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This configuration comes with a 10-core Intel Core i7-13620H CPU and 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a solid combination that'll get you through pretty much any app or game you want to run. The laptop also makes it easy to upgrade the RAM, up to 32GB if you swap the 8GB sticks for 16GB each.
But the highlight here is the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. It may not be the newest or greatest of the RTX 40-series, but it's an incredible pickup at this price. Seriously, you'd have to spend more than $1k for something like this otherwise, and it's powerful enough to raise those graphics settings (although probably not to the very max).
The Acer Nitro V 15 features a 15.6-inch display with 1080p resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, so your games will look great and your frame rates will be super smooth. It's all rounded off with a 512GB SSD that's fast and offers enough space for your apps, games, and files.
Don't miss out on this amazing deal. It's not every day you can grab an Acer Nitro V for $750 at Best Buy!
Save $350 on this powerful RTX 4070 gaming laptop
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Pocketpair, creators of the game fans dubbed "Pokémon with guns," is partnering with the studio behind Tales of Kenzera: Zau as it aims to publish more indie games.
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A week after DirecTV launched its first sports-only streaming package, Comcast unveiled a similar offering that adds news to the mix. The Xfinity Sports & News TV package combines over 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels with Peacock, DVR storage and more.
Although Xfinity Sports & News is being widely marketed and reported as costing $70 monthly, there's some extensive fine print attached. (With Comcast?? Can't be.)
First, that price only applies to Xfinity Internet or Xfinity TV customers (new or existing). You'll pay at least $90 monthly if you want to stick with home internet from elsewhere. On top of that, your monthly price goes up by $10 without automatic billing through a bank account. Autopay with a credit or debit card adds an extra $8.
So, it can be as little as $70 or as much as $100 per month. Plus tax. This is only a good deal compared to YouTube TV (which recently raised prices again) or
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