GET $240 OFF:Jan. 27th,hidden indian sex videos the HP Touch Screen Laptop Intel Core i3 8GB 256GB SSD is discounted to $259.99 at Best Buy's 48 Hour Flash Sale, for a savings of 48%.
When a computer dies it's usually unexpected. Whether you suddenly need a replacement laptop or you're shopping for a new machine, budget often makes the final call as to which model we choose. Thankfully, sales like today's 48 Hour Sale at Best Buy extend our purchasing power.
Case in point, the HP Touch Screen Laptop Intel Core i3 8GB 256GB SSD just got price-dropped down to $259.99 while in stock, for a savings of $240 off, or 48%.
This HP Touch Screen Laptop is a more-budget oriented rig, sure, but it definitely packs enough heat for what most people will need. With 8GB of RAM, it has the memory required to crack open a streaming library, cycle through multiple tabs at your WFH job, and power email and docs while you listen to music.
As far as storage goes, 256GB will host an impressive backup of all your smartphone photos, hold a library of music like streaming isn't a thing, and even keep your game files on deck. Gaming might not be the smoothest with the Intel Core i3 and Intel UHD graphics, but lighter-duty titles should run without a hitch.
With a medium LED touchscreen, you'll be able to move tabs intuitively and tap on content to load it. Don't expect perfect color accuracy and resolution, but you will get a sparkling UHD image with high contrast.
Currently, the HP Touch Screen Laptop Intel Core i3 8GB 256GB SSD is on sale for $259.99 at Best Buy's 48 Hour Flash Sale, saving you 48%, or $240 off.
This laptop is a great buy for productivity tasks out on the town. Work from the coffee shop when you don't need to be in the office, or take a video-meeting at the airport.
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