SAVE $155.74: This HP All-in-One Bundle PC (AMD Ryzen 5 5625U,difference between erotic and eroticized transference 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD) is on sale for $699.99, bringing the price down 18% from $855.74 at Amazon in an exclusive deal for Prime Members.
It pays to be a Prime Member-- especially if you're in the market for a new PC.
As of today, Oct. 20, this HP All-in-One 23.8-inch Bundle PC is on sale for 18% off on Amazon, bringing the price down from a whopping $855.74 to $699.99. That's $155.74 in savings. This is the PC's lowest price on record, and the last time we saw this deal pop up was back in the spring. Unfortunately, not all shoppers can cash in on the savings: this deal is only available to Amazon Prime Members.
With this PC, you're getting an AMD Ryzen 5 5625U processor dating to 2022. It's a little older, but with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, this PC is excellent at multitasking. Between its power and sleek aesthetics, it's an affordable alternative to the iMac. Whether you're using your HP All-inOne for work or play, sharp, vivid visuals offer you an immersive experience that's hard to beat — especially with its touch-screen control and cinematic, three-sided display.
This is a PC you can feel good about purchasing, and not just because it's budget-friendly. It's made from recycled plastics, and is ENERGY STAR certified, meaning that it utilizes efficient power management features as well as energy-efficient power supplies.
Put your Prime Membership to good use and score this HP All-in-Once Bundle PC before the record-low savings is over.
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