Don’t look ahead to Black Friday: Amazon has halved the cost of this Intel Core i3 laptop computer to not up to £220

Don’t Wait for Black Friday: Amazon Has Halved the Price of This Intel Core I3 Laptop to Less Than £220

Don’t look ahead to Black Friday: Amazon has halved the cost of this Intel Core i3 laptop computer to not up to £220

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Here’s one of the crucial ideally suited early Black Friday laptop computer offers I’ve observed up to now – this Fujitsu Lifebook A3511 pocket book is on sale for best £216.20, a 52% cut price from its RRP of £449. You get unfastened supply and you’ll go back it until the top of January 2025.

What makes it a compelling acquire at this worth level are 4 issues: the Intel Core i3-1115G4 processor that powers it’s considerably sooner than the rest you’re going to to find in a brand new laptop computer in that worth vary (Celeron N4120, Intel N100 and the likes).

It could also be one of the crucial uncommon laptops on this class to game a fifteen.6-inch matte complete HD IPS show, and a separate numeric keypad that scholars will recognize.

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Fujitsu Lifebook A3511 trade laptop computer: used to be £449 now £216.20 at Amazon
It is unusual to get this type of deep cut price on a brand new laptop computer with that kind of specifications: Core i3, Windows 11 Pro, 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM, complete HD show and upgradable portions. Yes the DVD power is just a little of an oddity however one I will reside with.

It also has a DVD writer, which adds to the bulk but also provides with an easy way to back up your data or watch DVD content on a big screen. Speaking of which, it does have a HDMI port as well as four USB connectors, a Gigabit Ethernet LAN, an audio jack and an SD card reader. You will hardly need any adaptors.

The rest of the specification is surprisingly good at this price (well, good enough I may end up adding it in our best business laptop buying guide). It has 8GB of removable DDR4 memory, a 256GB SSD (also replaceable), a 45Whr battery (good for up to six hours usage and can be replaced) and Wi-Fi 6E courtesy of Intel.

I like the fact that you can charge the laptop via the USB Type-C connector. As a business device, it comes with Windows 11 Pro (which features Bitlocker device encryption, remote desktop control, Hyper-V among other features) and you can also add a 2.5-inch SSD or a secondary hard disk drive for backup purposes.

Finally, user reviews point out that the Fujitsu Lifebook A3511 is solidly built even if it uses plastic as its primary chassis material – as at nearly 2kg – and given its corporate creds – it has to be able to withstand knocks and a bit of ruffling.

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