Amazon Offering a deal on HP 14 FHD Laptop, Intel Quad-Core Pentium N200, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, WiFi, Webcam, Fast Charge, Backlit Keyboard, Microsoft Office 365, Win 11. Shipping is free w/Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
Product Details
HP 14 FHD Laptop, Intel Quad-Core Pentium N200, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, WiFi, Webcam, Fast Charge, Backlit Keyboard, Microsoft Office 365, Win 11
- 【Processor】The Latest Generation Intel Processor N200 (lder Lake-N series, Released in 2023), 4-Core, 4 Threads, max turbo to 3.7GHz, 6MB Cache. the laptop delivers impressive performance for both everyday tasks and demanding applications, making your computing experience smooth and efficient.
- 【Display】14.0″ IPS Anti-Glare FHD (1920 x 1080) 250-Nits Display. BrightView With virtually no bezel encircling the display, an ultra-wide viewing experience provides for seamless multi-monitor set-ups. Full-Size Backlit Keyboard and 1080p Webcam with Privacy Shutter
- 【Upgraded to 16GB DDR4 RAM】Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once. 【Upgraded to 1TB SSD】Provides massive storage space for huge files, so that you can store important digital data and work your way through it with ease. It gives you enormous space to save all of your files.
- 【Activate 1 Year MS office 365】(About switch to regular Win10, see the detail in Product description) Activate pre-installed Office: 1.Launch any Office app > 2.Start your activation by signing in with your Microsoft account(Create a account if you don’t have one yet) > 3.Click “Activate Office” > 4.Sign in your account and follow the next prompts. > 5.Complete Step 1,2 and 3 > 6.Click on Refresh once Office is ready > 7.Open a document and accept the license agreement.
- 【Windows 11 Home S Mode】You may switch to regular windows 11: Press “Start button” bottom left of the screen; Select “Settings” icon above “power” icon;Select Update & Security and Activation, then Go to Store; Select “Get” option under “Switch out of S mode”; Hit Install. (If you also see an “Upgrade your edition of Windows” section, be careful not to click the “Go to the Store” link that appears there.)