A fresh decade has dawned and the new year’s sales are here to ring in 2020, giving shoppers another chance to score some great deals on big-ticket tech items after 2019’s big holiday blowouts. HP regularly runs huge seasonal promos such as these, and its end-of-the-year Red Tag sale is still going strong — but only for a few more days. If you missed out on the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, or if you’re just looking for goodies to spend your Christmas money on, you still have until January 4 to score some serious savings.
The HP Red Tag sale features discounts of up to 62% on all sorts of
HP PC laptop deals
HP has established itself as a titan in the world of Windows PCs and makes a number of the best laptops on the market today. More than a few are enduring favorites of ours, like the Spectre x360 13 which more or less represents the peak of modern 2-in-1 ultrabook design. Of course, HP also still cranks out many excellent computers for students, professionals, and general users who don’t need all the modern bells and whistles of a 2-in-1, and there are even a few gaming machines to be found in the brand’s laptop stable.
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- HP Spectre x360 13t 2-in-1 Laptop — $730 (was $1,150)
- HP Pavilion 15z Touchscreen Laptop — $550 (was $1,300)
- HP Envy 17t Touchscreen Laptop — $1,000 (was $1,700)
- HP Envy x360 15t Touchscreen Laptop — $870 (was $1,050)
- HP Omen 15t Gaming Laptop — $1,000 (was $1,300)
- HP 15z Laptop — $300 (was $520)
HP PC desktop deals
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HP’s desktop lineup covers all the bases, from its no-frills Pavilion business PCs to the higher-end Omen gaming machines, so no matter what your needs and budget, your next workstation could be waiting for you right here – and the HP Red Tag sale is the perfect chance to grab it at a deep discount:
- HP Envy Desktop — $500 (was $650)
- HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop — $600 (was $700)
- HP All-in-One 22 Desktop — $600 (was $800)
- HP Omen Obelisk Gaming Desktop — $1,340 (was $1,580)
- HP ProDesk 405 G4 Mini Desktop — $500 (was $650)
- HP Envy All-in-One 27 Desktop — $1,500 (was $1,700)
HP monitor deals
Your desktop PC is nothing more than an expensive paperweight without some sort of a display, and just as insufficient RAM can greatly hinder the performance of an otherwise powerful CPU, a crummy monitor will hinder the enjoyment you get from using your computer. This is especially true for
The good news is that along with some of the top
- HP 27er 27-inch 1080p Monitor — $200 (was $250)
- HP 24uh 24-inch 1080p Monitor — $120 (was $250)
- HP 27b Curved 27-inch 1080p Monitor — $220 (was $250)
- HP 32s 32-inch 1080p Monitor — $190 (was $230)
- HP Pavilion 32-inch 1440p Monitor — $330 (was $400)
- HP Omen 32-inch 1440p Gaming Monitor — $390 (was $430)
- HP Omen X 35-inch 1440p Curved Gaming Monitor — $1,149 (was $1,300)
HP printer and accessory deals
Buying a new printer isn’t as fun as shopping for a new laptop or gaming PC, but the simple fact is that most of us need one either at home or at the office. And, if you’re like most people, you probably buy a printer with the expectation that it’s going to be some time before you need to purchase one again, so it’s a good idea to get a unit from a reputable maker like HP.
Computers are obviously HP’s bread and butter, but the brand also makes a lot of great printers and accessories. The HP Red Tag sale features a handful of deals on this boring-but-necessary stuff, too, and since these peripherals are things that everybody needs, this is a fine time to buy a new printer, keyboard, or other home office must-haves while saving some money:
- HP OfficeJet 3830 All-in-One Printer — $70 (was $100)
- HP Envy 5055 All-in-One Printer — $80 (was $130)
- HP OfficeJet Pro 9015 All-in-One Printer — $180 (was $230)
- HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M180nw — $240 (was $300)
- HP Elite v2 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse — $48 (was $60)
- HP Omen 1100 Mechanical Keyboard — $80 (was $100)
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