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Laptop deals with discounts of more than 50% are very capable of attracting the attention of shoppers, but not all of them are worth it. B&H’s offer for the HP Dragonfly Pro will be worth it though, with the device’s price all the way down to $619 following a $780 discount on its original price of $1,399. The savings are planned to remain online until October 30, but because of the limited supply for this bargain, we’re not sure if it will stay available that long. If you want to get this laptop for less than half-price, we highly recommend making the purchase as soon as you can.

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Why you should buy the HP Dragonfly Pro laptop

The specifications of the HP Dragonfly Pro give it enough to challenge the performance of the best laptops. It’s equipped with the AMD Ryzen 7 7736U processor and integrated AMD Radeon 680M Graphics, alongside 16GB of RAM that our guide on how much RAM do you need says is on the level of top-tier devices. The laptop also ships with a 512GB SSD for ample storage, and it comes with Windows 11 Home pre-loaded. Its 14-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate may be somewhat disappointing, but for productivity-focused people who don’t need extreme sharpness and very realistic colors, the display will be good enough.

One of the most helpful features of the HP Dragonfly Pro will make sure that your stream of productivity will never be broken for too long: There’s a button on the keyboard that takes you directly to the MyHP app’s Live Support section, from where you can speak or chat with a live representative, 24/7, whenever you come across any technical issue with the laptop. It’s free for the first year, and you can purchase additional months of support afterwards.

If you want to buy a new laptop with dependable performance at a relatively affordable price, check out the HP Dragonfly Pro. It’s currently available from B&H at $780 off, slashing its price from $1,399 to only $619. This is one of the most interesting HP laptop deals that we’ve come across recently, and while the plan is to have it up until October 30, we don’t think this bargain will make it to the end of the month because of its limited supply. If you think the HP Dragonfly Pro is perfect for you, then you’re going to want to complete your transaction right now while there is still stock for sale.

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