Costco Wholesale has for its
Members:
HP Victus Laptop (16-r0073cl) on sale for
$999.99. Shipping is $14.99.
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eriickmejia for finding this deal.
Specs: - 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700HX 16-Core, 24-Thread (3.70GHz Base / 5.00GHz Boost) Processor
- 16.1" (1920 x 1080) FHD IPS 144Hz Display
- 32GB DDR5 4800MHz RAM
- 1TB PCIe M.2 NVMe Gen4 Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Graphics
- Wi-Fi 6E (2x2/160) Gig+ + Bluetooth 5.3
- Backlit 1 Zone RGB Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x USB Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge)
- 1x USB Type-A (HP Sleep and Charge)
- 2x USB Type-A
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x RJ-45
- 1x Headphone/Microphone Combination Jack
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https://support.hp.com/us-en/prod...ku=7N4X6
best deal right now is this laptop as best all rounder
cons is weight and 1080P.
Pros:4060, Ethernet, lots of usb ports and usb c
this laptop pros are basically just weight and ethernet, and if your going to go that route, just go with costco LG gram which is also on sale
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-17...09393.html [costco.com]
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Right, the LG Gram (which a relative owns and is a nice laptop) does not have a dedicated GPU - it has integrated Iris XE graphics. So the LG Gram is NOT comparable to the 4060 equipped Victus in that sense.
Other cons: chassis only has 1 m.2 slot. They got rid of the SD card slot as well. It feels cheap with its all-plastic build. Fairly heavy.
Pros: replaceable RAM/SSD, good speakers and nice feeling keyboard.
I owned the predecessor to this with a 300 nit, 1080p, 100% sRGB screen and it was a good performing laptop but felt cheap.
All the people that complain about a 4060 in a $1500 laptop don't realize there's more to a laptop and even the gaming experience than just the graphics card.
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Business laptops we're getting at work are mid-line Dell Latitudes with 250nit screens. They're fine for indoor general use. Marketing got XPS 15s with 500nit screens, and the difference is very dramatic. The Dell P-series work monitors and OptiPlex AIO screens I've seen since 2016 are all 250nits, and nobody ever throws a fit about their brightness, except three people who needed to darken the screens with privacy filters due to migraine light sensitivty. My personal laptop is an aging 300nit 100% sRGB screen which I find has better colors and brightness than my work equipment.
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