OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: Intel i5-1035G1 RAM: 8 GB Display: 15.6" SSD: 256 GB |
Processor HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Processor: | Intel |
Processor Type: | Core i5 |
Processor Model: | i5-1035G1 |
Processor Generation: | 10th Gen |
Software HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Operating System: | Windows 10 Pro |
Operating System Architecture: | 64-bit |
Operating System Platform: | Windows |
Operating System Language: | English |
Display & Graphics HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Screen Type: | LCD |
Screen Resolution: | 1920 x 1080 |
Screen Size: | 15.6" |
Screen Mode: | Full HD |
Graphics Controller Manufacturer: | Intel |
Graphics Memory Accessibility: | Shared |
Graphics Memory Technology: | DDR4 SDRAM |
Touchscreen: | No |
Memory HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Standard Memory: | 8 GB |
Memory Technology: | DDR4 SDRAM |
Intel Optane Memory Ready: | Yes |
Storage HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Drive Type: | SSD |
Total SSD Capacity: | 256 GB |
SSD Form Factor: | M.2 |
Network & Communication HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
Wireless LAN Standard: | IEEE 802.11ac |
Wireless LAN: | Yes |
Ethernet Technology: | Gigabit Ethernet |
Interfaces/Ports HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
HDMI: | Yes |
Network (RJ-45): | Yes |
Total Number of USB Ports: | 3 |
Number of USB 3.1 Gen 1 Ports: | 2 |
Built-in Devices HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Front Camera/Webcam: | Yes |
Input Devices HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Keyboard Localization: | English |
Battery HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Number of Cells: | 3-cell |
Maximum Battery Run Time: | 12.50 Hour |
Dimensions HP 250 G7 153V4UT#ABA | |
Width: | 14.8" |
Height: | 0.89" |
Depth: | 9.7" |
Weight: | 3.92 lb |
MyzPadc | April 26, 2024 | |
The laptop is fast and efficient, great for everyday tasks. It's not ideal for gaming due to limited graphics capabilities. The 256 GB SSD is sufficient for storing files. 8 GB of RAM is decent but could benefit from more. There are enough USB ports for basic connectivity. The screen displays crisp, clear images. | ||
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KepXyhy | May 28, 2024 | |
I upgraded the memory to 16GB DDR4 and replaced the 256GB M.2 SSD with a 1TB NVMe SSD | ||
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