
"The days of the touchscreen laptop living in the premium price slot may be over for good, if this Amazon post-Prime Day deal is any indicator. The original $2,999 price tag on this 14-inch HP touchscreen Intel laptop might verge on ridiculous, but the 87%-off deal that drops that number down to just $390 is also ridiculous, but in a good way. The huge leaps forward made by tablets and their keyboard attachments may have taken eyes off of the touchscreen laptop, but this HP model is proof that a solid everyday laptop with a touchscreen isn't just a novelty."
"The guts of this HP touchscreen laptop are right at that sweet spot between "more than you'll ever need or use" and "so puny that I can't do anything without lagging." The Intel Celeron N4500 processor (up to 2.8GHz burst frequency) and Intel UHD graphics chip won't win in a footrace against premium laptops, but they won't slow you down at all when you get deep into your daily multitasking. They're backed by 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, so there's plenty of room for your files, projects, and apps."
"Then there's the touchscreen and all of the possibilities it presents. Pair it with an inexpensive stylus - there are literally dozens of them at Amazon - and you can annotate presentation slides or other documents, or even jot down quick notes or sketches for yourself on the fly. The touchscreen also lets you tap, scroll, and pinch to zoom in like a tablet. Soon you'll be swiping through pages and menus and browser tabs faster than you ever could with a trackpad or mouse."
A 14-inch HP touchscreen laptop originally priced at $2,999 is offered at $390, representing an 87% discount. The system pairs an Intel Celeron N4500 processor and Intel UHD graphics with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for responsive everyday multitasking and ample storage. The touchscreen enables stylus input for annotations, notes, and sketches, and supports touch navigation such as tap, scroll, and pinch-to-zoom. The purchase includes one year of Microsoft Office 365 Personal with premium apps, cloud storage, and Microsoft Defender. The configuration suits students, creatives, and users who prefer touch over a trackpad.
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