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Processor & Chipset HP ProBook 650 (X8C53US#ABA)

Processor Manufacturer:
Intel
Processor Type:
Core i5
Processor Generation:
6th Gen
Processor Model:
i5-6300U
Processor Speed:
2.40 GHz
Processor Core:
Dual-core (2 Core)

Memory HP ProBook 650 (X8C53US#ABA)

Standard Memory:
16 GB

Storage HP ProBook 650 (X8C53US#ABA)

Solid State Drive Capacity:
128 GB
Optical Drive Type:
DVD-Writer

Display & Graphics HP ProBook 650 (X8C53US#ABA)

Screen Size:
15.6"

Software HP ProBook 650 (X8C53US#ABA)

Operating System Platform:
Windows
Operating System:
Windows 7
Operating System Architecture:
64-bit





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