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HP ELITEBOOK 830 G7 13.3" INTEL CORE I5-10210U 1.6GHZ / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD
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Características HP ELITEBOOK 830 G7 13.3" INTEL CORE I5-10210U 1.6GHZ / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD
Tamanho13.3 "
RAM8 GB
Capacidade256 GB
Geekbench 5 (múltiplos)2956
Geekbench 5 (único)948
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Wilburx
There is no way to identify the display from just eyeing the laptop. HP has Quickspecs document for each of their models. 845 G7 has three different FullHD displays for this model: - 250nit - 400nit - 1000nit w/ Sure View The 1000 nit sureview model can be identified if the keyboard F2 button has the Sureview function (for Fn+F2 key combination) HP Partsurfer website should show the laptop parts associated with the serial number. In Windows you can see the display identification string in Device Manager/Displays/Integrated Monitor. Select Details tab and then the Device IDs in the drop down list. Then try googling for the display string, hopefully finding answers...
Lebr0nJams
Quote from: JulyJ on November 09, 2020, 12:12:24 Quote from: JulyJ on November 09, 2020, 12:12:24 Hello, can you please tell me if you know a way how to tell which is 250 vs 400? Is it tied to the CPU model maybe?
JDog
Seriously does anyone know how to tell which display is which on the used market? From what I can tell all privacy screens should have the 1000 nit screens (but that includes very bad viewing angles). As far as the 250 vs 400 nit screen there is no way to tell? This is a huge problem when trying to pick up Elitebooks on ebay vs Dell Latitudes which are all about 400 nits.
previousslayer
@doa379 the feeling I got from mine is that they took leftovers they had from a platform meant for (much) weaker APUs and quickly baked a couple new SKUs. It's really barren inside (one heatpipe lol) but just about enough for a frugal 3200U or 3500U. Mine also didn't come with a SATA drive board or mounting, good grief that board is just 10 euros from China. One funny thing these reviews don't talk about is that mobile Picasso is bugged on its memory controller. Bugged or rather, too "advanced"... I dunno. The fabric downclocks on a whim and funnier still, I get higher RAM latency in dualchannel than single. I went nuts with mine and plugged in 2 dualrank 16GB modules as of recently... you can never have too much RAM lmao. Haven't noticed any manifestations of this latency problem in daily use but who knows, I don't really game nor tinker with realtime audio.
Waltibaba
There's a mistake in the review concerning the whole "ultrabookified" thing in the intro: Dell 7310 has 2 SODIMM RAM slots, 7410 doesn't. Lenovo X13 and T series don't but funnily their L series does.
doa379
By a trickle down model they reinvent the entire product, and make it a more terrible product in the process. Just look at that messy system board.
Mr Benn
Somebody at HP needs to be fired for even thinking about releasing garbage like this let alone actually releasing it and is the price some sort of joke in very bad taste ?
Shlong Jonson
IT manager here, what kind of turd would you like sir
LL
The price i totally out of order. A person i kno bought an older generation at time for less than 400 euro.