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popularDr.W posted Today 06:31 AM
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HP EliteBook 840 G6 (Refurb): 14" FHD, i5-8365U, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Win 11 Pro, Backlit Keyboard, Type-C $159.99

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FaintheartedToday 07:30 AM
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90 day warranty.
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Today 12:48 PM
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randomchaosToday 12:48 PM
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Quote from Fainthearted :
90 day warranty.
I've never really had a laptop fail on me.. for $160, if the battery health is decent, seems like a decent deal.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FatFaluz

The price is decent* which is a surprise for Woot (their computers are usually overpriced by quite a bit), especially with 16GB RAM (DDR4-2400).

I agree that you're taking a chance with a battery from a 5-6 year old laptop. 50Wh capacity is modest and if it's at 50-70% health it will be noticeable (and it will degrade from there).

CPU is mediocre by today's standard as it is still Skylake class. Passmark is 2059/5943 (1C/MC). You won't see major improvement from Intel until 11th gen Tiger Lake (i5-1135G7, 2619/9404) or 12th gen Alder Lake-U like i5-1235U (3108/12720), but those are priced accordingly. Intel N100 is close at 1906/5431 and it's fanless, and i3-N305 is obviously faster if one can use more than 4 cores. The cheap Ryzen 5 7520U (Zen2 Mendocino) is 2412/9052.

Aluminum chassis, backlit keyboard, Ethernet port, and Thunderbolt 3 port are pluses. Probably some bonus gooch in the heatsink fan too.

All available screens are 1080p IPS (or better). IIRC on the lesser ProBook 440 G6 (same gen CPU) one could still spec a 768p TN screen for the unvalued employees.
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DiMAn0684Today 01:46 PM
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Jump on G8 deal in low $200s range instead of this.
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Spaceman6969Today 01:57 PM
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Quote from DiMAn0684 :
Jump on G8 deal in low $200s range instead of this.
Why tho? This price is not bad no?
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DiMAn0684Today 02:29 PM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Why tho? This price is not bad no?
Price is not bad for sure, but I saw G8 posted on SD for as low as $190ish. Would at least give you a newer chassis with a potentially fresher battery.
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Why tho? This price is not bad no?
The 840 G6 was released in May 2019, G7 in May 2020, and G8 in Dec 2020/early 2021. A 5-6 year old battery will likely have significant degradation from use, or (possibly worse) sitting in the warehouse (if they were retired after 3-4 years). Corporate notebook batteries are generaly easy to replace and widely available but most second hand batteries are either just as old, or are no-names.

Most 840 G7 uses 10th gen Intel (like the i5-1031U) which is around the same speed as the 8th gen. I'm using a i5-10210U right now and I can feel it struggle at times. The G8 (11th gen Intel) and later are better because Intel finally broke the 14nm curse and could make incremental improvements (by adding more transistors). The EliteBook 845 with Ryzen is also worth considering, 845 G7 was released mid-2020 and you can get 6 or 8 Zen 2 cores, and 845 G8 from 2021 has up to 8 Zen 3 cores.
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stegallToday 04:38 PM
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Quote from FatFaluz :
The 840 G6 was released in May 2019, G7 in May 2020, and G8 in Dec 2020/early 2021. A 5-6 year old battery will likely have significant degradation from use, or (possibly worse) sitting in the warehouse (if they were retired after 3-4 years). Corporate notebook batteries are generaly easy to replace and widely available but most second hand batteries are either just as old, or are no-names.

Most 840 G7 uses 10th gen Intel (like the i5-1031U) which is around the same speed as the 8th gen. I'm using a i5-10210U right now and I can feel it struggle at times. The G8 (11th gen Intel) and later are better because Intel finally broke the 14nm curse and could make incremental improvements (by adding more transistors). The EliteBook 845 with Ryzen is also worth considering, 845 G7 was released mid-2020 and you can get 6 or 8 Zen 2 cores, and 845 G8 from 2021 has up to 8 Zen 3 cores.
A few weeks ago, I bought the EliteBook G8 w/ Ryzen from eBay (Newegg) via SD. It was touted as "certified/excellent condition" with 80% battery, and I paid $211+ inc. 8% tax. I don't know how to verify the battery, but the computer has no visible scratches/dings/nothing, looking brand new. All I do is surf the web/email, and I am quite pleased, to say the least.
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SlickfriendlyToday 05:03 PM
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8th generation OMG. Right now we are at 15th gen.
Worth 80$

Panther lake getting released on Jan 5th
Last edited by Slickfriendly December 20, 2025 at 10:05 AM.
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LavenderReward2499Today 05:04 PM
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Quote from Fainthearted :
90 day warranty.
Even brand item new sold on woot is 90 day warranty. Not sure why.
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Cashelton25Today 05:15 PM
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Good deal.
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pmitToday 07:33 PM
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I'm seeing $140 now.
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Quote from randomchaos :
I've never really had a laptop fail on me.. for $160, if the battery health is decent, seems like a decent deal.
It's already 6 years old... How long should HP extend the warranty? 🤣🤣🤣
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blockheadToday 07:58 PM
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Quote from pmit :
I'm seeing $140 now.
That's for scratch and dent. It appears the regular refurbs have sold out.

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