OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: Intel Core i5 i5-10210U 1.60 GHz RAM: 8 GB Display: 13.3" SSD: 256 GB |
Processor Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Processor manufacturer: | Intel |
Processor type: | Core i5 |
Processor model: | i5-10210U |
Processor generation: | 10th Gen |
Processor speed: | 1.60 GHz |
Maximum turbo speed: | 4.20 GHz |
Chipset manufacturer: | Intel |
Software Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Operating system: | Windows 10 Pro |
Operating system platform: | Windows |
Operating system architecture: | 64-bit |
Display & Graphics Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Screen size: | 13.3" |
Screen resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
Display screen type: | LCD |
Screen mode: | HD |
Touchscreen: | Yes |
Memory Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
System Memory Technology: | DDR4 SDRAM |
Total Installed System Memory: | 8 GB |
Storage Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Drive type: | SSD |
SSD form factor: | NVMe M.2 PCI Express |
Total Solid State Drive Capacity: | 256 GB |
Network & Communication Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
Ethernet Technology: | Gigabit Ethernet |
Wireless LAN Standard: | IEEE 802.11ax |
Wireless LAN: | Yes |
Interfaces/Ports Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
HDMI: | Yes |
Network (RJ-45): | Yes |
Number of USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Ports: | 2 |
Total Number of USB Ports: | 3 |
Input Devices Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Keyboard backlight: | Yes |
Camera Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Front Camera/Webcam: | No |
Power Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
AC Adapter Frequency: | 50 Hz, 60 Hz |
Design Getac B360 Pro 13.3 BM2BL4BABDPC | |
Rugged: | Yes |
Height: | 2.11" |
Width: | 13.5" |
Depth: | 11.1" |
Weight: | 6.79 lb |
GixBipc | April 18, 2024 | |
I love the speed and performance of my Intel Core i5-10210U processor. Gaming is possible, but not ideal due to limited GPU. The 256GB SSD is enough for files, but more RAM would be nice. Three USB ports are sufficient. Screen quality is clear for office tasks, movies, and YouTube. | ||
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Qesygx | May 17, 2024 | |
I upgraded the memory to 16 GB DDR4 and replaced the 256 GB SSD with a 512 GB NVMe M.2 PCI Express SSD. | ||
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