Color
- BlackBlack 2
- BlueBlue 2
- GrayGray 1
- SilverSilver 1
- WhiteWhite 1
- 1 1
- 10 1
- 11 1
- 12 1
- 13 1
- 14 1
- 15 1
- 16 1
- 17 1
- 2 1
- 3 1
- 4 1
- 5 1
- 6 1
- 7 1
- 8 1
- 9 1
- Black and Silver 1
- Dark Purple 1
- Glod 1
- Khaki 1
- Light Purple 1
- Metal Grey 1
- Micro HDMI to HDMI 1
- Micro HDMI, 2 Pcs 1
- Mini HDMI to HDMI 1
- Only Film 1
- Peach 1
- Pink 1
- Purple 1
- Red 1
- Rock Blue 1
- Rose Gold 1
- Series 123 38MM 1
- Series 123 42MM 1
- Series4 5 40MM 1
- Series4 5 44MM 1
- Water Duck 1
- Yellow 1
Size
HP Elitebook 840 G8 Business Laptop, 14″ 1920 x 1080 FHD Touch, Intel Core i5-1135G7 2.4GHz up to 4.2GHz, 16GB RAM, 256GB M.2 SSD, Windows 11 Pro (Renewed)
HP Essential 15.6” 2026 Laptop for Students & Professionals, Intel 4-Core N100, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, FHD Display, All-Day Battery Life, Office 365, Portable Lightweight Design, Windows 11, Type-C RJ45
- Performance for Productivity: “POWERFUL FOR STUDENTS & PROFESSIONALS - Intel 4-Core N100 processor with 8GB RAM handles multiple Office 365 applications, research tabs, video calls, and coursework simultaneously without slowdown”
- All-Day Battery & Portability: “ALL-DAY BATTERY LIFE & ULTRA-PORTABLE - Long-lasting charge keeps you productive through classes, meetings, and study sessions; lightweight design (under 4 lbs) perfect for students, remote learners, and mobile workers commuting between locations”
- Display & Workspace: “15.6-INCH FHD DISPLAY WITH NUMERIC KEYPAD - Full HD (1920x1080) anti-glare screen ideal for spreadsheets, presentations, and online learning; full-size numeric keypad essential for business professionals and accounting students”
- Ready for Work & Study: “LIFETIME OFFICE 365 FOR WEB - Provides web-based access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint for assignments, reports, and business documents; perfect for budget-conscious families and students”
- Fast Storage & Connectivity: “256GB SSD & MODERN CONNECTIVITY - Fast boot and file access for quick transitions between classes or meetings; WiFi 6, USB-C fast charge, HDMI for presentations, and Bluetooth for remote professionals and learners on the go”
HP Essential 17t Business Laptop, 17.3″ HD+ Touchscreen Display, Intel Core i7-1355U (> R5 7430U) High-Performance Tier Processor, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, HDMI, Fingerprint Reader, Wi-Fi 6, Windows 11 Home
- [High Speed RAM And Enormous Space] 16GB high-bandwidth DDR4 RAM to smoothly run multiple applications and browser tabs all at once; 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive allows to fast bootup and data transfer
- [Processor] 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1355U Processor (10 Cores, 12 Threads, 1.2 GHz Base Frequency, Up to 5.0 GHz Max Turbo Frequency), with Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- [Display] 17.3" diagonal, HD+ (1600 x 900), Touch, BrightView, 250 nits, 60% NTSC
- [Operating System] Windows 11 Home
- [Tech Specs] 1 x SuperSpeed USB Type-C, 2 x SuperSpeed USB Type-A, 1 x HDMI 1.4b, 1 x AC Smart Pin, 1 x Headphone/Microphone combo; Fingerprint Reader; Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5
- [Professional Upgrade] The original seal has been opened solely for upgrading purposes. A 1-year warranty on the upgraded RAM/SSD is provided by PCOnline US, while the remaining components retain the original 1-year manufacturer's warranty
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