We keep saying that Black Friday is the perfect time to get a new laptop, and this HP Omen deal is yet more proof of that. Now down to $950, you can save $350 on it at Best Buy in this Black Friday sale, a fantastic price for an RTX-powered laptop with lots of storage space.
That Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card is the shining element here, allowing you to crank up the settings on most modern games for ultimate graphics. It’s all going to look great on its 16.1-inch screen with 1080p resolution and fast 165Hz refresh rate, meaning ultra-smooth visuals whether you’re playing an esports shooter or an open world RPG. The display also has an anti-glare finish, which eases the strain on your eyes during the long hours you’ll spend in front of this computer.
The HP Omen runs on an Intel Core i7-13620H processor alongside 16GB of DDR5 RAM. That’s enough power to get your daily workload done without issue, play games, doomscroll on your go-to social media sites, and dive down rabbit holes while researching new interests.
Frankly, this is a lovely price for an RTX 4060 gaming laptop with this configuration. Such laptops normally only have 512GB SSDs, so the fact that this comes with a 1TB SSD on top of the RTX 4060 is a bonus. That’s enough space for your videos, games, and more.
You could sit around and wait for potentially better deals, but they may or may not drop any lower than this, especially with Best Buy already marking this one as a “Black Friday Deal.” Get this HP Omen for $950 while it’s still on sale and enjoy this stunning laptop!
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