Prycedin via eBay has
HP 17.3" Laptop (17-cn0023dx, Certified Refurbished) on sale for
$329.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
dealhunter07 for finding this deal.
Specs:- Intel Core i5-1135G7 11th Generation Processor
- 17.3" FHD 1920 x 1080 IPS Anti-Glare 250 nits Display
- 8GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory
- 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Wi-Fi 5 (1x1) + Bluetooth 4.2
- Windows 11 Home in S Mode
- Ports:
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C
- 2x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
- 1x HDMI 1.4b
- 1x AC Smart Pin
- 1x Headphone/Microphone Combo
- 3-cell, 41 Wh Li-ion Battery
- Weight: 4.60 lb
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The USB-C port doesn't support Alt mode nor Power Delivery. You cannot use it to:
1) Charge your laptop
2) Connect to an external monitor, whether direct or using hub/adapter
I bought a similar laptop (https://slickdeals.net/f/15946015-hp-laptop-i5-1135g7-17-3-ips-12gb-ddr4-1tb-hdd-refurbished-300-free-shipping) and the laptop ceased to function after 120 days. Laptop would refuse to charge or start.
I took it to a repair shop that had a motherboard technician and they told me it was a motherboard issue. They ran diagnostics on it and the motherboard was getting warm and had current running through it, but would not function properly. The motherboard for this laptop is the same as for this deal (https://www.impactcompu
The PC repair shop ordered one that was "open, but never used" as I speclate most of these boards come from refurbished laptops. It refused to work on my laptop. So, the repair shop ordered another one. That one also refused to work. I am currently on my third order.
If you check the Adorama reviews for my laptop, which also uses the same motherboard as this deal, someone else had the same issue where the laptop completely stopped working (https://www.adorama.com/r/ihp316h8uar-reviews).
Please don't purchase this product. It will be a lot of heartache just to have a functioning laptop for only 120 days. If you do purchase, get an extended warranty as you will most likely be trading one in for repair constantly.
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The USB-C port doesn't support Alt mode nor Power Delivery. You cannot use it to:
1) Charge your laptop
2) Connect to an external monitor, whether direct or using hub/adapter
The USB-C port doesn't support Alt mode nor Power Delivery. You cannot use it to:
1) Charge your laptop
2) Connect to an external monitor, whether direct or using hub/adapter
17.3" diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, anti-glare, 250 nits, 45% NTSC
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Plug it into ethernet, put a NAS (on ethernet too) online, and you're gtg.
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Plug it into ethernet, put a NAS (on ethernet too) online, and you're gtg.
17.3" diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, anti-glare, 250 nits, 45% NTSC
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Having said that I got curious and looked up this allstate warranty thing and apparently if you try to actually use it you get the runaround
https://www.valueaddedr
Having said that the laptop is selling at a steeply discounted price so there's that...
For persons looking to upgrade the ram or replace the hard drive here's some videos I found
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDqM8Xt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_R27De
regarding what he says about needing to buy a new windows product key if you upgrade to a bigger ssd drive... an alternative would be to just use a program you can download for free like Macrium Reflect home version (has very good reviews from what I understand even for the free version) , create a bootable macrium usb thumb drive (there are macrium reflect tutorials on youtube that walk you through how to do this and how to use macrium reflect in general) , make sure you have a big enough external usb drive to store the macrium reflect image of windows on , and try restoring that image to the new ssd drive...
..if you're careful and purchase it from a retailer that has a great return policy (for example on amazon look for "shipped by amazon" and "free returns", walmart has a great return policy but check the seller and whether or not you can return the item in your local walmart store for a refund and so forth ) then worst case scenario if it doesn't work out just ship the m.2 drive back and say it was defective (which could very well be the case) back to the seller, amazon in the scenario I mentioned above will give you a prepaid return shipping label or you can just drop it off at your local ups store. Then plug the original m2 drive that came with the laptop back in.
M2 drives are selling a lot cheaper nowadays than they used to so I would argue it's definitely worth looking into.. and you really should have a usb external drive you're regularly backing windows up onto anyways for your laptop in case windows decides to stop working, you get one of those nasty hacker viruses that locks up your entire laptop, et cetera.
pretty sure you can switch out of S mode though the switch is permanent (totally worth it in my opinion)
https://support.microso
One more thing worth noting, the advice here
https://www.laptopmag.c
On the one hand you can't argue with the price ... on the other hand it's hard to tell how good the battery will be on the laptop given that it's in used condition. I looked on amazon and the reviews for third party battery replacements for this laptop are kind of iffy (small number of reviews with some bitter complaints about the replacement not working)... on the other hand if the newegg listing (specs section) I'm looking at is correct it was released in the year 2022 so hopefully the laptop isn't that old?
https://www.newegg.com/p/1TS-000D-0XMP3