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Amazon Great Freedom Festival deals: 80% off on desktops across all budgets from HP, Lenovo, and more
Amazon Great Freedom Festival deals: 80% off on desktops across all budgets from HP, Lenovo, and more

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Mint

Amazon Great Freedom Festival deals: 80% off on desktops across all budgets from HP, Lenovo, and more

If your old desktop is slowing you down or your home office is begging for an upgrade, now's the moment to take notice. The Amazon Great Freedom Festival is turning the market on its head, with massive discounts on desktops from HP, Lenovo, Dell, Apple, Acer, ASUS, and newer names like MegaDesk and TECNICO. Product Rating Price TECNICO Student Learning Desktop Set, 20" HD All-in-One Computer, Dual Core, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 128 GB SSD, 20" LED Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse, Webcam, Headphone & Mic, WiFi, 2 Years Warranty View Details TrakinPC Core i3 (2nd Gen) (8 GB / 500 GB / Win10) Assembled Desktop PC Full Set Computer (19 inch Display) View Details POWERDESK Desktop Computer Set, i7 4th Gen, 16 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD, 22" HD LED Monitor, Wireless Keyboard & Mouse, WiFi, Windows 10, MS Office (16-256-1TB) View Details MegaDesk Desktop Computer Set, i5 2400, 12GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 500GB HDD, 19-inch HD LED Monitor, RGB Keyboard Mouse, Windows 10 View Details HP All-in-One, Intel N200 (8GB DDR5, 512GB SSD) 21.45'' (54.5 Cm), FHD, Win11, White, 4.17 Kg, Intel UHD Graphics, 720P HD Camera W/Privacy Shutter, Dual Speakers, Dg0154In View Details View More From sturdy budget PCs for students to powerhouse machines built for editing, coding, or design, every setup finds its match. The most popular models have all the essentials covered, solid warranty, genuine parts, smart storage, and enough ports for any workspace. These aren't just leftovers, many are the latest releases, quietly powerful and built to stick around. Pick your favourite before the clock runs out, because this Amazon sale often sees the fastest models and best prices snapped up in no time. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Searching for a budget desktop? Now's the moment. During the Great Amazon Freedom Festival, get desktops under ₹ 10,000 from trusted brands like TECNICO and TrakinPC. Seize up to 80% off while stock lasts. Shoppers are finding genuine value with this Amazon sale - perfect for students, small businesses, or anyone needing dependable performance on a budget. Don't miss these limited-time tech deals. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Give your setup a boost without overspending, desktops under ₹ 20,000 are now available from TECNICO, POWERDESK, and Cyntexia. Enjoy up to 80% off as part of the Great Amazon Freedom Festival. This Amazon sale offers unbeatable prices for anyone seeking solid, day-to-day PC performance. Upgrade smarter while these deals last. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Step up your computing game with desktops under ₹ 35,000 from HP, Lenovo, Acer, and MegaDesk, now up to 60% off. As part of the Great Amazon Freedom Festival, this Amazon sale delivers excellent value on reliable brands. From home tasks to smart office upgrades, these deals make premium performance easily accessible. Act quickly, as stocks are moving fast. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Upgrade to reliable power with desktops under ₹ 50,000 from HP, Lenovo, and ASUS, now at up to 60% off. Take advantage of the Great Amazon Freedom Festival to grab top-rated machines for work or entertainment. This Amazon sale makes high-performance brands more affordable than ever, so secure your new desktop while these offers are still live. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Unlock advanced performance with desktops under ₹ 80,000 from HP, Dell, Lenovo, and ASUS, now available at up to 30% off. The Great Amazon Freedom Festival features this Amazon sale, making premium brands within reach for professionals and creators. Don't wait too long; these standout deals bring speed and reliability for every ambition. Take advantage of these limited-time deals to boost your setup. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Power users and creative professionals can find their match with desktops priced between ₹ 80,000 and ₹ 1,20,000, up to 15% off. Choose from Apple, HP, Dell, and Lenovo for impressive speed and advanced features. The Great Amazon Freedom Festival Amazon sale delivers big savings on premium machines built for demanding projects and top-tier workflows. These offers won't last, so elevate your tech setup while the discounts are here. Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Loading Suggestions... Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

HP Inc. reports profits in line with expectations, warns on Trump tariff impact
HP Inc. reports profits in line with expectations, warns on Trump tariff impact

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

HP Inc. reports profits in line with expectations, warns on Trump tariff impact

HP Inc. (HPQ) is wasting no time preparing for the impact of President Trump's tariffs on its business this year. The computer and printer giant said Thursday evening that its full-year profit outlook now reflects the added cost of US tariff increases on China. HP didn't slash its guidance because it found new cost savings to help offset the higher expenses. HP added that by the end of its current fiscal year, more than 90% of its products sold in North America will be built outside of China. HP CEO Enrique Lores said that price increases on products are a last resort, but some targeted increases are assumed. Indeed, all eyes are on artificial intelligence PC demand and tariffs for HP in 2025. President Trump said Wednesday he will proceed with an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods starting March 4, doubling the existing 10% across-the-board tariff that went into effect on Feb. 10. These tariffs will be added to the 10% to 25% duties that Trump imposed on more than $300 billion of products from China in his first term as president, which mostly remain intact. Trump added that the 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada that have been paused since Feb. 3 would also kick in on March 4. Read more: What are tariffs, and how do they affect you? The Consumer Technology Association recently estimated that proposed tariffs from the Trump administration could increase laptop and tablet prices by as much as 46%. Smartphones could see a 26% price increase. Taiwan-based PC maker Acer said earlier this month it would increase prices on products to the US by 10% due to the tariffs. HP sells its products in China and relies on the country for key component sourcing. If higher tariffs go into effect, it could raise material costs and force HP to raise consumer prices. "We anticipate that the bigger driver of the share price will be the investor sentiment around the likelihood of a PC recovery materializing in 2025, particularly driven by first quarter results as well as managements' confidence in the pace of the refresh starting the year," JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee wrote in a client note. "Importantly, while recent discussions with ODMs [original device manufacturers] and channel partners would suggest some optimism around the building PC momentum, particularly related to the upcoming new product cycle as well as with the Win 10 end of life refresh, we believe potentially offsetting headwinds in relation to [foreign exchange], tariffs (and the pull-in of demand), and potential federal cost cuts are on top of investor minds and have limited the year to date share price performance," Chatterjee added. Here's what HP Inc. reported for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, compared to Wall Street estimates compiled by Bloomberg: Net sales: $13.5 billion (+2.4% year over year) vs. $13.38 billion estimate Personal systems sales: $9.2 billion (+5% year over year) vs. $9.13 billion estimate Consumer personal system sales: -7% Commercial personal system sales: +10% Printing sales: $4.3 billion -2% year over year) vs. $4.26 billion estimate Consumer printing sales: +5% Commercial printing sales: -7% Diluted earnings per share (EPS): $0.74 (-8.6% year over year) vs. $0.74 estimate (guidance: $0.70-$0.76) Weak margins: Quarterly operating margins dropped to 9.6% from 10.4% a year ago. Personal systems operating margins fell to 5.5% from 6.1% a year ago. Printing operating margins fell to 19% from 19.9% a year ago. Fiscal second quarter EPS guidance: $0.75 to $0.85 vs. $0.85 estimate Full-year EPS guidance: $3.45 to $3.75 vs. $3.59 estimate (prior guidance: $3.45 to $3.75) Brian Sozzi is Yahoo Finance's Executive Editor. Follow Sozzi on X @BrianSozzi, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Tips on stories? Email Sign in to access your portfolio

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