I have not seen a unit with a top-of-the-line configuration in terms of CPU, Memory, Storage, and Display for less than $1500. This is a great deal. I also purchased three extensions of the HP Care package with accidental protection for $62. Congratulations if you landed one of these beautiful laptops. On a practical level, the laptop performs flawlessly. The screen may look a bit dim at first, but it is only because of the matte finish and non-glare feature. It could have a bit more than 300 nits; however, it is a very good Display. The screen is touch, but there is no glare! Fast memory, a fast Samsung SSD, and a powerful core ultra-i7 chip make this a smooth Laptop PC. I love the keyboard, too. It has all the features. I almost forgot the NVIDIA video card, which makes this laptop a nice light gaming laptop. It comes with a 100W power cable. The fan will go on, but it is not too loud. It makes me believe the laptop is working hard, lol.
Be on the lookout for an HP notification to buy 3 Years of Accidental Damage Extended warranty for around $65. That's another deal. 3 years of warranty for around $20 a year
These refurbished laptops are in NEW (not like) condition. FEATURE FULL. The only Con is the CoPilot key where the control key used to be on the right of the keyboard. It was a bit hard to get used to but now its all muscle memory.
$679.99
SKU: 768580
Mfr Part #: 9T9X5UAR#ABA
UPC: 198122492183
Pavilion 16-af0075cl 16" Laptop Computer (Refurbished) - Sky Blue Aluminum
Intel Core Ultra 7 155U 1.7GHz Processor; NVIDIA GeForce MX570A 4GB GDDR6; 32GB LPDDR5x-7467 Onboard RAM; 2TB Solid State Drive
Intel Core Ultra 7 155U 1.7GHz Processor
NVIDIA GeForce MX570A 4GB GDDR6
32GB LPDDR5x-7467 Onboard RAM
2TB Solid State Drive
Microsoft Windows 11 Home
2x2 Wi-Fi 6+Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Card
16" WUXGA IPS Micro-Edge Touch Anti-Glare Display
Meet the HP Pavilion. From creating content, getting work done, to staying connected to entertainment - Pavilion has got you covered.
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C'mon. I have no idea who's paying the original $1500 price for a 300 nit 60hz trash screen and a 177U CPU. The only thing that may be worth it is that 32GB memory and 2tb ssd. Even for the price listed there are way better laptops with 120hz OLED and better CPUs and better GPUs.
Also HP laptops are designed like trash. They all overheat like crazy. I have had 13700H, 13900H, 155H, 12700H and several other chips HP laptops. Every single one of them except that 12700H is locked at around 2Ghz full core frequency hitting both the heat and power limitation and getting shit benchmark (50% or less of a normal one).
Simply think about it. Who the fark in HP designed a single 4mm heat pipe to cool down a 13900H and another pipe to cool down a RYX4060? That thing can't even handle a 155U. My HP Core 125H hit 100C within literally 1 second and performs like shit.
C'mon. I have no idea who's paying the original $1500 price for a 300 nit 60hz trash screen and a 177U CPU. The only thing that may be worth it is that 32GB memory and 2tb ssd. Even for the price listed there are way better laptops with 120hz OLED and better CPUs and better GPUs.
Also HP laptops are designed like trash. They all overheat like crazy. I have had 13700H, 13900H, 155H, 12700H and several other chips HP laptops. Every single one of them except that 12700H is locked at around 2Ghz full core frequency hitting both the heat and power limitation and getting shit benchmark (50% or less of a normal one).
Simply think about it. Who the fark in HP designed a single 4mm heat pipe to cool down a 13900H and another pipe to cool down a RYX4060? That thing can't even handle a 155U. My HP Core 125H hit 100C within literally 1 second and performs like shit.
Do you have any examples of the better laptops for similar price?