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HPHP 14 Celeron 1TB HD Notebook (White)

R4,199

Retail: R5,000
About

This eye-catching, beautifuly designed laptop has an excellent battery keeping you connected. It has a slim and sleek design which makes it easy to take anywhere - it has been made to go places. Speed through tasks, keep entertained with movies, videos and music or simply socialise  - anything is possible with a powerful processor and a rich display that this laptop has to offer. 

Details
  • Intel® Celeron® N4000 Processor
  • 1.1 GHz
  • 4MB cache
  • Intel Celeron
  • Processor cores: 2
  • Internal memory: 4 GB
  • Internal memory type: DDR4-2400
  • Total storage capacity: 1000 GB
  • On-board graphics adapter family Integrated Intel® UHD Graphics 600
  • On-board graphics adapter burst frequency: 2.6 MHz
  • Built-in speaker(s) Dual Speakers
  • Swivel webcam HP TrueVision HD Camera with integrated digital microphone
  • Bluetooth version 4.2
  • Wi-Fi standards: 802.11b/g/n
  • USB 3.1 ports (2)
  • Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) (1)
  • Microphone 
  • USB 2.0 ports (1)
  • HDMI ports (1)
  • Operating system installed: Windows 10 Home
  • Battery technology Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
  • Number of battery cells: 3
  • AC adapter power 45 W AC power adapter
  • Dimensions
    • Width 100.000
    • Depth 33.05 cm
    • Height 100.000
  • Certification: ENERGY STAR qualified; EPEAT Silver
  • Warranty: 1 year from purchase date
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