HP aims at SMB market with new ProBook 400 series


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HP Inc. has released its new ProBook 400 G4 series of laptops. Aimed at the small and medium-sized business (SMBs) market, each of these five models boasts a seventh-generation Intel processor, an AMD seventh-generation A-series APU, NVIDIA GeForce 930MX graphics technology, enterprise-class security, and up to 16 hours of battery life, according to HP. Each of the following models is currently available through Canadian resellers, at prices range from $659 to $1389 depending on the model and technical specs.


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HP ProBook 430 G4

Starting at $599 USD, includes a 13.3-inch diagonal HD display with optional FHD and touchscreen, and maximum memory of 16 GB SD RAM. The base configuration weighs 1.49 kg. (3.28 lbs.).


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HP ProBook 440 G4

Starting at $529 USD, includes a 14-inch diagonal HD display with optional FHD and touchscreen, and maximum memory of 16 GB SD RAM. Base configuration weighs 1.64 kg. (3.61 lbs.).


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HP ProBook 450 G4

Starting at $599 USD, includes a 15.6-inch diagonal HD display with optional FHD and touchscreen, and maximum memory of 16 GB SD RAM. Base model weighs 2.04 kg. (4.49 lbs.).


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HP ProBook 455 G4

Starting at $499 USD, includes a 15.6-inch diagonal HD display with optional FHD, and maximum memory of 16 GB SD RAM. Base model weighs 2.08 kg. (4.58 lbs.).


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HP ProBook 470 G4

Starting at $749 USD, includes a 17.3-inch diagonal HD+ display with optional FHD, and maximum memory of 16 GB SD RAM. Base configuration weighs 2.63 kg. (5.79 lbs.).


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Eric Emin Wood
Eric Emin Wood
Former editor of ITBusiness.ca turned consultant with public relations firm Porter Novelli. When not writing for the tech industry enjoys photography, movies, travelling, the Oxford comma, and will talk your ear off about animation if you give him an opening.

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