CPU: Intel i5-8365U 1.60 GHz RAM: 8 GB Display: 13" SSD: 256 GB |
Processor HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Processor: | Intel |
Processor Type: | Core i5 |
Processor Model: | i5-8365U |
Processor Generation: | 8th Gen |
Processor Speed: | 1.60 GHz |
Processor Core: | Quad-core (4 Core) |
Maximum Turbo Speed: | 4.10 GHz |
Display & Graphics HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Screen Type: | LCD |
Screen Size: | 13" |
Screen Technology: | In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology |
Graphics Controller Manufacturer: | Intel |
Graphics Controller Model: | UHD graphics 620 |
Graphics Memory Accessibility: | Shared |
Graphics Memory Technology: | LPDDR3 |
Touchscreen: | Yes |
Memory HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Standard Memory: | 8 GB |
Memory Technology: | LPDDR3 |
Intel Optane Memory Ready: | Yes |
Storage HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Drive Type: | SSD |
Total SSD Capacity: | 256 GB |
Network & Communication HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
WWAN Supported: | Yes |
Cellular Generation: | 4G |
Cellular Data Connectivity Technology: | LTE Advanced |
Interfaces/Ports HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Total Number of USB Ports: | 3 |
USB Type-C Detail: | 2 USB 3.1 Type-C™ with Thunderbolt support 1 USB 3.1 Type-C™ Gen 1 (Power delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.2) |
USB Type-C: | Yes |
Input Devices HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Keyboard Localization: | English |
Power Description HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Maximum Power Supply Wattage: | 65 W |
Battery HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Number of Cells: | 2-cell |
Dimensions HP Elite x2 G4 8NU34UC#ABA | |
Form Factor: | Hybrid |
Width: | 11.4" |
Height: | 0.56" |
Depth: | 8.8" |
Weight with Dock: | 2.58 lb |
Weight without Dock: | 1.83 lb |
Dehyheb | April 07, 2024 | |
The laptop is lightweight and portable with a sleek design. It has a fast processor, good amount of memory, and sufficient storage space. The screen is clear and vibrant, perfect for work or entertainment. The multiple USB ports are convenient for connecting various devices. Overall, a reliable and versatile device. | ||
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Basjquz | May 18, 2024 | |
I upgraded the memory to 16GB LPDDR3 and replaced the 256GB SSD with a 1TB NVMe SSD | ||
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