15" i5 8300 8G 1T W10 2c (3WF00UA#ABA) (192545208680) (HP Consumer)
15" i5 8300 8G 1T W10 2c (3WF00UA#ABA) (192545208680) (HP Consumer)
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15" i5 8300 8G 1T W10 2c (3WF00UA#ABA) (192545208680) (HP Consumer)

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HP Pavilion Gaming 15.6" Full HD Gaming Laptop, Intel Core i5 i5-8300H, 8GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, 1TB HD, 16GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, 15-cx0020nr
  • The Intel Core i5 2.30 GHz processor provides exceptional performance, immersive multimedia experiences, and swift program loading, ensuring a seamless and efficient computing experience
  • The 15.6" 1920 x 1080 screen delivers an exceptional viewing experience, featuring vibrant colors, sharp resolution, and wide viewing angles
  • Windows 10 Home features enhanced 2 x 2 snapping, allowing you to effortlessly organize multiple windows on your screen
  • 8 GB memory is ready to run powerful programs with efficient multitasking, allowing seamless transitions between tasks
  • The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB discrete graphics card delivers exceptional performance across diverse multimedia applications and user experiences for superior visual quality and efficiency
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Nov 9, 2018
JessieD
3 out of 5 stars review

HP support is terrible and keyboard flaking off

I purchased this laptop about 2 months ago. The first one I got, kept blue screen erroring out. I spent 3 days going back and forth with tech support, repeating the same steps, and eventually returned it. The one I have now, runs pretty fantastic, BUT the keyboard is back over green backlighting and the black is already wearing off of the keys and it's $379.99 for them to replace them. Unless they are popping off, it's not their fault. I am NOT paying that much, after 2 months of having it, and paying $1000 the first time, I'm not spending that every couple months just to read my keyboard. I'll get an external one for HALF that that works 3 times as well. The HP support team was 0 help both times I had issues.

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