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HP PROBOOK 470 G4 17.3" INTEL CORE I7 7500U 2.7GHZ / 16GB / 256GB
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Características HP PROBOOK 470 G4 17.3" INTEL CORE I7 7500U 2.7GHZ / 16GB / 256GB
TipoLED-backlit, LCD
Densidad de pixeles127 ppi
Tamaño17.3 "
RAM16 GB
Capacidad256 GB
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Dililyamin
My HP ProBook 470 G5 i5, Battery not showing time remaining on Windows 10 Pro how can i fix this issue
Plinius
only 2 lanes probook 470 g5 all versions: m.2 pcie has ! This is also true for all the 450 g5 models. source HP support (email)
real intheory
got mine a week ago for 750chf.. very happy with it... the big screen is excellent
Cp
Have you checked the NVMe lanes used by this laptop? The lane config for the PCIe are 1x4, 2x2, 1x2+2x1 and 4x1. The wifi adapter might have taken the other 2 lanes. I was seaching for updates on my NVMe just because I'm getting a little over just half of the theoretical advertised speeds of my storage. I ran crystaldisk info, and viola. Transfer Mode : PCIe 3.0 x2 | PCIe 3.0 x4 ( Current | Supported )
Pierre
Hi, How good is the ProBook to run Autocad or any other architecture software? THanks!
octa
Hi! I have some questions: Would you consider this laptop reliable for working with audio related tasks? I know that many people in the audio-world have had problems in the past due to NVidia graphic cards conflicting with audio drivers, meaning clicking and crackling even at high buffer settings. Has this problem has been solved in newer NVidia cards? But aside from that, let's say i would purchase the exact same model but with an onboard intel GPU, i think also usb-port quality and other hardware and software factors may contribute to audio dropouts? for example if the wifi card is enabled in many systems it can interfere with the usb soundcard. if this is the case, how well do you think this system is optimised for stable audio performance via external usb soundcards? And a final question: the only experience with an hp laptop i ever had was aroun 2004-5, when my sister had one. i remember it was always sluggish and laggy, even on just booting or opening the browser or media player. i have a suspicion this may be because of a lot of annoying hp-apps/processes in the taskbar. is this still an issue with HP, and if yes, is it possible to just uninstall/deactivate these processes, or are they needed for optimal performance, battery saving, touchpad recognition, etc? sorry for the long message!
Major Damma Mudunkotuwa
Dear Sir, I am very please to read this report and it is highly important and helpful to person like me who has little knowledge of information and computer technology intended to purchase a laptop. Thanks for the help. Majer Damma Mudunkotuwa. From Sri Lanka.
Joe Murphy
The HP ClickPad is a trainwreck of an input device. If you use a USB mouse, you could get by with this machine, but the touchpad is virtually unusable. It is way to sensitive and a big and accidentally gets brushed while you are typing causing the cursor to jump around in maddening fashion. The right click feature is inconsistent an irritating to use. Since this is the main interface with the computer besides the keyboard, any other redeeming qualities are moot. Avoid any HP laptop with a ClickPad. You've been warned.
fenix66
Hi, You have right Goldy XP. ;)