15.6" Laptop 512GB SSD, 16GB DDR4, 1080p Display
The jumper 15.6 inch laptop is now available for £339.99, down from its previous price of £659.99. This laptop combines powerful performance and impressive features, ideal for personal and professional use.
- Processor: It is powered by a Celeron Dual-Core N5095 processor, with a speed of up to 2.9GHz, allowing for smoother task handling.
- Storage: Equipped with 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD, it also offers up to 512GB TF card expansion for running multiple applications seamlessly.
- Display: The 15.6-inch 1080p FHD IPS display provides a clear, immersive viewing experience, whether for work or leisure.
- Portability: Lightweight at just 3.6 pounds and fitted with a 5000mA battery, it promises 6-8 hours of operation, making it perfect for on-the-go use.
- Connectivity: Features include Bluetooth 4.2, a Type-C port, Mini HDMI, headphone jack, USB 3.0 ports, a TF slot, and a quick charger DC port.
Additionally, it boasts dual stereo speakers for realistic sound quality, enhancing the user experience.
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How would this ever be worth £660 when it has a dual core Celeron processor. I've seen gaming laptops go for that much with dedicated gaming GPUs. I would of thought a price of £250 or less would be a reasonable price for this laptop considering the amount of memory and storage but the very low performance chipset. Another completely fake deal.
Big put off when you see celeron for me its a big no as there are far better than celeeron for better performance
hanalya I'm using a Celeron laptop and its fine but I only paid £50 for it and its faster than this one purely because despite being a older chipset its a quad core model not dual core. You don't pay £340 for Celeron laptops in my opinion although they are perfectly usable laptops and love mine. Now that I look at what they have written it states N5095 which is a quad core chipset yet describe it as a dual core chipset? I suspect you don't get the N5095 but instead the same generation but with only 2 CPU cores. Whenever such adverts give conflicting information it always seems to be the inferior spec you end up with I suspect this is a Celeron N4500 or maybe they have some N5095 CPU's where 2 cores have been disabled. Even if it is the quad core version it still isn't worth this money but at least it isn't quite as bad as I thought it was if you do get this quad core chip. Still very low performance overall though and not worth £340 to say the least.
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