Jumat, 22 Mei 2020

A huge $200 discount brings this HP 15t laptop with a Core i7 inside down to $580

The Memorial Day sales are here, and while we haven't been terribly impressed with most of the tech sales, we found a very nice deal at HP. The PC maker's online storefront has the HP 15t laptop with a Comet Lake Core i7 for $580Remove non-product link. This laptop usually sells for $800. A modern Core i7 doesn't appear in laptops this cheap very often.

The Comet Lake CPU in question is the quad-core, eight thread "Comet Lake" Core i7-10510U with a base frequency of 1.80GHz and a boost clock of 4.9GHz. This isn't one of the gaming-grade Comet Lake H parts we saw roll out in early April, but U-series processors excel at everyday tasks.

Beyond the CPU, this laptop includes a 15.6-inch display with 1366-by-768 resolution, but you can (and probably should) upgrade to 1080p for an additional $50. The 8GB of memory is ideal for a day-to-day laptop like this, while a 128GB M.2 "gumstick" SSD connects via SATA III. It should be plenty fast and responsive, but if you want even faster speeds or a larger capacity, upgrades are available.

You also get a good set of ports, including HDMI 1.4, two standard USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, and 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port. This laptop is also very portable coming in well under 5 pounds at 3.84lb. For colors, it's your choice of silver or gold.

If you've been pining for Core i7 power but typically only have a Core i5 budget, hop on this deal straight away. 

[Today's deal : HP 15t for $580 at HP.Remove non-product link]

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Ian is an independent writer based in Israel who has never met a tech subject he didn't like. He primarily covers Windows, PC and gaming hardware, video and music streaming services, social networks, and browsers. When he's not covering the news he's working on how-to tips for PC users, or tuning his eGPU setup.

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