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Save on Tech and Tech Accessories with HP’s Mother’s Day Sale

Moms Deserve The Best (Tech)

She deserves great tech to use on the daily and stylish on-the-go accessories to help keep her mobile.

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HP is making it easy to upgrade your mom’s essential tech and tech accessories with its Mother’s Day sale and gift guide. No matter what kind of mom you’re shopping for, this sale likely has something for her. HP’s Spectre Tech Tote, for example delivers on both versatility and style. The tote includes a dedicated laptop compartment that lets you easily charge your laptop without taking it out. Its full grain leather exterior — with a pebble finish on its bottom — marry form and function. You can get it for $100 (60% off) right now. If you want to upgrade her laptop before considering a great tote, consider HP’s Pavilion 15t Laptop. It’s equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor for speedy performance and a memory chip that optimizes that performance automatically. The Pavilion starts at $999 and you can save on many discounted and optional upgrades to it, from software to detachable cameras. Personalize her new laptop with one of six unique styles, from Sapphire Blue to Pale Gold. And if you want to take your mom’s home printer to the next level, take a look at the inconspicuous HP Tango X, a WiFi-enabled printer that also prints beautiful photos and is designed to look great anywhere she puts it in the house. Personalize this printer with Cork and Currant Cover, which adds a sense of style to an otherwise neglected home accessory and is going for $60 right now. Whether it’s her actual tech or its accessories you want to help upgrade this Mother’s Day, HP’s sale covers the gamut — the discounts end soon so don’t wait to check out your options.

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