In short, this thing is built for serious work, and it’s built to do it all day long. This configuration comes loaded with one of the newer AMD Ryzen 5 APUs featuring built-in Radeon RX Vega graphics (giving you a bit of gaming power from an otherwise business-oriented machine), 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. Many ThinkPads will set you back a grand or more, but a $59 discount means the E495 can be yours for $670 right now.
If you’re looking for a convertible 2-in-1 that works as well as a laptop as it does as a tablet, then you need to look no further than the HP Spectre x360 13. The latest “gem-cut” version had a perfect score in our review on the strength of its stunning good looks, excellent performance, high-quality build, and mind-blowing battery life.
Right now, you can grab this HP-refurbished (read: nearly like new) model with a Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD on sale for $200 off, bringing the price down to $799. That’s a nice break, but keep an eye on this one because HP has been aggressive in pricing this version. That’s probably for a good reason: HP has recently released a new version of the Spectre x360 13 that fixes its one issue — larger bezels — while upgrading to Intel’s 10th-generation CPUs and adding a 4K OLED display option.
Deals on Apple products are hard to find, and so sometimes you need to grab them when you can. The MacBook Air, which was modernized and redesigned in 2018, is the best entry-level MacBook you can buy — perfect for a college student or businessperson. However, the previous model was a great laptop as well, and it’s currently on sale for a very attractive price.
One of the best laptops on the market today — and in fact, for several years running — is Dell’s diminutive XPS 13. The latest version has the same tiny bezels as always but puts the webcam above the display where it belongs, removing one of the only complaints we had about the machine. It’s incredibly well-built, looks great, and performs well. It even has a hinge that is designed to open easily while also providing just the right amount of rigidity to keep it in place.
There’s a new XPS 13 version that was recently announced that makes some significant changes to the laptop, including switching the display to the productivity-friendly 16:10 aspect ratio and utilizing faster RAM. However, the 7390 model with Intel’s 10th-gen Comet Lake CPUs has been reduced to $850 for a configuration with a Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 13.3-inch Full HD touchscreen, and a 256GB SSD, falling well within our $1,000 budget limit.
Of course, not everything you find on the sale rack is worth buying. That’s where Digital Trends comes in. Whenever a retailer holds a sale, we dispatch out team of discount-hunting experts to separate the diamonds from the rocks. The best offer they found? A 27-inch HP All-In-One PC (HP’s Windows equivalent of the Apple iMac) with 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 1TB SSD for $1,000 — down a $200 from the usual $1,200. They also circled a HP LaserJet Pro M404N Printer for only $170, down $100 from $270.
If you’re looking for a convertible 2-in-1 that works as well as a laptop as it does as a tablet, then you need to look no further than the HP Spectre x360 13. The latest “gem-cut” version had a perfect score in our review on the strength of its stunning good looks, excellent performance, high-quality build, and mind-blowing battery life.
Right now, you can grab this HP-refurbished (read: nearly like new) model with a Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD on sale for $200 off, bringing the price down to $799. That’s a nice break, but keep an eye on this one because HP has been aggressive in pricing this version. That’s probably for a good reason: HP has recently released a new version of the Spectre x360 13 that fixes its one issue — larger bezels — while upgrading to Intel’s 10th-generation CPUs and adding a 4K OLED display option.
Deals on Apple products are hard to find, and so sometimes you need to grab them when you can. The MacBook Air, which was modernized and redesigned in 2018, is the best entry-level MacBook you can buy — perfect for a college student or businessperson. However, the previous model was a great laptop as well, and it’s currently on sale for a very attractive price.
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One of the best laptops on the market today — and in fact, for several years running — is Dell’s diminutive XPS 13. The latest version has the same tiny bezels as always but puts the webcam above the display where it belongs, removing one of the only complaints we had about the machine. It’s incredibly well-built, looks great, and performs well. It even has a hinge that is designed to open easily while also providing just the right amount of rigidity to keep it in place.
There’s a new XPS 13 version that was recently announced that makes some significant changes to the laptop, including switching the display to the productivity-friendly 16:10 aspect ratio and utilizing faster RAM. However, the 7390 model with Intel’s 10th-gen Comet Lake CPUs has been reduced to $850 for a configuration with a Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 13.3-inch Full HD touchscreen, and a 256GB SSD, falling well within our $1,000 budget limit.
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Of course, not everything you find on the sale rack is worth buying. That’s where Digital Trends comes in. Whenever a retailer holds a sale, we dispatch out team of discount-hunting experts to separate the diamonds from the rocks. The best offer they found? A 27-inch HP All-In-One PC (HP’s Windows equivalent of the Apple iMac) with 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 1TB SSD for $1,000 — down a $200 from the usual $1,200. They also circled a HP LaserJet Pro M404N Printer for only $170, down $100 from $270.
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