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Processor HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Processor:
Intel
Processor Type:
Core i9
Processor Generation:
10th Gen
Processor Model:
i9-10885H
Processor Speed:
2.40 GHz
Maximum Turbo Speed:
5.30 GHz
Processor Core:
Octa-core (8 Core)

Memory HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Standard Memory:
16 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR4 SDRAM
Intel Optane Memory Ready:
Yes

Storage HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Drive Type:
SSD
Total SSD Capacity:
256 GB

Display & Graphics HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Screen Size:
17.3"
Screen Type:
LCD

Network & Communication HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Ethernet Technology:
Gigabit Ethernet

Interfaces/Ports HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
Total Number of USB Ports:
3
USB Type-C:
Yes
USB Type-C Detail:
2 USB Type-C®(Thunderbolt™ 3, pass through support DispalyPort™ 1.42, USB 3.1 Gen 2, with BC 1.2)
Network (RJ-45):
Yes
Mini DisplayPort:
Yes

Battery HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Number of Cells:
8-cell

Dimensions HP ZBook 17 G7 497B0US#ABA

Height:
1.06"
Width:
15.7"
Depth:
10.5"
Weight:
6.08 lb





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