Save $974 on an SGIN 15.6″ Windows 11 Laptop

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Looking for a new laptop that allows you to update to Windows 11? This is a deal you do not want to miss. It’s not every day that you get a chance to save 73% on a new PC. Along with being loaded with Windows 11, the SGIN 15.6″ Windows 11 Laptop has a Full HD 1080P display, a quad-core processor, and Bluetooth 4.2.

The built-in 12GB RAM and 512GB storage are smooth, fast, and handle multitasking and multimedia well. There is also support for 512GB TF card expansion. Expand more by adding peripherals through HDMI, two USB 3.0 and USB Type-C ports, and a micro SD card slot. Plug your headphones in to the 3.5mm headphone jack, too.

Sgin Windows 11 Laptop Intel

With the latest Windows 11 version preinstalled, the SGIN 15.6″ Laptop has an Intel Celeron N5095 CPU and turbo boost frequency of up to 2.9 GHz. Transfer 4K content and play high-quality PC games with ease. Play your games and watch multimedia on a 15.6″ Full HD IPS display with rich, vibrant colors, an 80% screen-to-body ratio, narrow bezels, and a 16:9 aspect ratio.

Cleaning flow fans and anti-dust technology extend system help with the airflow. An advanced 38,000 MWH rechargeable battery will last you up to eight hours, and the 2cm-thick, 3.75-lb. machine can easily go wherever you go within those eight hours.

Take $974 off the price of this laptop and get it for just $359.99.

SGIN 15.6″ Windows 11 Laptop

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