An okay laptop with 16GB of RAM is better than a nice laptop with 8GB, and this $520 HP OmniBook proves it

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An okay laptop with 16GB of RAM is better than a nice laptop with 8GB, and this $520 HP OmniBook proves it
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The OmniBook 3 isn’t a sweet treat, but it gets things done on the cheap. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge

Laptop prices are out of whack. $500 used to get you a tolerable laptop, and $900 got you a really good one. They often had similar CPU, RAM, and storage options because that stuff was comparatively cheap; the difference was often in build quality and screen rather than power. But RAMageddon has thrown everything off. Even laptops like the $950 Surface Laptop now start with 8GB of RAM, which isn't enough. And on the lower end, where manufacturers are struggling to compete with the $700 MacBook Neo, they're cutting corners on storage, CPU, and build quality too.

However, one low-cost laptop has bucked this and genuinely surprised me. HP's 16 …

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The Story At A Glance
  • • HP OmniBook 3 offers 16GB of RAM for approximately $520.

  • • 16GB of RAM is now the practical minimum for Windows multitasking.

  • • The device prioritizes internal utility over premium build quality or aesthetics.
Context
Laptop manufacturers are increasingly cutting corners on essential components like RAM and storage to maintain profit margins. This shift forces consumers to choose between sleek design and actual functional performance.

Christian Perspective
Stewardship requires prioritizing substance and utility over the superficial vanity of high-end aesthetics. Choosing a tool that functions reliably serves the biblical mandate to work heartily and efficiently.

Implications
The push toward planned obsolescence through insufficient hardware limits the longevity of tools used by families and small businesses. This trend forces unnecessary spending and contributes to a culture of waste.

Broader Trends
Globalist corporate strategies prioritize short-term quarterly earnings and consumerism over durable, high-quality goods. This reflects a broader cultural shift toward decadence and the erosion of practical, lasting value in the American economy.

Takeaway
Prioritize functional capacity and long-term utility to ensure efficient stewardship of household resources. Avoid the trap of paying for cosmetic prestige when raw performance is required for productive work.

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