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expired Posted by tDames | Staff • 2d ago
Jun 10, 2025 1:52 AM
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expired Posted by tDames | Staff • 2d ago
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(Cert Refurb) HP Pavilion Plus Laptop: 14" 2.8K 120Hz OLED, Core Ultra 5 125H, 16GB Ram 1TB SSD $449 + Free Shipping
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However, while I have no real gripe with the value I'm always slightly disappointed by the overall form factor of the Pavilion Plus model vs. what HP produces for the Spectre. Though the dimensions are comically close, the Spectre has a sleek feel while the Pavilion Plus manages to feel bulkier. Naturally some of this comes from obvious cost-savings reflected in the price, but it has also generally left me holding out from the great value presented by the Pavilion Plus in favor of a discount on a higher-end model (having been spoiled by an old Spectre laptop that's finally coming to the end of Windows support for its 6th generation CPU).
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Jon
However, while I have no real gripe with the value I'm always slightly disappointed by the overall form factor of the Pavilion Plus model vs. what HP produces for the Spectre. Though the dimensions are comically close, the Spectre has a sleek feel while the Pavilion Plus manages to feel bulkier. Naturally some of this comes from obvious cost-savings reflected in the price, but it has also generally left me holding out from the great value presented by the Pavilion Plus in favor of a discount on a higher-end model (having been spoiled by an old Spectre laptop that's finally coming to the end of Windows support for its 6th generation CPU).
Good luck!
Jon
whoever don't want a touch screen for oled laptop is out of their mind. A touch screen adds full attachment and much robust protection while bare oled screen is reflective and fragile. The touch function itself doesn't matter.
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Good luck!
Jon