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Dell Latitude E5580

Original price was: ₨ 51,999.Current price is: ₨ 46,499.
The Dell Latitude E5580 is a durable, business-ready laptop with a 7th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. It offers solid performance, secure features, and a 15.6โ€ Full HD display, making it a reliable workhorse for professionals and students.

Dell Precision 5530

Original price was: ₨ 80,999.Current price is: ₨ 69,999.
The Dell Precision 5530 is a premium 15.6โ€ณ mobile workstation with a powerful 8th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. It delivers workstation-grade performance in a sleek, ultra-portable chassis, making it perfect for creative and technical professionals on the move.

HP Probook 650 G8 Notebook PC

Original price was: ₨ 109,999.Current price is: ₨ 94,999.
The HP ProBook 650 G8 is a sturdy 15.6-inch business laptop with an 11th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, a vibrant Full HD display, and enterprise-grade features for enhanced productivity. With a focus on reliability and security, it's an excellent choice for professionals and students who need a dependable machine.

HP ZBook Studio G5 Mobile Workstation

Original price was: ₨ 115,999.Current price is: ₨ 98,999.
The HP ZBook Studio G5 is a powerful 15.6-inch mobile workstation designed for creators and professionals who demand speed and precision. Featuring an 8th-Gen Intel Core i7 processor and a robust, professional-grade build, this machine is ideal for demanding tasks on the go.

NEC VersaPro VX-U

Original price was: ₨ 39,999.Current price is: ₨ 34,999.
The NEC VersaPro VX-U is a robust 15.6โ€ณ business laptop built for dependable day-to-day performance. With an Intel Core i5 6th Gen processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD, it offers a perfect balance of solid performance, ample storage, and enterprise features for business users.

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