HP is one of the best laptop brands out there, and they’re not afraid to slash their prices. Whether you’re looking for cheap Chromebook deals or powerful gaming laptop deals, HP has something to offer. Below we’ve collected the best laptop deals on HP computers from around the internet. Models include the Pavilion, Victus, 17z and the mighty Omen.
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- HP 14-inch Laptop — $170, was $200
- HP Chromebook 14a — $200, was $290
- HP Chromebook x360 13-inch — $260, was $390
- HP Laptop 17z — $330, was $500
- HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 — $480, was $700
- HP Victus 15-inch — $600, was $900
- HP Omen 16-inch Gaming Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 — $900, was $1.300
- HP Omen 16-inch Gaming Laptop with RTX 3060 — $980, was $1,700
- HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 — $1,000, was $1,400
- HP Omen Gaming Laptop with RTX 4070 — $1,450, was $1,800
HP 14-inch Laptop — $170, was $200
Sometimes all you need is a reliable computer for the basics. This HP 14-inch laptop will cover basic tasks like Word, web browsing and watching videos. We’re not going to hype it up too much. It has the most basic of components, including an Intel Celeron processor and an integrated graphics card. These are the kind of components you’d likely see on a Chromebook. It has 4GB of
HP Chromebook 14a — $200, was $290
While the laptop above was similar to a Chromebook, this one actually is. The key is the operating system. The HP Chromebook 14a operates on ChromeOS, so you’ll be running Google web apps instead of programs on your actual desktop. This is great for college and high school students, or anyone who has a constant internet connection. If you find that you basically just use Google apps like Sheets, Docs, and Drive anyway, this is a great, cheap computer for your everyday needs.
HP Chromebook x360 13-inch — $260, was $390
If you like the idea of a Chromebook but find yourself getting a lot of use out of your tablet, you can combine them together with the HP Chromebook x360. This is a 13-inch Chromebook with a hinge that flips all the way around to become a tablet. While in this mode, the ChromeOS will operate like a tablet, and you’ll be able to write, tap and swipe like you’re using an iPad. It has the basic Intel Celeron processor, integrated
HP Laptop 17z — $330, was $500
If you want something cheap but need a bit more screen space than a typical Chromebook, look to the HP 17z laptop. This computer has a much larger screen — 17-inches the biggest most companies go. It uses the basic AMD
HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 — $480, was $700
With the HP Pavilion we start moving out of the budget laptop zone. This 2-in-1 Pavilion is still affordable, but it has a processor that’s a step above the typical Celeron. It comes with an Intel Core i3 processor and an integrated UHD
HP Victus 15-inch — $600, was $900
Gamers may write off a gaming laptop for under $1,000, but take a closer look at the HP Victus’s components. They aren’t going to run a AAA game at its highest settings, but this laptop can hold its own. It has an Intel Core i5 processor and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050
HP Omen 16-inch Gaming Laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 — $900, was $1.300
The HP Omen makes three appearances on this list, all with slightly different variations of components. This configuration has the AMD Ryzen 5 processor with six cores, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050. That’s a nice
HP Omen 16-inch Gaming Laptop with RTX 3060 — $980, was $1,700
This configuration of the HP Omen
HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 — $1,000, was $1,400
This HP Spectre x360 is a great 2-in-1 if you need a nice work computer. It has an Intel Core i5 processor and an integrated
HP Omen Gaming Laptop with RTX 4070 — $1,450, was $1,800
This is the most powerful configuration of the HP Omen
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