HOT! HURRY! HP Pavilion 14″ Core i5 Laptop With 256GB SSD For $294.99-$329.99, Upgradeable To i7, Plus Get A Warranty Rebate!

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HP Pavilion 14″ Core i5 Laptop With 256GB SSD For $294.99-$329.99

This laptop was on sale for $429.99 for Black Friday and is now just $329.99! This price won’t last long!

Plus you can save 10% off $579+ orders with code: SMBHOL10

If you buy 2 laptops and use the code above, the price will drop to just $294.99!

Or you can add $250 of upgrades to the laptop to get the price up to $579.99 and the price will drop to $519.99 after the code above!

Shop the full Black Friday sale here!

Specs:

  • Windows 10 Home 64
  • 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 (up to 4.2 GHz, 8 MB L3 cache, 4 cores) + Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • 8 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 X 4 GB)
  • 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
  • 14″ diagonal, HD (1366 x 768), micro-edge, BrightView, 250 nits
  • Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (2×2) and Bluetooth® 5 Combo (MU-MIMO supported)
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera with integrated dual array digital microphones
  • Audio by Bang & Olufsen
  • McAfee LiveSafe 12 months

You can add $250 of upgrades and/or accessories to get to $579, and the coupon will drop the price by $60! Upgrades above $250 will also be 10% less than the prices below.

Sample upgrades:

  • Windows 10 Pro 64 for $70
  • NVIDIA GeForce MX350 (2 GB Graphics) for $90
  • Intel Core i7-1165G7 for $150
  • 12GB RAM for $40
  • 16GB RAM for $80
  • FHD screen for $30
  • FHD touch screen for $60
  • 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD for $70
  • 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD for $170
  • Microsoft® 365 Personal 1 Year for $39.99
  • Microsoft® 365 Personal 1 Year for $79.99
  • External DVD burner for $49 (Also available here for $15.99)
  • Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2×2) and Bluetooth® 5 combo (Supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds) for $10
  • Wireless mouse for $11.99
  • Wireless Keyboard and mouse for $19.99

A 1 year warranty is included. You can also add a 3 year warranty with accidental damage protection for just $89.99. If you don’t need any replacement parts of service calls over the duration of the warranty you will get your money back by filing for a rebate within 90 days of when the warranty expires! You are allowed to make phone calls for support and still get the rebate. Note that the warranty does not count towards spending the $579.99.

60 COMMENTS

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  1. Anon

    Upgrade the screen to 1920×1080 res (and if you want also touch), it’s a must!

    • Dan

      Certainly a good idea, though I wouldn’t call it a must if someone is on a budget.
      This is a great laptop with or without an FHD screen for this price!

      • Anon

        I just saying with a res of 1366 x 768 it’s not even comfortable to use word.

        • Dan

          That’s not true on a 14″ screen in my experience. On a larger screen that may be true.
          Certainly FHD is a better experience though.

          • Me

            I checked it on 15.5″, that was terrible. I think that even on 14″ it’s a must upgrade for few dollars.
            That’s biggest upgrade, more important even than upgrading from i5 to i7 in this case.

          • Dan

            15.6″ laptops and 14″ laptops are worlds apart. The FHD makes less of a difference with a 14″ or smaller screen.

            But yes, if you can swing it, go for the upgrade.

          • Chuchum Ainer

            adding my voice to those saying FHD is a must. (I did use a 14″ Dell inspiron 5000 with a 1366×768 and it was fine. but on a cheaper panel, which likely has worse viewing angles and weaker color contrast, the higher resolution helps make it a usable screen). $30 is totally worth it. I mean, the screen is the part of the laptop you use most.

          • Dan

            FHD is a great upgrade!
            But like you said, HD is also fine and will work for someone on a budget.

      • penina

        your dell xps that you spoke about is touch and your always the careful type. why did you need touch but forgoed on the 4k?

        • Dan

          1. 4K computer screens give me a headache. I’ll take FHD any day over 4K.
          2. 4K screens are a huge battery drain.

  2. A

    These 2 options are the same price, which should I go with?

    256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSDIncluded in price
    256 GB Intel® SSD + 16 GB Intel® Optane™ memory

    Also is it worth getting the accidental damage warranty for 3 years?

    Thanks!

    • Dan

      I think the 256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD is the way to go, but there’s no big difference either way.

      Definitely get it, you can get all of your money back via rebate if you don’t need it!

      • QA

        I think “256 GB Intel® SSD + 16 GB Intel® Optane™ memory” is also nvme m2 form, in that case it’s a better choice

        • Dan

          Not sure if it is or isn’t, where do you see that?

    • Dan

      Trick question?
      That has an older processor, worse graphics, cost more, doesn’t have a backlit keyboard, doesn’t have a warranty rebate, and is sold out.

      • PCM

        No, i purchase the one you posted on Friday and now wondering if it makes sense to buy this one and return the one from Walmart

        • Dan

          Absolutely. That was a good deal, this is a hot deal!

          • PCM

            Done! purchased with some upgrades so a bit more expensive but will be better than the one from Walmart. Thanks

          • Dan

            Good move!

  3. mileagejunkie

    Catch 22: You’ll need 16GB of RAM if you want to open more than a few DansDeals tabs 😉
    For those wondering, the Wi-Fi 6 upgrade is a must and upgrading the RAM and display (400 nits is better, 250 nits HD non-touch is okay) will make it a very solid machine. Processor should be good enough.

    • Dan

      What do you want to spend? Are you trying to get to $250 in upgrades for the coupon?

      FHD touch is a great upgrade. 16GB RAM is a great upgrade. That’s $140.
      512GB SSD, WiFi 6, NVIDIA GeForce MX350 are all nice luxuries.

  4. Thanks

    with no upgrades, is this a good laptop overall in term of specs? reviews aren’t great so just wondering..?

    • Dan

      What reviews? I only see 1, which is meaningless. Pavilion is higher up than their base line of laptops.

      The specs are insane for this price. High end specs at a rock bottom price.

      • yakov

        really it could play Microsoft simulator?

        • Dan

          I would upgrade stuff like RAM, SSD size, FHD, and graphics card to take advantage of the coupon, but sure.

    • Dan

      Yes, this is a better laptop and it’s cheaper.

      • Mendel

        Please excuse my ignorance, but in what way is it better?
        The other one has 12gb mem

      • Mendel

        And 512gb storage, and original price is more..

        • Dan

          That one has an older processor, worse graphics, no ability to upgrade to FHD on the cheap or FHD touch at all, no backlit keyboard, and no cheap WiFi 6 upgrade option.

          It’s a fine deal, but this is much better. You can upgrade the SSD on this if you need more storage.

  5. Yankel

    How do you get your money back via rebate?

    • Dan

      Click the link in the post for the rebate link.

  6. Thanks

    Any idea how this compares with the EVOO 15.6″ FHD Ultra Thin Intel® Core™ i7 8GB Memory, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, Black ?

    https://fave.co/36t6KQF

    • Dan

      A no name brand with an ancient processor that is 5 generations old? Hard pass.

      • Moshe

        How is it an older processor? This is i5 and that one is i7?

        • JJ

          That has a “Intel® Core™ i7-6660U Processor” the number after i7- is the generation processor, so that has a 6th gen, and the laptop in this post has an 11th gen processor.

          • Moshe

            Oh my … never thought I’m this עם הארץ.

            So what does the i7-i5 mean ?

          • Dan

            They’re only comparable within the same generation.

          • Moshe

            So in general wouldn’t i7 mean a later processor mean a later then i5?

  7. Ttn

    Is there a way to add the warranty after I put the order through?

  8. Seymour

    Ok. I messed up. Now what? I ordered a laptop on Friday but liked this deal better so I purchased assuming that I can cancel but now doesn’t seem that I can cancel! Any suggestions? TY

  9. MS

    Thank you Dan. Got some upgrades and after code was $663

  10. Yossi

    What office software should I get for this? What is the best deal?

  11. Dave

    Can I buy two and return one and still get the discount? 🙂

  12. Yankel

    Dan, if I don’t need replacement etc. after a year and file with 90 days I get back full purchase price?

      • Yankel

        Included in the original price, without any extra charges?

        • Dan

          The rebate is for any additional warranty purchased.

  13. Compare?

    Thought on this laptop vs XPS 15 9500? Def much cheaper…

    • Avrumi

      This has a better graphics card

  14. JE

    Thanks Dan. I ordered a few hundred of these.

  15. Yanky

    What are your thoughts on the extended warranty. Is the accidental warranty worth it?

    • Dan

      It’s a no brainer. Go for it.

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