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Save $330 if you buy this HP gaming laptop with RTX 5060, 32GB of RAM today

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Good Deal Forza Horizon 5 running on the HP Omen 16.
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Even with the discounts, not all gaming laptop deals are worth the cost, but this one from Best Buy will certainly give you a lot of bang for your buck. The HP Omen 16 with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, originally sold for $1,580, is available for only $1,250 for savings of $330. We’re not sure how much time is remaining before this offer expires though, so you need to hurry with your purchase if you’ve been thinking about upgrading from your current machine.

Why you should buy the HP Omen 16 gaming laptop

The HP Omen 16 packs a lot of value, as the gaming laptop is equipped with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card alongside the AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor and 32GB of RAM — that’s the sweet spot for high-end gamers, according to our guide on how much RAM do you need. With these components, not only will you be able to play the best PC games at their highest settings, but you’ll also be ready for the upcoming PC games of at least the next few years.

To give justice to the power under its hood, the HP Omen 16 gaming laptop features a 16-inch screen with 2K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and AMD’s FreeSync technology. The device also comes with a 1TB SSD so that you can build a video game library with several titles installed at the same time, and with Windows 11 Home out of the box, you can start doing that right after you turn on the HP Omen 16 for the first time.

The HP Omen 16 with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card is a steal at its discounted price of just $1,250 from Best Buy, considering its specifications. However, if you’re going to pocket the $330 in savings on its sticker price of $1,580, you’re going to have to act fast because there’s a chance that tomorrow would already be too late. Add the HP Omen 16 gaming laptop to your cart and finish the checkout process right now to make sure that you don’t miss out!

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