HP NZ clearance sale: our 5 favourite deals on gaming laptops, 2-in-1s and more

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Whether you need a new laptop for work, for everyday use at home or a brand-new gaming machine, they can be quite the hefty investment. If you keep your eyes open and your ear to the ground however, it's always possible to save a decent chunk of change on a new laptop.

And just because they come at a discount, doesn't mean you'll need to compromise on power. Take HP NZ's latest Clearance Sale for example – there's a ton of great devices going cheap, with up to 40% off on some of them. There are beautifully designed 2-in-1s with some serious grunt under the hood and gaming beasts with the latest Nvidia RTX 40-series graphics chips to keep you ahead of the pack.

These kinds of discounts aren't to be missed. In fact, the discounts are so good that some of the laptops are already out of stock. So, to ensure you don't miss out on any more of the good stuff, we've cherry-picked five of our favourite offers and listed them below, covering gaming, work and everyday use.

HP 15.6-inch laptop (silver) | i5-1235U / 16GB / 256GB SSD |NZ$1,399nowNZ$1,080

HP 15.6-inch laptop (silver) | i5-1235U / 16GB / 256GB SSD | NZ$1,399 now NZ$1,080 (save NZ$319)

A saving of NZ$319 may not seem like much, but this 22% discount scores you a laptop that's perfect for everyday use without skimping on power. The 12th generation CPU has plenty of grunt and the 16GB of system memory is more than enough for multitasking. It won't handle a lot of gaming, but if it's office work, school or uni, or day-to-day use at home, it's got plenty to keep going.

HP Envy x360 | i5-1230U / 8GB / 512GB | NZ$2,699now NZ$1,619

HP Envy x360 | i5-1230U / 8GB / 512GB | NZ$2,699 now NZ$1,619 (save NZ$1,080)

The Space Blue colourway of this 13-inch 2-in-1 in the exact same configuration had a whopping 44% discount over the Easter holidays, but if you missed out on that, you can take advantage of this 40% saving on the standard silver model. This convertible is perfect if you're after a touchscreen laptop that pulls double duty as a tablet as well. With a 2,560 x 1,600-pixel resolution, streaming media will look great. And the audio is by Bang & Olufsen, so you get decent speakers too.

HP Spectre x360 | i7-1360P / 16GB / 1TB SSD |NZ$4,999now NZ$2,999

HP Spectre x360 | i7-1360P / 16GB / 1TB SSD | NZ$4,999 now NZ$2,999 (save NZ$2,000)

This 16-inch convertible is one beautiful machine, and its spec sheet reads like a dream too. A powerful CPU, a good amount RAM and plenty of storage means it's good for work or pleasure. There's plenty of screen real estate here for you to view or create your work, then it easily folds into a tablet so you can prop it up to stream videos, or tap away with it on your lap when you need to wind down. And a 40% discount makes it even more enticing. Available in the Nightfall Black colourway.

HP Omen 16 | i7-13700HX / 32GB / 1TB SSD / RTX 4070 |NZ$4,539NZ$3,399

HP Omen 16 | i7-13700HX / 32GB / 1TB SSD / RTX 4070 | NZ$4,539 NZ$3,399 (save NZ$1,140)

The AMD 2023 version of this 16-inch gaming laptop with the RTX 4070 GPU recently had a discount of 25%, and now the Intel variant gets the same treatment. Coming in a little cheaper, you still get a heck of a lot of grunt in the CPU and GPU combo to get on top of your gaming, plus plenty of RAM and storage for those space-hogging games. While we can't call it 'cheap', it's solid value at 25% off.

HP Omen 17 | i7-13700HX / 32GB / 1TB SSD / RTX 4080 |NZ$5,559now NZ$4,199

HP Omen 17 | i7-13700HX / 32GB / 1TB SSD / RTX 4080 | NZ$5,559 now NZ$4,199 (save NZ$1,360)

If you don't need to lug around your laptop too much, this 17-inch gaming machine is a beast! An Nvidia RTX 4080 GPU paired with an Intel 13th gen Core i7 CPU is a powerful combination, plus there's plenty of screen real estate too. Dual speakers with audio by Bang & Olufsen, dual mic array and a battery that promises to last up to 9 hours is impressive. Plus a 24% discount that, while not quite bringing the laptop to the 'affordable' realm, still makes it good value of you want powerful gaming.

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There's heaps more deals across a huge range of laptops, 2-in-1s, monitors and more in HP NZ's current sale.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

Sharmishta is TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor and loves all things photography, something she discovered while chasing monkeys in the wilds of India (she studied to be a primatologist but has since left monkey business behind). While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, she's also an avid reader and has become a passionate proponent of ereaders, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about the convenience of these underrated devices. When she's not testing camera kits or the latest in e-paper tablets, she's discovering the joys and foibles of smart home gizmos. She's also the Australian Managing Editor of Digital Camera World and, if that wasn't enough, she contributes to T3 and Tom's Guide, while also working on two of Future's photography print magazines Down Under.