
"For starters, you're getting a reliable machine powered by Intel's Quad-Core N150 processor which at clock speeds up to 3.4GHz provides smooth performance for day-to-day use. Which is to say, from streaming and surfing to document work and hopping on Zoom calls, everything is responsive. The integrated Intel UHD graphics chip serves up smooth video for casual gaming or just reading content online."
"Then toss that in with 32GB of RAM and it becomes even smoother: switching between apps isn't hung up, and demanding tasks run without forcing you to close programs all the time. Storage capacity will not be a problem either: you've got 128GB of UFS onboard, and then there's a provided 256GB SD card, which brings your storage to a whopping 384GB."
"This is where things get very interesting: Microsoft 365 comes with the laptop (you can download it here). You receive a year's subscription in full (worth $130) and it's even the AI-powered version with Copilot thrown in. Think of having Word for writing papers or reports, Excel for calculating with pre-formatted formulas, PowerPoint for creating professional-grade presentations, Outlook to sort your email, and even Teams for working online."
An HP everyday laptop is on sale for $399, down from $1,499, representing a 73% discount and including extras like a wireless mouse, optical drive, 256GB SD card, and a one-year Microsoft 365 subscription. The system is powered by Intel's Quad-Core N150 processor with clocks up to 3.4GHz and integrated Intel UHD graphics. The configuration includes 32GB of RAM, 128GB of UFS internal storage, plus the included 256GB SD card for a total of 384GB. Performance suits streaming, web browsing, document work, Zoom calls, and light gaming. Microsoft 365 with Copilot is included for productivity.
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