Hp shows the first 15-inch chromebook for $ 449
Table of contents:
- HP 15-inch Chromebook debuts in the market for $ 449
- HP Chromebook 15 - Specifications
- When will this HP Chromebook be available for purchase?
HP has unveiled its first 15-inch Chromebook laptop and, surprisingly, it's packed with features. HP has managed to maintain a price of $ 449 for this 15-inch model.
HP 15-inch Chromebook debuts in the market for $ 449
HP intends to compete with those Chromebook notebooks from ASUS, Lenovo and Acer, which have already launched this type of 15-inch notebook.
This HP model comes with an Intel Pentium Gold 4417U CPU and 4GB DDR4 SDRAM memory. It uses 64 GB of eMMC storage and has a 15.6-inch IPS touchscreen, which offers a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels.
The keyboard is backlit, ideal for seeing the keys well in dark places, HD webcam and Bang & Olufse n dual speakers. In terms of connectivity, it has a MicroSD card reader, 2 USB 3.1 ports (Type C) and another USB 3.1 port (Type A).
This new Chromebook is actually a reworked version of your current Chromebook x2 convertible. Except with less powerful hardware and a non-removable screen.
HP Chromebook 15 - Specifications
- 15.6 inch FHD IPS BrightView WLED (1920 × 1080) Intel Pentium Gold 4417U CPU4GB of DDR4 SDRAM64GB eMMCIntel Graphics HD Graphics 610B & O dual speakersIntel 802.11ac Wi-FiBluetooth 4.2HD camera and dual microphonesMicroSD, 2x USB 3.1 (Type C), USB 3.1 (Type A) Backlit keyboard 13-hour autonomy Colors blue or gray Weight 1.8 kg Price of $ 449
When will this HP Chromebook be available for purchase?
Although the HP website currently indicates that it will arrive soon, it is actually available now according to CNET for $ 449 in the US.
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