
"This HP 17.3-inch touchscreen laptop has dropped to an all-time low of $1,139, down from its typical $4,399 price tag. That's a 74% discount that transforms what would normally be an enterprise-level workstation into something actually affordable: With 64GB of DDR5 RAM, a 2TB solid-state drive and Windows 11 Pro, this configuration delivers the kind of performance that eliminates the compromises you'd normally accept in budget machines."
"The specs here genuinely belong in a different price category: The Intel Ultra 7 255U processor features 12 cores split between performance and efficiency cores, and provides serious computational power for demanding tasks while maintaining decent battery life during lighter workloads. This hybrid architecture means the laptop can handle video editing, 3D rendering or running multiple virtual machines when you need performance."
"With 64GB, you can have professional apps up and running at the same time with no lag and no continual disk thrashing that afflicts machines with too little RAM. Video editors can skim 4K timelines easily, developers can have a multitude of Docker containers and local test sites up and running, and the designer can work with enormous layered files in Adobe Creative Suite without the system playing catch-up."
Amazon reduced the price of an HP 17.3-inch touchscreen laptop to $1,139 from $4,399, a 74% discount. The configuration includes an Intel Ultra 7 255U processor, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, a 2TB solid-state drive, and Windows 11 Pro. The hybrid 12-core CPU balances performance and efficiency to support video editing, 3D rendering, and multiple virtual machines while preserving battery life under lighter loads. Sixty-four gigabytes of DDR5 memory enables simultaneous professional applications without lag or disk thrashing and accelerates application launches and file operations compared with DDR4. The system targets demanding workflows that typically require workstation-class hardware.
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