Technology
Save up to $650 during HP’s Labor Day sale (Paid Content by HP)
Have you been dying to outfit your home office with a brand new desktop? Biting your nails, waiting for the moment your ancient laptop finally gives up the ghost?
Don’t let this situation get to death-rattle territory. Friends, it’s time to upgrade — and HP has you covered. From Labor Day through mid-September, the company is offering discounts on over 20 different laptops and desktops, with free shipping and returns, plus price matching.
The biggest deal of the bunch is on the , which is discounted to $559.99 through September 12 — at a savings of a whopping $680. (Think about it: you are literally saving more than you’re spending.) This laptop has a 7th Generation Intel Core i7 processor with 8GB memory, and it’s not holding out in the looks department. The sleek design, with its black matte finish, basically announces, “I woke up like this.”
If you’re in the market for a high-end desktop, this would be an opportune time to snag the , discounted to $1,729.99 through September 15 (a $270 savings). It comes equipped with a 7th Generation Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB memory, but its most boast-worthy feature is its touch screen display. At 27 inches, the screen makes it easy to view and keep track of multiple windows at once. Aside from being an ideal desktop for work; the massive screen makes it perfect for firing up a movie at the end of the day. Essentially the PC equivalent to having your cake and eating it too.
Yes, tons of companies offer Labor Day sales. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and just want to skip this purchasing cycle entirely. But this isn’t a cable-knit sweater that you don’t need — this is a high-performing computer that you absolutely do need on a daily basis. Don’t wait until your laptop dies, taking that latest draft of your novel with it. Let yourself save hundreds of dollars on a machine that’s going to make a day-to-day difference.
Click here to shop all of HP’s amazing Labor Day deals!
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