HP has
HP OmniBook 5 Laptop (Glacier Silver) on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
JenT4685 or finding this deal
Note, you may customize this laptop w/ additional specs for additional charge
Specs/Key Features- Intel Core 5 120U Up to 5.0GHz 10-Core/12-Threads Processor
- 16" 1920x1200 WUXGA 300-Nits Micro Edge IPS Anti-Glare Display w/ HP True Vision 1080p FHD IR Camera
- 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD
- 16GB RAM (On-Board)
- Intel Integrated SoC Chipset
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Realtek WiFi 6 (2x2) w/ Bluetooth 5.4
- 3-Cell 59 Wh-Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
- Full Size/Backlit Soft Grey Keyboard w/ Numeric Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home OS
- Inputs
- 2x USB Type-C (10Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-A (10Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-A (5Gbps)
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4a
- 1x HDMI 2.1
Warranty
- Includes 1-year HP warranty w/ purchase (parts/labor)
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"The Intel AX211 offers superior performance and stability compared to most Realtek Wi-Fi cards, especially in Linux environments, providing better driver support and overall connectivity. Realtek Wi-Fi cards, often found in budget laptops, are frequently associated with driver issues and unstable connections, with some users reporting dropped Wi-Fi and Bluetooth problems that can only be resolved by replacing the card with an Intel model."
I canceled my original order and reordered with the Intel AX211.
"The Intel AX211 offers superior performance and stability compared to most Realtek Wi-Fi cards, especially in Linux environments, providing better driver support and overall connectivity. Realtek Wi-Fi cards, often found in budget laptops, are frequently associated with driver issues and unstable connections, with some users reporting dropped Wi-Fi and Bluetooth problems that can only be resolved by replacing the card with an Intel model."
I canceled my original order and reordered with the Intel AX211.
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Guess it must've changed. Thanks for the update
selecting the first option of grouped specs (processor, memory, etc) to upgrade to OLED for $0 doesn't actually change the selected display, regardless of whether you choose that "free" option; there are options further down the page to change just the screen, which if you don't edit _those_, you still have the normal LED screen -or- choose to upgrade to the touch or OLED
Can you explain this free processor upgrade (oled?)
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