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This HP monitor and desktop bundle is only $369 — almost 50% off
TL;DR: This rare HP Pavilion monitor and desktop bundle is almost 50% off, getting you both items for $369.99.
Office makeovers always get the short end of the stick.
When it’s either “get a new computer that only I’ll use” or “get a new mattress that two of us will use,” gifting to yourself is kind of off the table. Being an adult rocks.
You don’t have to settle for a cheap laptop: This HP Pavilion desktop and 23.8-inch monitor usually bundle for $699, but Walmart is offering both for just $369.99. To put it in perspective, the desktop by itself is $499 and the monitor is $127.88. This deal would save you over $100 even if you only got the desktop. Adding the monitor, that’s nearly 50% off.
Compared to your current potato of a PC, this HP desktop is about to blow your mind. It’s powered by an 8th generation Intel Core i3-8100 processor and has a whopping 1TB of internal storage to house all of your content without slowing down.
Not only is the 23.8-inch HD display optimal for organizing multiple on-screen projects (23.8 inches is almost double the size of a 13-inch MacBook,) but 178-degree viewing angles turn it into a serious entertainment experience. Just in time for The Handmaid’s Tale, am I right?
Regularly $699, you can save $329.01 and get both items for $369.99 plus free two-day delivery.
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