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Whoa! This Asus RTX 4070 gaming laptop is only $1,000 for Black Friday
Usually, gaming laptops of this caliber don’t come cheap, so we have to call out this powerful Asus TUF machine for only $1,000 at Best Buy. This Black Friday deal has shaved $400 off its MSRP, an impressive feat. This particular Asus TUF configuration really hits the sweet spot, considering the price tag. First of all, there’s an Intel Core i7 processor on board, alongside 16GB of RAM. That’s a great recipe for a speedy computer that can run pretty much any app and won’t die when you open your 87th Chrome tab. Of course, if you feel the need to upgrade, the laptop can support up to 32GB DDR5 RAM. But what makes this deal super sweet is the presence of the RTX 4070 graphics card. Yep! That’s a 7 in that model number. Usually, laptops that have this particular GPU aren’t available for such prices — we’d usually expect to see them around the $1,500 mark. Well, you can get this one for just $1,000 today. The Asus laptop features a 15.6? display with 1080p resolution and a sweet 144Hz refresh rate for a smooth gameplay experience. So there you have it — the perfect Black Friday gaming laptop deal. Don’t miss out on this $1,000 Asus TUF Best Buy deal, and get it while it’s still on sale. The Asus TUF is $400 off right nowBuy now at Best Buy 
© 2024 PC World 11:55pm 

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We love this tiny 1TB SSD and now it’s only $60 for Black Friday
We never have enough storage, whether we’re talking about physical space inside your house or digital. That’s where this amazing SK Hynix Tube T31 deal comes in because you can get a stunning 1TB for just $60. Yes, you read that right—$60. That’s a 33% discount from its $90 MSRP, making for an impressive Black Friday deal. When we reviewed the SK Hynix Tube T31, we gave it a near-perfect score because, despite its flash drive shape, it’s fast like an external SSD. “If you want the speed of an external SSD but the convenience of a captive Type-A connector and a svelte form factor, the Tube T31 is what you seek,” our expert said of this tiny device. The Tube delivers transfer speeds of up to 1000MB/s, which means you can move video games, movies, photos, and whatever else you need in minutes. If you’re moving smaller files, they’ll be there in a blink. Given its USB-A connector, you can use it with pretty much any device you own, from PCs to gaming consoles, although it won’t work with your smartphone like some thumb drives do. Stop wasting time and go ahead and add this $60 super speedy 1TB stick-type SSD to your cart before this Black Friday deal expires. The SK Hynix Tube T31 has never been cheaperBuy now at Amazon 
© 2024 PC World 10:54pm 

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