with an expiry later tonight. The HP Laptop 15t has a 15.6-inch model with 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, Iris Xe integrated graphics, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD down to $530 from the regular $800 price. Those are some serious specs for a seriously cheap price.
HP Laptop 15t | $270 off
Want to get your hands on Intel's new 11th Gen Core i7 CPU? HP's Laptop 15t is down to just $530, with plenty of options to tweak the configuration to your liking without adding a whole lot of money.
HP's Laptop 15t features a full keyboard with number pad, large touchpad, top-firing speakers, decent port selection (including USB-C), and a silver chassis that measures just 0.71 inches thin. The bezel is relatively thin, and the IPS display has a 1920x1080 resolution — no 720p here despite the price. All you have to watch out for is the brightness, which hits 250 nits. If you'd like to upgrade to a touch display, the privilege is just $30 more.
The real attraction to this laptop is the performance hardware inside. It's sporting an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 chip with four cores and a boost clock up to 4.7GHz, as well as integrated Intel Xe graphics. This chip is capable of a lot, and being backed up by 16GB of RAM means you shouldn't have problems tackling heavy office work. That goes for photo editing, too.
Storage is set at 256GB with an M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD, and you can add 16GB of Intel Optane memory for no extra cost. You can also bump it up to a 512GB SSD with 32GB of Intel Optane memory for an extra $100. Make sure you choose Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 connectivity when configuring the laptop, as they add no extra cost. Overall this is a killer deal on a laptop, and anyone who needs an extra device for school, work, or casual use shouldn't pass it by without second thought.
via https://AiUpNow.com November 27, 2020 at 10:45PM by Cale Hunt, Khareem Sudlow,