TDX-V4X7 code for £20 off
Looks like a nice spec laptop for just under £300...
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ssittinieri
25 May 166#2
first rule, never buy an hp
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logy
25 May 162#1
Nice to finally see lower price-point laptops coming with SSDs
ssittinieri
25 May 166#2
first rule, never buy an hp
NerijusS
25 May 16#3
if it's not ultrabook you mean :-)
gorgo2015
25 May 162#4
£300 lower price? You upper class!
palmlots
25 May 16#5
The product details say i3 processor but the title and product spec. says i5.
Publix
25 May 161#6
I noticed that but I believe accuracy gets lost in the transcript.
As It clearly says i5-6200U in the title, i5-6200U to the right of the picture, and "Processor Intel® Core i5" in the show more, save the html as evidence.
Easy to return if you C&C from Tesco if it turns out to be an I3, which you can determine without switching it on probably.
Dxdiag in search box > run command > will confirm the spec in moments.
Don't know why this isn't hotter than the similar non SSD deals elsewhere.
Broadsands
25 May 16#7
Why not? I have an Elitebook for work and it seems pretty decent and the Envy 13 looks like a really nice bit of kit.
Are HP unreliable then generally?
Broadsands
25 May 16#8
Shame it isn't a 1080P screen - and does every laptop and its dog have to come with Windows 10 now!
tan159 to Broadsands
26 May 16#10
Unfortunately yes. I am really fed up of the constant updating ftom microsoft especially for hardware that has been installed & working fine like my sound or LAN card.
Now my computer is stuck in a loop where every few days it will try to update but gets to 100% then downdates. Frustrating because it takes up 20 mins of my precious time every time it attempt to do it.
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Looks like a nice spec laptop for just under £300...
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All comments (32)
As It clearly says i5-6200U in the title, i5-6200U to the right of the picture, and "Processor Intel® Core i5" in the show more, save the html as evidence.
Easy to return if you C&C from Tesco if it turns out to be an I3, which you can determine without switching it on probably.
Dxdiag in search box > run command > will confirm the spec in moments.
Don't know why this isn't hotter than the similar non SSD deals elsewhere.
Are HP unreliable then generally?
Now my computer is stuck in a loop where every few days it will try to update but gets to 100% then downdates. Frustrating because it takes up 20 mins of my precious time every time it attempt to do it.