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Reviewed on notebookcheck.net in the United Kingdom on 04 August 2020
Earlier last month, we had checked out the AMD-powered HP ProBook 455 G7 and found it to be packed with useful features considering the ~$1000 price point. The HP ProBook 450 G7, which is the Intel version of the ProBook 455 G7, is identical save for the...
+upgradeable RAM, WLAN and storage, GeForce MX250 GPU option, quiet fan during low loads, 2.5-inch SATA III support, can recharge via USB-C, webcam shutter-CPU performance could be better; poor Turbo Boost sustainability, pricier than the AMD Ryzen version, no mouse buttons or TrackPoint, narrow color space, no Thunderbolt 3In review: HP ProBook 450 G7 8WC04UT. Test unit provided by Computer Upgrade KingWhen configured with the Core i7 CPU, no GeForce GPU, 1080p display, 8 GB of RAM, and 500 GB HDD, the ProBook 450 G7 retails for about $1200 USD on HP.com. When configuring t...
Alex - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on laptopmedia.com in the United Kingdom on 07 May 2020
Ultimately, this is not a bad thing, since the ProBook 450 G6 chassis was pretty successful, actually. Additionally, there is a 1080p IPS display option, as well as a touchscreen-enabled screen, should you need it. Let's not forget about the spill-resista...
+Up to 32GB of DDR4 2666 MHz memory in dual-channel, A 25W version of the GeForce MX250 inside, Decent keyboard, Wide viewing angles and good contrast ratio, Its display doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels, Fits NVMe drives and has an SD c-Covers only 52% of sRGB, Its predecessor is essentially the same laptop but at a lower costAs the business segment of the laptop market got a new 15-incher to choose from, we think that HP was a bit lazy with the ProBook 400 G7 series of devices. If you have the older generation, there is almost no reason for you to upgrade. Obviously, the enti...