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Need a new daily driver? This HP Pavilion laptop is 53% off

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HP laptop deals are an excellent source of bargains if you’re on the hunt for a new device, and we’ve found an offer that would be hard to refuse. The HP Pavilion 16t, which is originally sold for $1,000, is currently on sale with a $530 discount from HP that more than halves its price to just $470. We’re not sure how long you’ve got to buy this laptop at 53% off, but you’re going to want to hurry with your purchase if you don’t want to miss out on this bargain because it may get taken down at any moment.

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Why you should buy the HP Pavilion 16t laptop

The HP Pavilion 16t is a dependable laptop that will help you get through your daily workload with its 13th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, and 8GB of RAM. These specifications aren’t as powerful as the latest model of the HP Pavilion 16, but they’ll be more than enough for regular tasks such as doing online research and creating reports. The laptop will also serve as a fine entertainment device for whenever you take a break, as it’s equipped with a 16-inch screen with WUXGA resolution for sharp details and vivid colors.

You’ll have plenty of storage space for all of your apps and files on the HP Pavilion 16t’s 512GB SSD, and with Windows 11 Home pre-installed, you can start using the laptop right after you power it on for the first time. If you’ll often be working while on the go, HP’s Fast Charge technology will make sure that you’ll never run out of battery as just 30 minutes of being plugged in replenishes 50%.

In one of the most attractive laptop deals that you can buy today, HP slashed the price of the HP Pavilion 16t from $1,000 all the way down to only $470, for huge savings of $530. This is a steal any way you look at it, and a lot of other shoppers are probably thinking the same thing. Before stocks run out, secure your own HP Pavilion 16t laptop for less than half-price by completing your transaction for it as soon as possible.

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