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Specification HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA



HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA


CPU: Intel Core i5 i5-1135G7 11th Gen
RAM: 8 GB
Display: 15.6 inch
SSD: 256 GB

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The notebook is powered by Intel Core i5 i5-1135G7 11th Gen, Quad-core (4 Core) cores processor. It has 8 GB RAM. Display 15.6 inch.


Processor HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Processor manufacturer:Intel
Processor model:i5-1135G7
Processor type:Core i5
Processor generation:11th Gen
Processor core:Quad-core (4 Core)
Maximum turbo speed:4.20 GHz
Chipset manufacturer:Intel
Display & Graphics HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Screen size:15.6"
Display screen type:LCD
Memory HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
System memory speed:3200 MHz
System memory technology:DDR4 SDRAM
Intel optane memory ready:Yes
Total Installed system memory:8 GB
Storage HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Drive type:SSD
SSD form factor:NVMe M.2 PCI Express
Total solid state drive capacity:256 GB
Network & Communication HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Bluetooth:Yes
Ethernet:Gigabit Ethernet
Wireless LAN:Yes
Interfaces/Ports HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
HDMI:Yes
Network (RJ-45):Yes
Design HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Depth:9.2"
Width:14.1"
Height:0.78"
Weight:3.82 lb
Battery Information HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA
Maximum battery run time:12.50 Hours
Number of cells:3-cell


User opinions and reviews HP ProBook 650 G8 15.6" 43M55US#ABA


userSehydj-April 02, 2024
The Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor provides sufficient CPU resources for everyday tasks. Gaming is possible but may be limited by the integrated graphics. The 256GB SSD is adequate for storing files, but additional storage may be needed. 8GB of RAM is decent, but adding more would be beneficial. There are enough USB ports for most needs. The screen quality is good for office programs, watching movies, and YouTube.
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userKjsywl-XlkMay 07, 2024
I upgraded the memory from 8GB to 16GB and replaced the 256GB SSD with a 512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD
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