Last call: grab this powerful HP 15.6-inch Laptop with $200 off before the Amazon Spring Sale ends
Unleash power and style with $200 off today
Amazon’s Spring Sale might be wrapping up as quickly as it arrived, but it's not up yet - and I have a deal you can pinch just in time. Amazon is offering this fantastic HP 15.6-inch Laptop with a solid $200 off.
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This model is packed with mighty specs for an unassuming office laptop, like a 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a respectable 512GB of storage. HP claims that its SSD storage is 15x faster than traditional hard drives, and you can also look forward to sharp onscreen graphics thanks to Intel Iris Xe technology (though don't expect to be playing the latest triple-A games - a gaming laptop, this is not).
The screen is the 15.6-inch wide centerpiece here, equipped with Full HD resolution and a solid 85% screen-to-body ratio. It's great for anything to do with working with images and videos. The laptop also has Wi-Fi 6 capability, so you can depend on it not just for editing and watching, but also making and uploading your own content.
If this hasn't convinced you to check out this laptop, or you want to see what else we'd recommend, check out our full Amazon Spring Sale hub.
(Not in the US? Scroll down for the best deals in your region).
HP 15.6-inch Laptop: was $839.99 now $639.99 at Amazon
This laptop boasts a 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage, along with Intel Iris Xe graphics. It's equipped with Full HD resolution, a privacy-enabled camera, and noise-reducing microphones, making it a breeze to communicate remotely. Thanks to HP Fast Charge, it also has an impressive fast-charging and long-lasting battery life. Whether it's casual use, a variety of work tasks, or leisurely media viewing, this laptop can handle it all.
If the above wasn't enough to convince you to pull the lever on this sleek number, there's more. In addition to the 1080p screen, it has a webcam with a built-in privacy shutter and dual array digital microphones that use advanced noise-canceling software to make communication in video calls seamless. Additionally, HP claims that it has a battery life of up to seven hours and that it charges to 50% from dead in just 45 minutes, thanks to HP Fast Charge.
If you aren’t in the US, we’ve listed a few of the best deals on HP laptops where you are below.
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Looking for more HP laptop deals? You'll find all the lowest prices from around the web right here, with offers available in your region.
More US Amazon Spring Sale deals
- Amazon Devices: Amazon Fire TVs from $178.99
- Apple: AirPods, iPads, MacBooks from $99
- Appliances: deals on refrigerators, ovens & laundry
- Beauty: electric toothbrushes, makeup & skincare
- Clothing: 60% off activewear, luggage & shoes
- Easter: gifts & decor from $9.99
- Fitness: save on equipment & accessories
- Kitchen: Ninja, Keurig & Instant Pot from $49.99
- Laptops: devices from $78.99
- Mattresses: deals from $186
- Outdoors: 40% off patio, lawn and garden
- Toys: up to 50% off best-selling toys for all ages
- TVs: smart TVs from $79.99
- Vacuums: up to 55% off Shark and Dyson
More UK Amazon Spring Sale deals
- Amazon Devices: Echo, Fire TV Stick - 59% off
- Apple: big iPad sale
- Appliances: up to 32% off fridges, freezers, washers
- DIY: Bosch home and garden tools from £8.99
- Gaming: record-low price for PS5
- Headphones: Sony from £24.99
- Health: up to 54% off Oral-B + Philips
- Kitchen: up to 38% off small appliances
- Laptops: devices from £159
- PC Gaming: up to 42% off components
- Phones: Samsung, Google, Sony - up to 50% off
- Smartwatch: £70 off Galaxy Watch 6
- Tablets: Samsung tablets from £129
- Toys: Lego, Barbie and Hot Wheels from £3.99
- TVs: from £149
- Vacuums: up to 45% off
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