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This HP 15″ Laptop (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Office) Is Nearly Free, Amazon Just Smashed Its Price by 74%

This HP 15″ Laptop (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Office) Is Nearly Free, Amazon Just Smashed Its Price by 74%

Gizmodo20-05-2025
Memorial Day deals have landed early this year, and HP laptops are the stars of the show on Amazon. Among the best offers available right now, there's a HP 15.6-inch laptop (2025) which is on sale at a record low price. You can now get this beast with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage for just $599, which is a whopping 74% off its usual $2,299 price tag. That's $1,700 in savings, which makes it one of the most aggressive laptop deals we've seen in years. Microsoft Office Pro for life, Windows 11 Pro, a mouse and an external optical drive are also included in the bundle.
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What makes this HP laptop so unique?
Regardless of whether you're a student who's juggling classes and creative pursuits, a professional who uses demanding business applications, this laptop has got you covered. At the heart of the system lies Intel's latest 13th Gen Core i3-1315U processor with a maximum speed of 4.5GHz. Don't let the 'i3' moniker confuse you—this processor is a leap ahead and outclasses a number of older i5 chips and delivering snappy, responsive performance across the board.
Thanks to a generous 32GB of RAM, you can say goodbye to slow spreadsheets, laggy video calls on Zoom or Teams, or browser tabs that grind to a halt on Google Chrome. With this sort of memory, you can have multiple applications open, edit massive files and have dozens of tabs open. Storage isn't a slouch either: a blazing-fast 1TB SSD offers more than enough room for all your files, photos, videos, and applications, with near-instantaneous loading times.
One of the real highlights in this package is AI-driven Microsoft Office Pro for life: Never again worry about subscription renewal or missing out on the latest productivity enhancements—everything you'll ever need for work, school, or hobby projects is ready to roll right out of the box. And for those who still cherish their DVD libraries or need to back up information, HP has kindly included an external optical drive.
With Wi-Fi 6 support, you'll also enjoy faster, more reliable wireless internet, whether you're at home, in a café, or on the road. The inclusion of an RJ45 Ethernet port is a lifesaver for anyone who needs rock-solid wired connections during meetings or presentations. The laptop's slim and lightweight design and full HD 15.6-inch display make it a perfect companion for work or entertainment.
Opening the HP laptop is somewhat akin to opening a treasure chest. Everything you'll require is present: Office Pro, the plug-in DVD drive from the outside, even a mouse. It's clear that HP has kept in mind the entire user experience, and enabled any user to be ready to go right away with no extra shopping or installation hassles.
Don't wait too long: at $599 with $1,700 in savings, this deal won't last long.
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