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HP 17.3″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Hits Its Lowest Price, 2025 Model With 4.8-Star Rating
HP 17.3″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Hits Its Lowest Price, 2025 Model With 4.8-Star Rating

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time20 hours ago

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HP 17.3″ Laptop (8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Hits Its Lowest Price, 2025 Model With 4.8-Star Rating

The $250 price drop on this full-HD Windows laptop with 512GB of storage and super-fast WiFi makes it a total steal at just $380. When you hear about an offer that you can't refuse, you tend to think classic Mob movies, but this one's coming from Best Buy. They're offering the HP 17-cp2025dx laptop, a brand-new 2025 model with a huge 17.3-inch full-HD display, fast AMD Ryzen 5 7000 Series processor, and fat 512GB of storage capacity for just $380. See at Best Buy With Memorial Day and Father's Day behind us and the 4th of July still weeks away, we're not sure what the special occasion is that would cause Best Buy to drop the price of this fast, loaded, big-name laptop by nearly 40% from its regular price of $630. But, when someone makes you an offer you can't refuse, it's best to not ask questions. (Right, Don Corleone?) One-Click AI Power The big drawing card to the newest generation of Windows 11 laptops is Microsoft Copilot, the much-vaunted AI assistant. This HP laptop has the latest innovation, the Copilot key, that lets you summon Copilot without fishing for a desktop icon or using a voice interface that seems to always think you're asking it something. One click of the Copilot button and you're off and running with AI to make you more creative, more productive, more organized, and more informed. You can put Copilot to work and keep up with your other tasks without bogging down, because the AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor, backed by 8GB of RAM, is a multitasking powerhouse. The graphics and videos running across that big 17.3-inch full-HD LED screen are fast and beautiful thanks to the AMD Radeon Graphics card, and you'll have nearly 10 hours of battery life before it's time to plug in for a quick recharge with HP Fast Charge. Built for Work and Play HP's added in some ergonomic and other features to make the 17-cp2025dx a true pleasure to use as your everyday laptop for work and play. The elevated keyboard is easier on your wrists and hands, and the larger clickpad gives you better control over the desktop. The HP True Vision HD camera facing you as you work or play has a built-in shutter that you can close for privacy. Tuned dual speakers and WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 connections keep you logged on and fully up to speed. Best Buy's $250 price drop makes the HP 17-cp2025dx laptop a stellar deal at just $380. With Windows 11 Home, Microsoft Copilot, and the latest WiFi and Bluetooth connections, backed by the security that you're buying an HP laptop and not something from a dubious manufacturer you've never heard of, you can proceed confidently with this deal that's too good to refuse. See at Best Buy

Dell's 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop Drops to $800 From $3,000, Comes With Tons of Goodies for Early Prime Day
Dell's 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop Drops to $800 From $3,000, Comes With Tons of Goodies for Early Prime Day

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timea day ago

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Dell's 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop Drops to $800 From $3,000, Comes With Tons of Goodies for Early Prime Day

If you're still working off of a piece of decade old tech, it may be time to start looking for a replacement. The Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 laptop is a worthwhile option that can work for pretty much anyone's basic needs, be it you're a student, small business owner, or just someone who wants to use something besides their phone to check Facebook. Dell has its Inspiron touchscreen laptop on sale for 73% off, bringing it down from its listed price of $3,000 to just $800. Now that's a pretty staggering discount. A $2,200 savings on a $3,000 seems unbelievable. Well, you're a smart cookie. A lot of sellers on Amazon will set ridiculously high list prices right before putting an item on sale to give the illusion of a crazy good deal. That's exactly what's going on here. However, that all being said, this is a pretty good deal. See at Amazon You're getting a 14-inch touchscreen Dell laptop with 32GB of RAM and a full 1TB of storage. It displays in Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. The laptop is powered by an AMD Ryzen 8640HS six-core processor capable of going up to 4.9GHz Turbo Boost. It can handle multitasking in some heavy duty apps, stream meetings without lag, and keep up with your daily needs. Plus it comes with a bunch of free gifts thrown in. Generous Gifts Included You're not just getting a laptop with this purchase. Bundled in is a license for Window 11 Pro, so you can use the latest operating system from Microsoft to help attend to all your school needs. You also get Microsoft Office Pro which grants you access to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and more. And that isn't a subscription trial that will expire. You'll forever have access to the full Microsoft Office suite on this laptop. Additionally, you'll receive a free wireless mouse, an external CD/DVD drive, a portable 1TB SSD to expand your storage tremendously, a variety of USB port covers, webcam covers, and a cleaning cloth to remove fingerprints from your touchscreen. All these together make up a value of nearly $400 and they're all just thrown in free of charge. For a limited time, you can get this Dell Inspiron touchscreen laptop for the reduced price of $800 (-73%). You're getting a hell of a value once you throw in all the added accessories plus Microsoft Office. Don't wait or you'll risk it going back up to the obscene price of $3,000 before you know it. See at Amazon

Framework Laptop 12 review: plastic fantastic
Framework Laptop 12 review: plastic fantastic

The Verge

time2 days ago

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Framework Laptop 12 review: plastic fantastic

Antonio G. Di Benedetto is a reviewer covering laptops and the occasional gadget. He spent over 15 years in the photography industry before joining The Verge as a deals writer in 2021. Framework finally made a touchscreen laptop, and the convertible 2-in-1 is one of the coolest-looking computers ever made. It doesn't have top-tier specs, but its two-year-old 13th Gen Intel Core i3 processor isn't on its last legs just yet. Like Framework's Laptop 13, the new Laptop 12 has modular ports and fully repairable innards. And you should be able to upgrade it to a newer chip eventually, given Framework's business model of selling new parts for older laptops. But charm aside, you're still paying extra for repairability and upgradability. The Laptop 12's $799 starting price, along with its middling webcam, keyboard, and chunky bezels still make it feel like a laptop for the true believers; others may have a hard time turning down similarly priced laptops with little to no repairability but better specs. The Laptop 12 is one of the most striking laptops I've ever seen. Its pink and blue 'bubblegum' color scheme is particularly fantastic. The pastel colors are vibrant and the gray-on-gray keyboard pulls it together nicely, with left-aligned keycap legends giving it a slightly retro look. The exterior is plastic, with edges clad in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) for added resistance to dings and scratches. It feels well built with minimal flex, likely due to its rigid metal internal frame. I described its overall feel to a colleague as 'thoughtful plastic.' As with the Framework 13, I recommend the DIY Edition (which is how you get the more fun color options). It's easier to assemble than the 13, with the keyboard connecting via pogo pins like the Laptop 16 instead of a delicate ribbon cable. You don't even need a tool to install or replace the M.2 SSD. I had our unit assembled and installing Windows 11 off a USB flash drive in about 30 minutes. Fire it up and you're treated to a 12.2-inch screen that's bright, crisp, and very responsive to touch or an optional stylus. Though, it has massive bezels on all sides. While the 1920 x 1200 resolution and 60Hz refresh aren't anything special, the dead-simple replacement procedure is. Screen replacements this easy could be clutch for classroom deployments, or for giving it to a teen. The trackpad feels better than the one on the Framework 13, and nearly as good as the excellent mechanical one on the Surface Laptop 13-inch, only lacking the Surface's satisfying ka-chunk sound. The keyboard looks amazing, but I'm less enthused by its typing feel. Its tactile feedback is slightly muted, and on rare occasions, it missed a letter I thought should have registered. It has the same 1.5mm key travel as the Laptop 13, but it doesn't have the same juice. It isn't backlit. The side-firing stereo speakers and built-in mic are serviceable. I didn't mind listening to music or playing videos on the Laptop 12, especially with the convenience of kickstand tablet mode to prop it up with the keyboard out of the way. But the webcam is mediocre, looking nice in good lighting but smeary and bad in any indoor setting that isn't bright. Its biggest omission is support for Windows Hello; there isn't even a fingerprint sensor, so get used to typing your password or PIN every time you wake it like it's 2014. Framework confirmed this was a cost-saving measure, but dang, do I sorely miss it. As for battery life, it can get you through a full school day or even a lengthier, eight-hour work day of light use, though a lengthy video call or two can noticeably shorten that. I wanted to test the entry-level configuration of the Laptop 12, but the review unit I received had 16GB of RAM instead of 8GB in its single DIMM slot and a 1TB SSD to go with the base Intel Core i3 1315U chip. With all the included expansion ports and a Windows 11 Home license, our config costs $1,086 — significantly higher than the $799 starting price. The 13th-Gen Intel chip is still a solid performer for light loads but it occasionally shows its age. You can hear the Laptop 12's fan working pretty frequently — not at an annoying volume, but just a noticeable one (and a couple of times while the lid was closed for some reason). It isn't difficult to bog the Laptop 12 down multitasking across many Chrome tabs while on a video call. I just fear what that 8GB entry-level might be like. This isn't my laptop of choice for heavy photo editing, but folding it into tablet mode and processing images in Lightroom with a stylus is an enjoyable way to work on a handful of pictures casually. Though, high-resolution RAW files are painfully slow to import, and the keyboard deck inverted on your lap gets a little warm when the laptop is under load. Framework's color-matched styluses are coming later, so I used a Metapen M2 sent with the review unit, which worked great. I love that the modularity of its four ports allows me to choose a full-size SD card reader, something you don't normally find on modern thin-and-light machines. Plus, if you opt to load it up with four USB-C ports (which can be matched to the colorful chassis), each one is capable of charging the laptop. And if you fear a child may fidget with the expansion cards by popping them in and out, there are internal screws you can tighten to prevent external tampering. It's hard not to love the Framework 12, but its drawbacks, like low starting RAM, an okay processor, and a slightly soft-feeling keyboard, are hard to swallow when it costs $799 and easily ramps up to over $1,000 with upgrades. At that price, it competes with much more powerful laptops such as the M4 MacBook Air (which, to be fair, lacks a touchscreen) and both the Surface Laptop 13-inch and Surface Pro 12-inch. The Framework could one day be upgraded to surpass those machines, but there's no guarantee. The Laptop 13 has turned out to be the shining example of repairability and upgradeability, but the big-boy Laptop 16 is currently in a weird spot. If Framework delivers on the Laptop 12's upgrade path like it has on the 13, then it could be worth the price, either for a student who can grow with it or for just about anybody who wants a tinker-friendly touchscreen 2-in-1. The Laptop 12 has the potential to become more than a quirky experiment for kids. It could be one of the best examples of a laptop in this form factor. Photography by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge 0 Comments

Laptop left charging on bed causes house fire in Bendigo
Laptop left charging on bed causes house fire in Bendigo

ABC News

time2 days ago

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Laptop left charging on bed causes house fire in Bendigo

When Kate Robinson thinks back to the sight of thick black smoke billowing from her roof last month, she becomes deeply distressed. "There was nothing salvageable," she said. Ms Robinson's Bendigo home and yoga studio were destroyed by fire on May 30, when she popped out for about an hour to run errands. She returned to find her home on fire. "I went into my bedroom and there were flames on my bed almost up the ceiling," she said. Ms Robinson ran out of the burning building to find her dog, which had made its way outside, and ring triple-0. She wants to warn others about the risks associated with leaving devices on charge. Fire Rescue Victoria said the fire at Ms Robinson's home on Bakewell Street in North Bendigo was caused by a laptop charging on a bed. A building insurer and a forensic fire expert showed Ms Robinson the burnt laptop and told her they believed the lithium battery inside the computer overheated on a blanket on her bed, causing it to catch alight. "Once they started asking me questions about why there was so much intensity around my bed, and what was on my bed … I remembered that the laptop had been charging there," she said. Ms Robinson said the laptop was an 18-month old AppleMac Pro and it had started to lose charge more often in the lead up to the fire. "It seemed to be going flat a lot, which can identify a faulty battery," Ms Robinson. Fire Rescue Victoria commander Craig Houlahan attended the blaze. "It was clear the fire had actually started from the bed," he said. "It was quite obvious with the development of the fire that it was the laptop, because of the battery." Apple Australia has been contacted for comment. Commander Houlahan said the fire had prompted new warnings about the risks involved with leaving devices on charge unattended. "The main thing is that if you're charging any electrical device, you have it on a hard surface and that allows it to cool," he said. Mr Houlahan said across Victoria, there was at least one call to fire authorities every day related to charging devices. "Over the years that's changed because a lot of our devices now are battery-operated," Mr Houlahan said. His advice was to think about four key things before charging a laptop, tablet or mobile phone. These included overheating of batteries through excessive charging, checking devices for damage, not charging in your bedroom and avoiding charging laptops overnight. He also said working smoke alarms were crucial as a house fire could spread throughout a home within 3 minutes. "Every bedroom should have a working smoke alarm in it," Mr Houlahan. Ms Robinson is now living in a rental property offered through her insurer. She said she was grateful to have been able to save her dog from the fire, and for her community's support, but the experience has stayed with her. "There's still a lot of grief and sadness about losing my space," she said.

Top-Rated HP 2025 Laptop Now Costs $379 Instead of $1,299, Windows 11 Pro and Lifetime Office Included
Top-Rated HP 2025 Laptop Now Costs $379 Instead of $1,299, Windows 11 Pro and Lifetime Office Included

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time3 days ago

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Top-Rated HP 2025 Laptop Now Costs $379 Instead of $1,299, Windows 11 Pro and Lifetime Office Included

As far as computer use goes on a daily basis, there is simply no need to spend more than $1,000 on a machine. In fact, now you can purchase a fully equipped laptop for under $400 and this particular one has Windows 11 Pro, a lifetime Microsoft Office subscription and even a mouse included. Right now, this HP 2025 laptop is selling for only $359 which is an incredible 72% off its normal price of $1,299. That's an astounding deal if you consider all that you get in the box—not just the laptop itself, but a mouse and permanent availability of Microsoft Office. See at Amazon Intel Chip, 16GB RAM, 384GB Storage Under the hood, this HP laptop is powered by an Intel Processor N150 which outperforms the immensely popular N4120 and features four cores and four threads, turbo boosted to a speed of 3.60 GHz and a cache of 6 MB. With this processor, you will experience seamless multitasking and you'll effortlessly access web apps, edit images and videos and gain responsiveness to save time and boost productivity. It's not the best chip available on the market, but it's enough for daily tasks. The 14-inch HD display has a resolution of 1366 x 768 and includes anti-glare and BrightView technology for convenient viewing in most lighting situations. The micro-edge design allows for almost no bezel around the screen with an ultra-wide view and easy configuration of a multi-monitor setup. The integrated HP True Vision 720p HD webcam and dual-array digital microphones provide crisp video calls even in poor lighting. Storage and memory are more than sufficient for regular use: With 16GB DDR4 RAM, this laptop is able to multitask without any effort and you can freely switch between active programs. Storage is shared between 128GB universal flash storage and a 256GB micro SD card, offering you sufficient storage for your files. The prolonged battery life enables you to go through the whole day of work or entertainment without needing to recharge. This 2025 laptop has an SD media card reader which is multi-format, a USB Type-C, two USB Type-A ports, and an HDMI port and it is a simple matter to connect all the devices. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth wireless cards enable higher speed and performance and connecting multiple devices in your home or office is a simple task. The inclusion of a free and perpetual Microsoft Office license is a bonus. Make sure not to install Microsoft 365, though, since this would invalidate your included Office license. With Copilot and Windows 11 Pro, the HP 2025 laptop is future proof: Copilot in Windows 11 is your personal AI assistant and helps you get started on new projects with useful answers, simple solutions and useful tips. This enables you to pursue your interests and be as productive as you can be more than ever. The new Windows 11 Pro operating system features an intuitive and easy-to-use interface with improved features for home and professional users. This HP laptop contains everything you need to use on an everyday basis for a cost that is hard to swallow. Don't miss this opportunity. See at Amazon

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