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Hi! I recently bought the HP Pavilion 14-DV0062TX, and I thought it was one of the latest HP notebook models.  However, upon checking again, I saw that it has now been phased out/discontinued.  I am worried about what could be the specific reason/s for it being discontinued.  Could it be because of low sales, manufacturing issues, customer issues, supply issues, or whatever issue it may be? Does anybody know? Thank you.

 
 
 
 
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@sm_28 

 

Its specs (I think it is pink😞

 

             https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c06051121

 

It uses Intel Gen 8th processor and new machines now use Intel Gen 12th processors (3 years later) therefore that is one reason HP won't  produce it any more but you may see brand new of this series is still around.

 

You still get one full year warranty and more if you wish.

 

Hope this makes sense.

 

Regards.

BH
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Actually, it does not use Intel Gen 8th processor. I just checked now, and it uses Intel Gen 11th processor (Intel Core i5-1135G7), which I guess is still relatively up-to-date. Given this, do you still think that the reason why it was discontinued was that new machines now use Intel Gen 12th processors?

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