CPU: i3-10110U 2.1 GHz RAM: 8 GB Display: 15.6 inch SSD: 256 GB SSD |
Processor HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Processor model: | i3-10110U |
Processor socket: | BGA 1528 |
Processor threads: | 4 |
Processor cores: | 2 |
Processor codename: | Comet Lake |
Processor family: | 10th gen Intel Core i3 |
Processor frequency: | 2.1 GHz |
Processor boost frequency: | 4.1 GHz |
Processor boost cache: | 4 MB |
Thermal Design Power (TDP): | 15 W |
Processor lithography: | 14 nm |
Software HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Operating System: | Windows 10 Pro |
Display & Graphics HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Display diagonal: | 15.6 inch |
Display resolution: | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
HD type: | Full HD |
Discrete graphics adapter: | No |
Discrete graphics adapter model: | Not available |
Graphics card: | Intel UHD Graphics |
On-Board graphics adapter model: | Intel UHD Graphics |
Graphics adapter memory: | 32 GB |
Graphics card adapter max frequency:: | 1000 MHz |
Graphics graphics adapter base frequency: | 300 MHz |
Memory HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Internal memory: | 8 GB |
Storage HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Storage: | 256 GB SSD |
Optical drive type: | No |
Network & Communication HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
Ethernet LAN: | Yes |
WiFi: | Yes |
WiFi Standards: | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Interfaces/Ports HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
HDMI: | 1 |
USB 2.0: | 1 |
Ethernet LAN: | 1 |
Input Devices HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Keyboard Device: | Clickpad |
Audio HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Built-In Speakers: | 2 |
Built-in Devices HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Front Camera: | Yes |
Power HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Design HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Product type: | Notebook |
Form Factor: | Clamshell |
Depth: | 256.9 mm |
Width: | 364.9 mm |
Height: | 19 mm |
Weight: | 2 kg |
Battery Information HP ProBook 450 G7 8VU73EA | |
Battery type: | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Battery cells: | 3 |
Xczanp | March 11, 2024 | |
The laptop has a decent processor with good specs for everyday tasks, but not ideal for gaming. The 256 GB SSD may be small for large files. 8 GB of RAM is sufficient for most tasks, but more would be helpful. There are enough USB ports for basic needs. The Full HD display provides crisp visuals for office work and multimedia consumption. | ||
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Bavuza | May 16, 2024 | |
I upgraded the memory to 16GB and replaced the 256GB SSD with a 500GB NVMe M.2 drive | ||
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