Technology
Snag a refurbished HP touchscreen laptop for under $200
TL;DR: Score a refurbished HP ProBook x360 11 G1 EE touchscreen laptop for just $197.99 — a 49% savings — as of April 18.
Sometimes you just want life to be easy. Like, pull your new computer out of the box and instantly start doing your work a minute later easy. If you’re shopping for a new device, it is possible to eliminate the headaches and just get exactly what you need without the hassle.
With this HP ProBook x360 11 G1 EE touchscreen laptop, you can make things easier on yourself. This refurbished model has undergone rigorous quality control checks to make sure it works just like a brand new model. It even has replaced hard drives, so you can start from scratch with a new-to-you device. The only difference is that you pay way less for the same product.
How is it possible that you can start using it straight out of the box? With a freshly installed digital product key for Windows 10, you don’t have to key in 25 tiny, hard-to-see characters to activate. All you have to do is accept the license agreement and get to work.
With a 1.10 GHz Intel Celeron processor and 4GB DDR3 memory freshly installed, you can be sure you’re getting a computer that supports your habit of multitasking. It can handle all of your work needs and stream a Netflix show at the same time (although that may not help your productivity). Windows 10 Home 64 Bit is also already installed, so you’re up to date and can get started ASAP.
The HP ProBook is basically like a tablet and laptop in one, since the monitor screen is fully touch-enabled. It converts seamlessly from a notebook to a tablet, and from a stand to a tent for ultimate flexibility and portability.
Normally, this HP ProBook retails for $389, but for a limited time, you can slash 49% off and take home this refurbished touch screen laptop for just $197.99.
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