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HP M2 256 GB J2V74AA specs.

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General Specs HP M2 256GB J2V74AA
Manufacturer:
HP Inc.
Manufacturer Part Number:
J2V74AA
Brand Name:
HP
Product Line:
M2
Product Name:
256GB M2 Solid State Drive
Product Type:
Solid State Drive
Technical Information HP M2 256GB J2V74AA
Storage Capacity:
256 GB
Platform Supported:
PC
Features:
Multi-level Cell Flash, Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
Network & Communication HP M2 256GB J2V74AA
Wireless LAN:
No
Interfaces/Ports HP M2 256GB J2V74AA
Network (RJ-45):
No
Physical Characteristics HP M2 256GB J2V74AA
Drive Type:
Internal
Durability:
Shock Resistant, Vibration Resistant


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