The prices of laptops have gone skyward since the dollar rate spiked to more than 160 and the tax that is being imposed on such commodities. It is very difficult to get a decent laptop at affordable prices. My laptop just short-circuited a few weeks ago due to a power spike and I have been looking for a new replacement laptop. So today I am going to share 5 of the best laptops with you that you can get under Rs. 50,000 in Pakistan.
1. HP Notebook 15:
Price: PKR 50,000/-
Coming with a matte black finish, HP designed this laptop for budget users using AMD prime technology. This laptop won’t disappoint especially if you need it for some casual gaming.
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2. HP ProBook MT31:
Price: PKR 49,500/-
This laptop comes with a stylish silver finish on the back combined with a grayish top, a curved design, and an SSD that will make it fly.
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3. HP Notebook 14:
Price: PKR 50,000/-
The HP Notebook 14 comes in a sleek design with a silver finish and curved edges. Combined with AMD’s R4 graphics, it will more than suit your needs.
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4. Toshiba Portege Z30-C(USED):
Price: PKR 47,000/-
The Toshiba Portege comes in a flat design to ensure it stays as slim as possible. Combined with 128GB SSD and an Intel core i5, this is the laptop to buy.
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5. HP EliteBook 840 G3(USED):
Price: PKR 51,500/-
The EliteBook is one of the prime laptop series of HP. Although this model is a bit old and you can only find used laptops available in this model but the specifications just make it one of the best.
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