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When it comes to ramping up your productivity at work and making the most of your downtime, a powerful and multi-functional laptop is an absolute game-changer. Thankfully, upgrading to a laptop that keeps up with your busy life no longer means sacrificing all of your savings.

The HP Pavilion Intel Core i7 laptop has enhanced processing power and multitasking capabilities, so you can accomplish more in less time, stay organized, and maintain a seamless workflow throughout your workday. It comes packing the Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor so it’s designed for speed, energy efficiency, and reliability — all the things we look for in a dynamic, dependable laptop.

Right now, you can save $300 on this powerful device when you shop at Sam’s Club. Offer ends June 30, so grab yours quick to spend your summer with a laptop that works and plays as hard as you do.

Immerse yourself in crisp, stunning visuals

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You know when you clean your mirror, and you’re shocked by the clarity and detail in the reflection looking back at you? Upgrading to a laptop powered by the Intel Iris Xe graphics is like that.

Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or designing, the crisp visuals on the Micro-Edge Full HD IPS display will take you by surprise in the best way possible.

Work faster to play harder

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The 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor offers up to 32% faster office productivity* and up to 3x faster video editing* to help you breeze through work and get more time back to catch up on your shows.

Plus, with a speedy solid-state drive and up to eight hours of battery life, you’ll benefit from a seamless performance that keeps up with even the biggest multi-screen, multi-tab multi-tasker.

Easier on your back, and the environment

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Despite a 15.6-inch diagonal display, long battery life, and solid backlit keyboard, this is a compact laptop that can be toted around without breaking your back.

Plus, with ENERGY STAR certification, EPEAT Silver registration, and a cool price tag of $599 at Sam’s Club, you can rest assured it is lighter on the environment and your wallet, too.

*Based on testing of Intel Core i7-1185G7 vs. a 2-year-old laptop

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