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HP ProBook 440 G8 Intel Core i3 1115G4 14 Inch HD Display Silver Laptop

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Product Id: 33.01.020.1331

Quick Overview

Laptop Brand – HP
Laptop Series – ProBook
Processor Brand – Intel
Processor Type – Core i3
Processor Generation – 11th Gen
Processor Model – Core i3 1115G4

 

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General

Brand
HP
Model
HP ProBook 440 G8
Laptop Series
ProBook
Part No
2Q525AV-3Y

Processor

Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Type
Core i3
Generation
11th
Processor Model
Core i3 1115G4
Processor Max Turbo Frequency
4.10GHz
Processor Core
2
Processor Thread
4
CPU Cache
6MB

Memory

RAM
8GB
RAM Type
DDR4

Storage

Storage
256GB SSD
Installed SSD Type
NVMe PCIe

Graphics

Graphics Chipset
Intel UHD Graphics
Graphics Memory Accessibility
Integrated
Graphics Memory
Shared

Display

Display Size (Inch)
14
Display Type
HD LED
Display Resolution
1366×768 (WxH) HD

Ports & Slots

Optical Drive
No

Network & Connectivity

WIFI
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes

Audio & Camera

Speaker
Yes
Microphone.
Yes
Webcam
Yes

Keyboard

Pointing Device
Touchpad

Software

Operating System
Free-Dos

Physical Description

Color
Silver

Warranty

Warranty
3 year (Battery, Adapter 1 year)
Warranty Claim Duration (Approximate)
Estimated Warranty Claim Duration 30 Days. It may take additional time up to 60 days

Additional Info

Country Of Origin
USA
Made in/ Assemble
China

Details:

Laptop Brand – HP, Laptop Model – HP ProBook 440 G8, Laptop Series – ProBook, Processor Brand – Intel, Processor Type – Core i3, Processor Generation – 11th Gen, Processor Model – Core i3 1115G4, Processor Max Turbo Frequency – 4.10GHz, Processor Core – 2, Processor Thread – 4, Processor Cache – 6MB, Display Size – 14 Inch, Display Technology – HD LED Display, Display Resolution – 1366 x 768, Memory (RAM) – 8GB, Memory Type – DDR4, Storage – 256GB SSD, Installed SSD Type – NVMe PCIe, Optical Drive – No-ODD, Graphics Chipset – Intel UHD Graphics, Graphics Memory Accesibility – Integrated, Graphics Memory – Shared, WiFi – Yes, Bluetooth – Yes, Speaker – Yes, Microphone – Yes, WebCam – Yes, Num Key pad – No, Pointing Device – TouchPad, Operating System – Free DOS, Color – Silver, Warranty – 3 Year (1 year for Battery and Adapter), Warranty Claim Duration (Approximate) – Estimated Warranty Claim Duration 30 Days. It may take additional time up to 60 days, Part Number – 2Q525AV-3Y, Country of Origin – USA, Made in / Assembled in – China

About Laptop:

Notebooks are not as flexible as a desktop setup when it comes to upgrading the system. You cannot just change or upgrade a component as you can do with your desktop. When you make your choice, you’ve made it.

For this reason, we recommend you to think carefully about what you will do with your next laptop before you make the purchase. In this guide, we want to take you through the factors and features you need to keep in mind while purchasing a new notebook.

Size

When it comes to notebook, size matters. Based on what you want to be doing with your notebook, you’ll want to make sure you pick the right size that’s the right fit for you. As you cannot change the size later, like you can upgrade the RAM or ROM, it is crucial to pick the right size.

Notebook sizes tend to start at 11.6-inches and go all the way up to 17.3 inches. If portability is what you are looking for, you’ll want to go for a smaller sized notebook. Smaller sized notebooks, however, don’t usually support high-end CPUs or graphics card that comes with their 15.6 counterparts.

There are convertibles, also known as 2-in-1 laptops, allow you to run your PC in tablet mode when you fold or remove the keyboard. Convertibles of several brands, including HP and Lenovo, are currently available at Ryans. You can check our online store or physically visit any of our showrooms for a closer look.

If you are a heavy gamer, you should opt for gaming laptops with beefier specs and bulkier form-factor.

Screen Resolution

Along with the size, screen resolution of your next notebook should also be taken into account. You’ll probably end up staring at your screen hours at a time, so it is important to get a screen that is comfortable to look at.

You need to consider whether you want your notebook to have a touchscreen. Although touchscreens make your tasks easy, sometimes these screens come with undesired glossiness, which could hurt gameplay, editing images and video content. So, think carefully about your tasks to be done and make the right decision. Lenovo Yoga 920 and HP Spectre 13-AF515TU, these two models are currently available at Siam IT, you can knock us on our FB page or call us @ +8809604442121 for any query.

Anyways, next jump into the next thing to take into account while speaking about the display, screen resolution. The minimum screen resolution you’ll usually find is 1366×768 pixels. You should go for a 1920×1080-pixel resolution if you want plenty of space to keep things in view. Some modern notebooks also offer 4K resolution but you have to pay a premium to have such high-spec resolution.

If you are a gamer, you must check the refresh rate, as a faster refresh rate can give you a competitive advantage in online gaming.

Viewing angle is another important factor to take into account. A laptop with an IPS display usually offers the widest viewing angle to suit your needs.

Keyboard

For longer typing sessions, you should opt for a notebook that has a comfortable layout with full-sized keys and some space around the arrow keys. The keys should have adequate travel on the downstroke and snappy responsiveness when you let them go. You need to make sure the keyboard has backlit if you often type in dimly lit environments.

CPU

Intel’s core-based processors are usually anyone’s preferred choice when it comes to buying a new notebook. In terms of multitasking and multimedia tasks, an Intel core processor offers the best performance in general. Entry-level systems come with core-i3 processors, while the majority of the mainstream computers are powered by core i5 processor.

You should opt for core i7-based system if you want the best performance from your notebook. Extremely high-end laptops house core i9 processors but they come with a hefty price tag.

Some vendors are providing laptops and notebooks that run on AMD’s Ryzen Mobile CPUs. If you are a gamer, you should note that Ryzen Mobile CPUs come with AMD’s own Vega graphics chipsets, which are far better than Intel’s onboard graphics.

RAM

Unless you are an extremely lightweight user, you should pick a notebook with at least 4 GB of RAM. 8 GB Ram is considered as a perfect choice for productivity users nowadays. 16 GB of RAM is the way to go if you’re a power user. Gamers may opt for 32 GB of RAM to have the desired gaming experience they want.

Storage

Many say the days of hard drives are gone and it is time to embrace SSDs. Slow and bulky HDDs, which generate both heat and noise, are not a good option for thin and light notebooks. SSDs, one the other hand, offer a lot more speed compared to HDDs. These drives also run silently and don’t add much to the weight of a notebook.

But SSDs don’t come with much capacity and these drives are more expensive than traditional HDDs. You will end up with a drive that’s either 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB in size but costs more than a 1 TB or 2 TB HDD.

To find a sweet spot, many laptop manufacturers now pair a smaller SSD with a larger hard drive. This allows users to keep the OS on SSD to have the speed benefit and keep media and other data on the HDD.

Battery Life

The battery life of a notebook depends on many variables, such as screen brightness, screen resolution, number of applications running in the background, plus whether or not you remain connected to Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices. The operating system also plays a major role in terms of determining battery life. That’s why notebook with Chrome OS tend to offer better battery life compared to those with Windows 10.

If you run multiple programs at a time, stream lots of online videos, and play high-end games or transfer lots of files over wireless network, then your battery will drain a lot sooner.

Looking at the rating of the battery in watt-hours (Wh) or milliamp-hours (mAh) is an effective way to determine battery life. The larger these figures are, the longer the battery can last.

Connectivity

Due to the limited room around its base, a notebook has far fewer ports than a desktop setup. Some notebooks have as few as two USB ports. In such cases, you may need to unplug one device to plug in another. Larger laptops usually have at least three USB ports, which is fine for most users. Many present-day notebooks have at least one USB 3.0 [USB 3.1 Gen 1] port for faster data transfer, which is ten times faster than USB 2.0. if possible, you should take things a step further and go for a laptop with USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, as the data transfer rate is as high as 10 Gbps.
You’re ready to embrace USB Type-C, Thunderbolt 3 ports offer an even better option. Thunderbolt 3 ports have a peak data transfer speed of 40 gigabits per second.  

We’ve tried to cover all you need to know before making an informed purchase decision. If you have any query over any particular spec or product, feel free to knock us. We, at Siam IT, believe it is our duty to take you through so that you get the best out of your budget.

Technical Specifications

Brand Apple
Item Height 18 Millimeters
Item Width 31.4 Centimeters
Screen Size 13 Inches
Item Weight 1.6 Kg
Product Dimensions 21.9 x 31.4 x 1.8 cm
Item model number MF841HN/A
Processor Brand Intel
Processor Type Core i5
Processor Speed 2.9 GHz
RAM Size 8 GB
Hard Drive Size 512 GB
Hard Disk Technology Solid State Drive
Graphics Coprocessor Intel Integrated Graphics
Graphics Card Description Integrated Graphics Card
Hardware Platform Mac
Operating System Mac OS
Average Battery Life (in hours) 9

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