16.1" 1920x1080 (1080p) IPS display
10th-Gen. Intel Core i5-10300H 2.5GHz Comet Lake quad-core CPU
8GB RAM, 1TB 7,200 rpm HDD
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 3GB GPU
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp...9ms68av-1?
QA Note: Now $602.64 min as configured
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Yes, but to get the same 144hz/300nit display costs an additional $90. So, it's more like $950. best buy deal also had the SSD upgrade, which is another $90. So you're looking at $290 in upgrades to have the same notebook with the 2060 graphics.
https://slickdeals.net/f/14218472-hp-pavilion-gaming-laptop-15-dk0056wm-15-6-inch-fhd-ips-anti-glare-intel-core-i5-9300h-gtx-1650-4-gb-8gb-ddr4-2666-sdram-256gb-pcie-nvme-m-2-windows-home-10-589
https://slickdeals.net/f/14218472-hp-pavilion-gaming-laptop-15-dk0056wm-15-6-inch-fhd-ips-anti-glare-intel-core-i5-9300h-gtx-1650-4-gb-8gb-ddr4-2666-sdram-256gb-pcie-nvme-m-2-windows-home-10-589
Depends if you prefer a better CPU (this laptop) or a better GPU (the one you posted). But I agree, I like the deal you posted better.
It makes no sense, this is priced high enough that you have choices of other laptops with better value specs for the price.. imo this is too high for what it is already..