The HP Laptop 17″ with Core i7, 8GB RAM for $479.99 (49% off, you save $470) is the kind of deal you look at twice just to make sure you read the price right. For under $500, you are getting a full-size 17.3-inch laptop with a current Intel Core i7-1255U processor, Windows 11 Home, and Intel Iris Xe graphics. That means you can handle work, school, streaming, and day to day stuff without waiting forever for apps to open or pages to load. If your current laptop sounds like a jet engine every time you open more than five tabs, this is a big step up for not a lot of money.
The star here is the processor. The Intel Core i7-1255U can go up to 4.7 GHz and has 10 cores and 12 threads, which is more than enough for normal use and then some. You can run a bunch of browser tabs, office apps, Zoom calls, and even light photo work or casual games without the system choking. The 8GB of DDR4-3200 memory (2 x 4GB) is fine for everyday use, and because it is in two sticks, you get better performance than a single stick setup. If you like to keep things simple and you are not editing video all day, this setup will feel pretty smooth. If you ever decide you need more memory later, having DDR4 makes that upgrade easier and cheaper than some newer styles of memory.
The 17.3″ HD+ display gives you a lot of screen space, which is great if you like to have a few windows open side by side or you just want bigger text and icons that are easier on the eyes. The resolution is 1600 x 900, so it is not 4K or even full 1080p, but for web, email, streaming, and office work, it does the job and keeps the price down. The panel is rated at 250 nits brightness and 60% NTSC color, which is fine for indoor use like at a desk, couch, or kitchen table. If you are not doing color-critical design work, you will be more than okay with this screen, and the bigger size alone feels like a nice step up from a 14″ or 15.6″ laptop.
Intel Iris Xe graphics are built in, so you do not need a separate graphics card to watch HD videos, stream, or play simple games. It is not meant for heavy gaming or 3D work, but it will handle streaming shows, YouTube, and basic photo edits with no problem. With Windows 11 Home already installed, you can turn it on, sign in, and get going without messing with upgrades or installs on day one. When you look at the full package – large 17-inch screen, fast Core i7 chip, 8GB RAM, and a clean Windows 11 setup – at $479.99 for a laptop that is usually $949.99, it makes sense if you want a big, capable everyday machine without paying higher-end prices. This is a good fit if you want a home or office laptop that stays on a desk most of the time, runs your stuff without drama, and does not crush your budget.