HP 15.6" Laptop, Intel Core i3-1115G4, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Spruce Blue - $299 + Free Shipping @ Walmart
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Walmart[walmart.com] has the HP 15.6" Laptop, Intel Core i3-1115G4, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Spruce Blue, Windows 11 Home in S mode, 15-dy2792wm for $299. Shipping is free.
HP 15"" Laptop with micro-edge, anti-glare HD display
Windows 11 Home in S mode
11th Generation Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor
Intel UHD Graphics
8 GB RAM
256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 solid-state drive
Up to 11 hours video playback battery, Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2
HP True Vision HD Camera, full-size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad, tuned dual speakers
A pretty standard level of brightness we could find for this type of laptop. Surely not for outdoor use, but generally sufficient for everyday use at home.
But for me, but the non-FHD 768p resolution of this is more concerning factor.
My son has this Laptop. His biggest complaint is the silver keyboard. He says it's hard to see the letters in low light. (bedroom).
Other than that. is an OK Laptop.
We took it out of S-Mode and tweaked it.. For $299, Not bad at all..
A pretty standard level of brightness we could find for this type of laptop. Surely not for outdoor use, but generally sufficient for everyday use at home.
But for me, but the non-FHD 768p resolution of this is more concerning factor.
I would say YES if the budget is not that tight. They are basically the same except:
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads[hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads[hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance[cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
I would say YES if the budget is not that tight. They are basically the same except:
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads[hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads[hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance[cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
I needed one now so thank you for the very detailed comparisons. The one from staples for $30 more is a no brainer. Thanks
I would say YES if the budget is not that tight. They are basically the same except:
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads[hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads[hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance[cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
Is the screen of the staples HP TN or IPS? Thank you.
Thank you! I have the 14 version form the Target sale from last year and am very pleased with the laptop so I am in need of another one and will buy the staples one.
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8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz RAM (2 x 4 GB)
8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz RAM (2 x 4 GB)
A pretty standard level of brightness we could find for this type of laptop. Surely not for outdoor use, but generally sufficient for everyday use at home.
But for me, but the non-FHD 768p resolution of this is more concerning factor.
Other than that. is an OK Laptop.
We took it out of S-Mode and tweaked it.. For $299, Not bad at all..
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https://www.staples.com/hp-15-dy2...t_2455771
But for me, but the non-FHD 768p resolution of this is more concerning factor.
https://www.staples.com/hp-15-dy2...t_2455771
https://www.staples.com/hp-15-dy2...t_24557719 [staples.com]
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads [hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads [hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance [cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads [hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads [hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance [cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
I needed one now so thank you for the very detailed comparisons. The one from staples for $30 more is a no brainer. Thanks
CPU: 4 cores/8 threads [hp.com] vs 2 cores/4 threads [hp.com]
Core i3-1125G4 has comparable multi-core performance [cpubenchmark.net] of Core i5-1135G7, but a much weaker GPU.
RAM: 1x8GB (+1 empty SODIMM slot) vs 2x4GB
Display: FHD 1080p vs HD 768p
Connectiviity: ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + BT5.0 vs ac (1x1) Wi-Fi +BT4.2
OS: Win 11 Home vs Win 11 Home S mode (though easily to swtich out with few clicks for free)
768p display is still OK for me for a 14" or a smaller, but not for a 15.6" or above, unless it will be mostly used with a external monitor.
However, both prices are not really very attractive, unless you really need to buy one now. A similar model was availble for $250 in BF sale last year.
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