HP Just Cut Almost $2000 from Its EliteBook Laptop Packing Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB SSD - Kotaku
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HP Just Cut Almost $2000 from Its EliteBook Laptop Packing Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB SSD - Kotaku
"HP typically keeps discounts modest on its official website to protect its brand positioning and margins. But sometimes, the company unleashes aggressive promotions through Amazon that catch everyone off guard. This Prime Big Deal Day is one of those rare moments, with deals that don't happen under normal circumstances. The HP EliteBook 6 G1i business laptop, equipped with an Intel 12-core Ultra 7 255U processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe SSD, has dropped to $1,149 from $2,999."
"Here, the distinguishing factor is the onboard NPU which performs the work of doing AI tasks locally without burdening the processor or sending data to the cloud. This onboard AI accelerator enables features such as Microsoft Copilot, which is able to summarize documents, rewrite text, make contextual recommendations and keep you organized without the lag and attendant privacy issues of cloud computing."
"The 16-inch screen is WUXGA resolution at 1920×1200 so you get additional vertical screen real estate versus typical 1920×1080 panels. You notice more in height when editing documents or in coding when you need to see more content and less scrolling. The UWVA IPS panel provides broad viewing angles and precise color rendition and the anti-glare treatment minimizes eye strain from long use. At 400 nits, the screen is still readable in brightly lit offices or in the vicinity of windows."
HP occasionally offers aggressive promotions on Amazon during Prime Big Deal Day, producing substantial discounts not seen on the official website. The HP EliteBook 6 G1i business laptop features an Intel Core Ultra 7 255U 12-core processor with 14 threads and an onboard NPU for local AI acceleration, plus 32GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe SSD. The price has dropped from $2,999 to $1,149, a 62% reduction. The 16-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) UWVA IPS display provides additional vertical space, wide viewing angles, 400 nits brightness, anti-glare treatment and low blue light.
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