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HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA




Processor HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Manufacturer:
AMD
Type:
Ryzen 5
Speed:
2 GHz
Model:
2500U
Core:
Quad-core (4 Core)

Software HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Operating System:
Windows 10 Pro
System Architecture:
64-bit

Display & Graphics HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Screen Size:
14"
Screen Resolution:
1366 x 768
Screen Type:
LCD
Screen Technology:
In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology
Touchscreen:
Yes

Storage HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Drive Type:
HDD
HDD Capacity:
500 GB

Communication HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Ethernet Technology:
Ethernet

Interfaces/Ports HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
Network (RJ-45):
Yes
USB 3.1 Ports:
3
USB Type-C:
Yes
USB Type-C Detail:
1 USB 3.1 Type-C (charging)
Number of USB Ports:
4

Built-in Devices HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Finger Print Reader:
Yes

Design HP ProBook 645 G4 3NU37AW#ABA

Depth:
9.4"
Height:
0.82"
Width:
13.4"
Weight:
3.80 lb





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