About this Deal: This deal is similar to this Frontpage Deal at $900, with exact configuration but this current offer has the HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen included. The Pen costs current best price is around $55 so if you are planning to use this in Tablet mode or doing some drawing or editing or taking notes, it will be extremely useful.
Price Research: Our research indicates that this offer is $150 less (13.76% Savings) than the list price of $1089.99
HP Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 30-Days (details).
Warranty: Includes 1 year limited hardware warranty
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About this Deal: This deal is similar to this Frontpage Deal at $900, with exact configuration but this current offer has the HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen included. The Pen costs current best price is around $55 so if you are planning to use this in Tablet mode or doing some drawing or editing or taking notes, it will be extremely useful.
Price Research: Our research indicates that this offer is $150 less (13.76% Savings) than the list price of $1089.99
HP Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 30-Days (details).
Warranty: Includes 1 year limited hardware warranty
Note: This deal is similar to the now expired Frontpage Deal, at $900, with exact configuration but this one has the HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen included in the package which was not included in that previous deal. The Pen costs around $60-$70 and if you are planning to use this in Tablet mode or doing some drawing or editing or taking notes, it will be extremely useful.
I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
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Note: This deal is similar to the now expired Frontpage Deal, at $900, with exact configuration but this one has the HP Rechargeable MPP 2.0 Tilt Pen included in the package which was not included in that previous deal. The Pen costs around $60-$70 and if you are planning to use this in Tablet mode or doing some drawing or editing or taking notes, it will be extremely useful.
I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
That is the problem with the HP Envy x360 15z Ryzen models. the 400 nits Panel option is only available when you buy it directly from HP. All the other resellers like Costco or BestBuy, only sell the default 20-nits display version. It was the same in the 2020 model as well.
Look for something with a dedicated GPU. Even a basic GTX 1650 will provide far better Video editing performance for applications like Premiere Pro and VEGAS PRO. This may be good for some casual 1080P Video editing.
Returned my 5800H Omen and seriously considering this one with the surprisingly fast ship time. (If they ship on schedule, Omen was delayed 3 times.)
This checks most of the boxes. Price is higher than I'd prefer for something without a dGPU, but that's the market right now. 4.11 lbs is main thing stopping me - seems high for a U series cpu and igpu. Anyone know if that's system weight alone, or includes the weight of the power brick?
Returned my 5800H Omen and seriously considering this one with the surprisingly fast ship time. (If they ship on schedule, Omen was delayed 3 times.)
This checks most of the boxes. Price is higher than I'd prefer for something without a dGPU, but that's the market right now. 4.11 lbs is main thing stopping me - seems high for a U series cpu and igpu. Anyone know if that's system weight alone, or includes the weight of the power brick?
Not buying anything without a discreet gpu especialy at 1k. Would just leave too much to be desired. Hard pass on laptops with only integrated graphics.
Comparably priced gaming laptops have much dimmer screens with less color accuracy in favor of higher refresh rates. Getting both would cost far more. If gaming is not important to you this is a much better machine.
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I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
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I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
I picked one up a few weeks ago from Costco (it came with 250 nits screens and 12 GB memory), and while I love everything about the laptop, I wished for a brighter screen and more memory. Your post is an answer to my prayer. And getting a pen is an added bonus.
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This checks most of the boxes. Price is higher than I'd prefer for something without a dGPU, but that's the market right now. 4.11 lbs is main thing stopping me - seems high for a U series cpu and igpu. Anyone know if that's system weight alone, or includes the weight of the power brick?
This checks most of the boxes. Price is higher than I'd prefer for something without a dGPU, but that's the market right now. 4.11 lbs is main thing stopping me - seems high for a U series cpu and igpu. Anyone know if that's system weight alone, or includes the weight of the power brick?
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