Staples[staples.com] has HP Pavilion AI Laptop (9W2H2UA) for $439.99. Shipping is free.
16" 1920 x 1200 Display
Intel Core Ultra 5-125U processor 1.3 Ghz, up to 4.3GHz speed and 12MB cache memory
8GB RAM LPDDR5 SDRAM
512GB SSD
Intel Graphics
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Model: HP Pavilion 16-af0066st 16" Laptop, Intel Core Ultra 5-125U, 8GB Memory, 512GB SSD, Windows 11 Home (9W2H2UA#ABA)
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Sigh. On board RAM (soldered). I imagine no empty slot to upgrade. 8GB not good enough for future needs, even if it "gets me by" for now.
LPDDR5, whenever we see LP, it means no upgrade.
To be fair, 8GB ram with Gen4 NVME is not that bad. Swap is very very fast. I have an 10th Gen intel company laptop with 8GB ram still in use. At any given time >30 Chrome tabs are opened and I rarely felt it was slowed down. Maybe the SSD will die early though, so make good backup.
But 8gb is not really targeting power users, so it is still a perfectly good deal.
To be fair, 8GB ram with Gen4 NVME is not that bad. Swap is very very fast. I have an 10th Gen intel company laptop with 8GB ram still in use. At any given time >30 Chrome tabs are opened and I rarely felt it was slowed down. Maybe the SSD will die early though, so make good backup.
But 8gb is not really targeting power users, so it is still a perfectly good deal.
I am well aware that the LP means there is soldered RAM. Believe this or not, some units have an additional empty or pre-filled slot (non-soldered) besides the soldered in RAM.
So as far as I know, this could have 8GB stick soldered and an empty slot, or 4GB soldered and 4GB replaceable.
I could not confirm by briefly searching the model out on Google or Youtube though. There may be an empty bank, but I wouldn't "expect" it.
I'd upgrade the SSD for sure. Have some 2TB drives, brand new. I often keep 30-50+ tabs open. My current laptops have slower cpus though. Thanks for your input.
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To be fair, 8GB ram with Gen4 NVME is not that bad. Swap is very very fast. I have an 10th Gen intel company laptop with 8GB ram still in use. At any given time >30 Chrome tabs are opened and I rarely felt it was slowed down. Maybe the SSD will die early though, so make good backup.
But 8gb is not really targeting power users, so it is still a perfectly good deal.
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Asus Vivobook 17 FHD 17.3" Laptop, Intel Core i5-120U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Backlit Keyboard, Windows 11
https://www.staples.com/asus-vivo...t_245951
Up to
16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz
with one upgradable SO-DIMM memory1
HP Pavilion Laptop 16t-af000, 16"
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-pavilion-laptop-16t-af000-16-94g34av-1 [hp.com]
HP Pavilion Laptop 16t-af000, 16"
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-pavilion-laptop-16t-af000-16-94g34av-1 [hp.com]
To be fair, 8GB ram with Gen4 NVME is not that bad. Swap is very very fast. I have an 10th Gen intel company laptop with 8GB ram still in use. At any given time >30 Chrome tabs are opened and I rarely felt it was slowed down. Maybe the SSD will die early though, so make good backup.
But 8gb is not really targeting power users, so it is still a perfectly good deal.
So as far as I know, this could have 8GB stick soldered and an empty slot, or 4GB soldered and 4GB replaceable.
I could not confirm by briefly searching the model out on Google or Youtube though. There may be an empty bank, but I wouldn't "expect" it.
I'd upgrade the SSD for sure. Have some 2TB drives, brand new. I often keep 30-50+ tabs open. My current laptops have slower cpus though. Thanks for your input.
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