SAVE $150: As of Feb. 8, get the HP Envy Move all-in-one PC for just $749.99 at HP. That's a discount of 21%.
It's one thing to pick a laptop to handle some small tasks here and there on your daily commute. It's another to take your entire office setup with you on the go so you can really get down to business. With an all-in-one PC, that's exactly what you can do, and with some serious panache. If you're the type of person who needs to take a hardier setup with you from place to place, an all-in-one PC is just what the doctor ordered — and HP has a great deal on one of our favorites today.
As of Feb. 8, the HP Envy Move (Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is just $749.99 at HP, which is a $150 discount and 21% off its normal price of $899.99.
The HP Envy Move looks like a small, off-white briefcase, but it's a complete computer setup that easily goes where you go. It's meant for you to pick it up (literally, with a handle) and take it with you, with a "kangaroo" pouch on the outside for your keyboard and other small accessories. It's essentially an impressive 23.8-inch display with "magic feet" that pop out when you set it down. Portable like a laptop and hardy like a desktop PC, it's everything you need to get things done while traveling or away from home.
Mashable Tech Editor Kim Gedeon put this mobile PC through its paces in her review and came out pleasantly surprised, calling it one of her "favorite tech products" of 2023. She praised its "spacious 24-inch display that has the mobility of a laptop, but the large footprint of a desktop."
This particular model is the cheapest variant on offer, with an Intel Core i3 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD for storage. While this is a great deal for the base model, keep in mind that the souped-up Intel Core i5 iteration is set to be featured next Tuesday as a Best Buy drop deal. It will likely dip to a sub-$800 price then, so if you're thinking you might need the extra power, it could be prudent to wait. Still, if you need and want this PC now, it's a good buy on a piece of tech that almost claimed our Mashable's Choice award.
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