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HP's Omen gaming laptop has dropped to $1,599, making it a great early deal for gamers on a budget.
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Ahead of Amazon Prime Day, the HP Omen Gaming Laptop is 30% off, having dropped down to a cool $1,599. It also comes bundled with a free Thunderobot 7-in-1 USB-C Hub.
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Gaming laptops are among the most expensive PCs that you can buy. Manufacturers are putting world-class hardware into a relatively small form factor. And it's for that reason that I really like this HP Omen deal, because it's a great way to get into PC gaming without needing to pay a few thousand dollars. This deal brings the barrier to entry to a more comfortable level.
