


If Dad has a bad back, it’s probably because he’s hunched over the dining room table, pecking at an ancient laptop that sounds like it’s about to lift off into orbit every time he checks his email.
It might be time to treat him this Father’s Day, June 15, with a state-of-the-art laptop (at 80% off, no less).
Perhaps his idea of “tech support” is turning it off and on again…for the fifth time. But if you’re tired of getting those tech support calls at 6 am, this might be the perfect gift for both of you. It’s also a good gift for recent graduates starting their first career. Why not give them a boost toward success and get the laptop?
Luckily, HP just dropped a deal on Amazon that’s so good it feels like a pricing error: a fully loaded HP 15.6-inch laptop for just $379, marked down from $1,899. Yes, that’s 80% off.
So, if Dad’s current setup is one software update away from becoming a paperweight, maybe it’s time to surprise him with a laptop that actually keeps up. Or at least, one that doesn’t scream every time he opens a tab.
Let’s be honest. At $379, you’re getting a machine that would normally cost close to two grand. That’s a $1,520 discount.
Dad needs this. It’s got a 15.6-inch Full HD display, great for reading larger text comfortably and sixteen gigabytes of random-access memory, so those annoying crashes are a thing of the past. The 512-gigabyte solid-state drive has more than enough space for all the documents he forgot to back up over the last decade. With WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, it’s packed with futuristic features he’ll definitely brag about, even if he’s not sure what they do.
Act fast, this deal might be a mistake!
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