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Gizmodo
3 days ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
Best Buy Has HP's 14″ 2-in-1 Laptop for Almost 50% Off to Compete With Amazon's Early Prime Day Deal
Why choose between a laptop or a tablet when you can get one device that can be both? Best Buy has the Lenovo Envy 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop at a pretty sizable discount. Normally priced at $800, but for a limited time you can get it for $380 off. That brings it down to just $420—a discount of about 48%. The HP Envy laptop supports Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution in it's 14-inch touchscreen. The bezel is super thin allowing the active area of the laptop to reach the very edge. It's running on an Intel Core 5 Series 1 processor with an Intel graphics card. Memory-wise, we're looking at 8GB and storage-wise, it's working with 512GB. The laptop casing come in a sleek natural colorway, perfect for those who like their style subtle. See at Best Buy Windows 11 Pre-installed The laptop using the Windows 11 operating system with has some nifty improvements. For one, it brings back the start menu from Windows 7 that we've all missed quite a bit. It's also got a brand new Universal Search. This new tool now on the the taskbar that lets you literally search for anything. Whether you're looking for specific files or apps on your computer or need recipes or maps on the web, it will look through all systems to find exactly what you need. Contacts, notes from class—you name it. All with one search bar. And with Copilot AI you can find answers, inspiration, and summaries with just a simple query. Built-in audio is supported with its two Poly Studio Audio speakers capable of producing rich and robust sound. The on-board microphone is even able to use smart noise canceling when you're on video call. This way, your friends, family or colleagues on the other end of the call will be hearing you and just you. The webcam is 5MP which captures super high-quality video chats in up to 2592 x 1944 resolution. The laptop also comes packed with a one month free trial for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Through the Xbox App, you'll be able to access and play hundreds of quality games, large and small. Check out the new Blue Prince which is an inventive take on the roguelike deckbuilding genre by pairing it with narrative puzzle elements. It's a Game of the Year contender for sure.


The Verge
3 days ago
- The Verge
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


Gizmodo
7 days ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
It's Not Free Yet, but This 15″ HP Laptop (Core i3, 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM) Is $2,300 Off on Amazon
When it comes to laptops, there's a model for every type of user – students, professionals and everyone in between. At the moment, Amazon is putting on an amazing sale on a model that meets all requirements: HP 15.6-inch touchscreen laptop (Intel Core i3, 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM) which is currently available at an all-time low price: This powerhouse of a machine (suited for any type of user) which normally costs $2,769, is now available for just $769 which is a 72% discount. This is one of our favorite laptop deals since the beginning of the year, and it matches previous deals seen during Black Friday. See at Amazon For less than $800, you get a machine running on Windows 11 Pro that would otherwise retail for several thousand and that is without considering the lifetime subscription for Microsoft Office Pro that is thrown in. You'll also get a free 7-in-1 USB-A adapter, a mouse, a mobile phone magnetic holder and a 128GB USB stick. Basically, you get $299 of accessories for free. Great Specs For a Laptop The HP 15.6 touchscreen notebook runs on a Intel i3-1315U processor that can run at speeds of up to 4.5 GHz, and is complemented by a massive 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD. These are some of the most robust specs of any Windows notebooks on the market and it's particularly suited for content creators, coders and anyone who requires multitasking. The 15.6-inch FHD touchscreen provides accurate and multi-finger gestures and smooth navigation for intuitive control and interaction with your work or entertainment in a natural manner (you don't have to use it if you're not a huge fan of touchscreens). The screen has a high-brightness backlight and high-contrast technology to provide true-to-life colors and clear visuals in any environment. This renders the laptop an ideal tool for mobile office use, creative work, or merely viewing high-definition media. You will also appreciate the audio part: The two speakers with specially tuned sound provide excellent stereo sound while Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 provide ultra-stable and speedy wireless connectivity with less delay. These are especially useful for streaming, video calling, and online collaboration. For extra peace of mind, the laptop has a physical camera shutter and microphone mute button as well as an LED light to give users security reassurance. Make sure you grab yours before it runs out of stock. See at Amazon


Gizmodo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Lenovo 15.6″ Touchscreen Laptop IdeaPad 1 Hits Its Record Low as Best Buy Is Clearing the Shelves
Why choose between a laptop or a tablet when you can get one device that can be both? Best Buy has the Lenovo IdeaPad 1 touchscreen laptop at a pretty sizable discount. Normally priced at $580, but for a limited time you can get it for $230 off. That brings it down to just $350—a discount of about 40%. The Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop supports Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution in it's 15.6-inch touchscreen. The bezel is super thin allowing the active area of the 87% of the laptop's face. It's running on an AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor with an AMD Radeom 610M graphics card. Memory-wise, we're looking at 8GB and storage-wise, it's working with 256GB. The laptop casing come in a sleek abyss blue colorway, perfect for those who like their style subtle. See at Best Buy Windows 11 Pre-installed The laptop using the Windows 11 operating system with has some nifty improvements. For one, it brings back the start menu from Windows 7 that we've all missed quite a bit. It's also got a brand new Universal Search. This new tool now on the the taskbar that lets you literally search for anything. Whether you're looking for specific files or apps on your computer or need recipes or maps on the web, it will look through all systems to find exactly what you need. Contacts, notes from class—you name it. All with one search bar. And with Copilot AI you can find answers, inspiration, and summaries with just a simple query. Lenovo is prioritizing productivity and efficiency, having added a 'flip to start' feature which turns on the laptop as soon as you open the lid. Battery life will help you stay productive, being able to keep your laptop powered for up to 12 hours. And when you find you're laptop low on juice, charging it for just 15 minutes can bring you back to 2 hours of power. Built-in audio is supported with its two Dolby Audio speakers capable of producing rich and robust sound. The on-board microphone is even able to use smart noise canceling when you're on video call. This way, your friends, family or colleagues on the other end of the call will be hearing you and just you. The side of the laptop has a variety of inputs including three USB-A ports, an HDMI, and an SD card reader.


Forbes
09-06-2025
- Forbes
JGF's Slender New 27-Inch 4K Monitor Could Tempt Apple Mac Mini Owners
The JGF 27F1 is available as a touchscreen as well as a regular display. The 27-inch display ... More includes a kickstand and a VESA plate for mounting on a monitor arm. The old maxim 'You can never be too thin or too rich' is often attributed to the late Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson, who was instrumental in causing the first abdication of the English throne since Edward II in 1327. The same is true for computer displays; they can never be too thin. And as the battle for thinner and smarter displays heats up, the new JGF 27F1-T which launches soon on Kickstarter sets something of a benchmark as it measures just 5mm thick, quite something for a 27-inch 4K display and a far cry from the days of clunky old CRT monitors. Larger computer monitors are becoming increasingly popular, especially now they are more affordable and can increase productivity with all that extra screen real estate. Indeed, many people use more than one display at their desk to boost their productivity. The JGF 27F1-T 4K display has a touchscreen surface and is just 5mm thick. It also works with macOS ... More gestures. Unfortunately, larger displays also take up a lot more desk space, especially if VESA mounting isn't an option. To address this issue, the Korean brand JGF has developed an ultra-thin 27-inch 4K display with a touchscreen option for those who want to use macOS gestures or a graphic pencil. JGF says that slimmer and neater displays are better suited for designers and content creators working in tight spaces like home offices. The company's design brief was to produce a computer monitor that could match the elegance of Apple's products, such as the compact Mac mini M4. Sadly, Apple doesn't produce an affordable and slender display to match its tiny Mac. Apple's own 27-inch Studio Display costs an eye-watering $1,500 and could even afford to lose a few pounds itself. This new 4K monitor from JGF comes with a kickstand but there is also a VESA plate and optional ... More magnetic stand available. The JGFF 27F1 and 27F1-T displays come with or without touchscreen capability and are fitted with a glossy IPS panel that covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The screen also supports HDR400 and recognizes macOS gestures and Wacom graphics tablets on the touchscreen version. The touchscreen version even comes with a graphics pen for use with software like Adobe Photoshop. The core specifications of this screen include a contrast ratio of 1,500:1, and brightness of 500 nits, 10-bit color and a DeltaE of <1. The display is extraordinarily thin, measuring just 5mm thick and with a 0.55 mm OGS overlay. This new monitor has the same silver aluminum finish that Apple uses on its Mac mini M4 and has the same elegant look. There is also an integrated kickstand for use on a work surface and JGF also sells an optional stand. Alternatively, the kickstand can be removed and replaced with the included VESA plate so it can be attached to alternative support such as the popular Hexcal Single Monitor Arm. This new display from JGF covers 100% sRGB, 99% DCI-P3 and 98% AdobeRGB, making it suitable for ... More photography and design. The two variations of the JGF displays are targeted at design professionals rather than gamers, which is evident from the 60Hz refresh rate and wider 10-bit colors. Because the touchscreen version recognises Apple macOS gestures, Windows compatibility is a bit more limited. To power the monitor, JGF provides an external 65W USB-C power adapter as the screen is too thin to house a regular integrated power supply. The adapter is not a proprietary type so just about any 65W power supply with USB-C connectivity should work just fine. 'The 27F1-T isn't just thin; it's a statement,' claims JGF's chief design officer, Hyun-ji Park, during the screen's launch event. 'We've reimagined how a professional-grade monitor can look and feel without sacrificing the power users demand.' There is an optional transparent plastic stand available for the JGF 27F1 display. The monitor's razor-thin profile could shame some smartphones and, as such, could be a game-changer for anyone who wants a screen with smart aesthetics as well as functionality, such as creative studios, luxury offices or cozy home setups. Despite its svelte frame, the 27F1-T offers 4K resolution and 'Zero-Bezel Fusion' technology, which integrates the display drivers and cooling systems into a single edge-mounted module. This eliminates the need for a traditional backplate. The result is a 27-inch monitor that weighs just 3.2kg and can be mounted flush against a wall or carried to meetings like a portfolio. Normally, one drawback with any ultra-thin product is they can tend to be a little delicate. However, JGF assures potential customers that the 27F1-T is made using aerospace-grade aluminum with reinforced graphene layers that prevent any flexing or damage. The JGF 4K 27F1-T is a touchscreen monitor that measures just 5mm thick and is a suitable partner ... More for Apple's new Mac mini M4. JGF says that early testers of the screen have praised its stability, especially when used with the optional magnetic stand which provides robust support while keeping the device's minimalist ethos. When it comes to connectivity, the new displays has two USB-C ports and a USB-C input for the video signal and compatibility with laptops, gaming consoles and USB peripherals. With a sub-5ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium, the JGF might even tempt a few gamers. JGF's 27F1 and 27F1-T have launched on Kickstarter and prices start at $