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HP Pavilion Gaming 17 2019 review – it’s cheap but is it worth it?

HP Pavilion Gaming 17 2019 review – it’s cheap but is it worth it?

Posted on May 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Pavilion Gaming 17 2019 is part of the newest budget-friendly gaming series of HP. It was released alongside HP Omen 15/17 2019, which we showed you in an in-depth review recently. This laptop may be considered as a budget Omen iteration as it trims down some of the goodies, like aluminum base and bulky cooling, RGB and big-fat RTX GPUs.

In fact, the HP Pavilion Gaming 17 2019 maxes out with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q. Again, if you want RTX graphics cards, you should switch your interest to the Omens, however, you can still buy the Pavilion Gamin 17 2019 with a 9th Gen CPU- the options are Core i5-9300H and Core i7-9750H. You also have the option between a 60Hz or 144Hz 1080p IPS panel and HP should offer it with a 4K 60Hz as well.
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