What does it mean if a pc is "Not on display?"
There is an HP Pavilion gaming pc that I am considering, although it says it is not on display. What does that mean?
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Typically that means that the store does not have that model in the showroom to show what the product looks like. So if you wanted to touch the keyboard, open the side panel, etc., etc., you would need to talk to a sales associate and have them possible open one up to show you the unit.
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Many models also have similar systems on display, so while the exact configuration of a device may not be out on the sales floor, another system with the same or similar case, parts, and ports may be available to be interacted with in person!
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Just to add on to this, always be sure to verify the stock number on the product page:
This will let you know the store still has some for purchase, but there is not a display model on the store sales floor.
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