Schools is out but the next semester will be here before you know it. Is you college student equipped to take on all their classes? Make sure they are kitted with the right laptop to get all their class work and homework done reliably without any technical issues. Amazon is making that easy as they’ve knocked more than half the price off this HP portable student and business laptop. It includes Microsoft Office and also thrown into the bundle is a license for Windows 11 Pro, a disc drive, and a mouse. It’s down from $1,199 to just $369 — a savings of $830 (-69%).
This student-ready laptop from HP is equipped with a four-core, four-thread Intel N150 processor. The CPU is designed for use with writing your college essay in Word or Google Docs as well as help you swiftly browse the web for all your research needs. It has up to 16GB of memory allows for smooth performance across a diverse range of applications, whether your using them for school work or for leisure.
The display is nice and large at 14 inches across, capable of HD 1366 x 768 resolution to accurately display all the info you need to see. There’s hardly any bezel at all so you really maximize your screen real estate while keeping the laptop compact. And the laptop itself is thin and lightweight, keeping it easy to bring back and forth from the classroom to the dorm room. Portability at its finest.
The battery is reliable, able to keep your laptop powered for up to 12 hours. That’s plenty of time for all your classes and daily homework.
Generous Gifts Included
You’re not just getting a laptop with this purchase. Also 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 which grants you access to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and more — all staples of the college curriculum.
Beyond that, you’ll receive a disc drive to further expand what your laptop is capable of as well as a mouse because, hey, sometimes it’s just way easier to use a mouse than that little trackpad under the keyboard.