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HP 15-AY150TU 15.6" Touchscreen i5 7200U 16GB RAM 1TB 5400RPM HDD $898 (Was $1198) @ JB Hi-Fi

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15.6" diagonal HD 1366x768 BrightView WLED-backlit Touchscreen Display

7th generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 7200U (2.5GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)

Intel® HD Graphics 620

16GB DDR4L-2133 SDRAM (2x 8GB DIMM)

1TB 5400RPM HDD

1 x HDMI

1 x USB 3.0

2 x USB 2.0

Webcam

Wi-Fi 802.11ac WLAN

Bluetooth 4.2

Windows 10

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  • +2

    15.6" diagonal HD 1366x768 BrightView WLED-backlit Touchscreen Display

    yeah nah

  • Sceeen and hard drive are piss poor specs

    • +1

      the hdd i'm lenient on as you can pop it into a usb case and use it while you add in a cheap ssd

      its fixable

      the screen isnt… i think jb are mental for thinking people would pay $1,200 for this!!!

  • +1

    I dont get why people go gaga over any laptop with intel graphics….

    • The Yoga 910 look nice if watch bling is your thing (20% atm)

    • Not even that they see i5 or i7 and shit their pants in excitement. More to a laptop than a processor, like a nice screen and SSD

      • +1

        Makes the Lenovo deals look even better e470,e570.

        • Xiaomi and Chuwi / Cube all the way for me.

    • Some people aren't gamers, why purchase a extra component such as the GPU if you are barely going to use it? hence it should be a cheaper buy, but not always the case.
      Some people prefer better battery life - laptops with intel graphics offer better battery life vs laptops with discrete graphics if you compare same battery sizes.

      • well this is the normal thing i hear and I just don't see it.

        I'm rocking a now 2 year old laptop i7, 1tb 5200 drive, 1080p touchscreen, backlit keyboard, nvidia 730m graphics + intel onboard graphics.

        It uses them both with the intel being used more in battery mode, can get up to 3 hours out of the battery after 2 years.

        Paid $780 for the laptop at jbhifi brand new offered them cash down from $890.

        I normally upgrade every 2 years and im seeing worse laptops in the same price range…. even up to $1200 not seeing much of an improvement on what i've got.

        Yet seeing tons of people flock to this crap.

  • +1

    1366x768 needs to die in a fire. It's 2017.

  • So if I think that this is good but it isn't, what should I be buying? I have no idea about computers except to know that want a good, reliable product. It is for email, documents, internet, etc…. small WAH buiness.
    Thank you.

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