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Yunsong Trade Co.,Ltd
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Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,WU |
Place of Origin: | Sichuan, China (Mainland) |
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Specs:Details:Description:HeightWidthDepthWeightProcessor BrandProcessorProcessor SpeedBattery TypeDisplay TypeScreen Size (Measured Diagonally)System Memory (RAM)System Memory (RAM) Expandable ToType of Memory (RAM)Computer Hard Drive SizeOptical DriveOptical Drive SpeedsDirect-Disc LabelingDigital Media Reader or SlotsGraphicsVideo MemoryTV TunerMPEGBuilt-in WebcamModemNetworkingWireless NetworkingBluetooth-EnabledS-Video OutputsAudioSpeakersPCMCIA SlotsUSB 2.0 PortsIEEE 1394 FireWire PortsParallel PortsGame PortsLaptop WeightPointing DeviceHDMI OutputBlu-ray PlayerTouchscreenOperating System PlatformOperating SystemOperating System Bit VersionENERGY STAR CertifiedBest Buy PC AppGraphics ChipDrive CapacityGraphics CardWireless DisplayEPEAT Qualified2-in-1UPC
1.3 inches | |
16.4 inches | |
10.8 inches | |
7.1 pounds | |
Intel® | |
Intel® 4th Generation Core™ i7 | (Also known as the CPU). The part of the computer that interprets and executes instructions. Think of it as the brain of the computer. |
2.4GHz (with Turbo Boost up to 3.4GHz) | How fast a computer processor carries out instructions. In general, faster is better, but processor speeds across brands may not be equivalent (i.e., a 3.0GHz AMD processor may not be the same speed as a 3.0GHz Intel processor). |
6-cell Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) | |
HD LED touchscreen | Technology used to display text and images on the screen. Computer monitors are available in 2 types: CRT (traditional tube displays) and LCD (flat-panel liquid crystal displays). Notebook computers, PDAs, mobile DVD players and other devices use LCD screens. |
17.3" | Size of the screen, in inches, measured diagonally from corner to corner. |
8GB | The memory a computer uses to run its operating system, applications and active data files. Greater amounts of RAM improve speed and enable more applications to run at once. |
16GB | Maximum amount of memory a computer can support (as opposed to the amount that comes preinstalled). |
DDR3L SDRAM | |
1TB | Capacity for storing programs, photos, video, music and other electronic information. Hard drive capacities range from a few gigabytes to several hundred. |
DVD±RW/CD-RW | |
Drive speeds not specified | Fastest speeds at which the drive can write, rewrite and read data. |
No | |
Yes, digital media card reader | |
Intel® HD Graphics 4600 | Type of graphics (video) adapter (usually built into the motherboard), identified by manufacturer and model. |
Up to 1792MB (total) | Manages display functions, including screen refresh rates, resolution and color. The more video memory a computer has, the better graphics and video will look. |
No | Enables reception of TV programs. |
Yes | A group of digital video formats created by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) to compress high-quality video into file sizes small enough to be transmitted over the Internet. |
Yes | |
None | Device that allows a computer to send and receive information over telephone or cable lines. |
Built-in 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector) | Ability to connect to other devices on a network using Ethernet, Wi-Fi (wireless; 802.11), Bluetooth, etc. |
Wireless-B+G+N | |
Yes | |
None | Connections that deliver separate color and black-and-white video signals through a single cable. S-video connections provide better picture quality than RF and composite video connections but not as good as component video, DVI and HDMI connections. |
Beats Audio | |
Internal | |
None | Slots in notebook computers that accept credit-card-size upgrade cards. Type I is used mostly for memory, Type II for modem, fax and network cards, and Type III for hard drives. |
4 USB 3.0 | Ports that allow high-speed (up to 480 Mbps) data transfer between compatible devices. |
None | (Also known as FireWire, Apple Computer's trademarked name for IEEE 1394.) High-speed connection that supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps or 800 Mbps (depending on port version). |
None | Older and relatively slower interface most commonly used to connect a PC to a printer. |
None | Jacks for connecting video game controllers. |
Standard (more than 5.5 lbs.) | |
HP Clickpad with multitouch gesture support | |
Yes | |
No | |
Yes | |
Windows | |
Windows 8 | The master software that controls hardware functions and provides a platform on top of which any software applications will run. Commonly used systems include Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X for computers and Palm OS and Microsoft Windows Mobile for PDAs. |
64-bit | The terms "32-bit" and "64-bit" refer to the way a computer's processor (CPU) handles information. A 64-bit operating system handles large amounts of system memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system. Most software programs designed for a 32-bit operating system will work on the 64-bit version, with the exception of many antivirus programs. However, if a program is designed for a 64-bit operating system, it is not backwards-compatible with a 32-bit version. Device drivers designed for a 32-bit system will not work on computers running a 64-bit operating system. Similarly, drivers designed for a 64-bit system will not work with a 32-bit version. |
No | ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. |
No | |
Intel | |
1TB | |
Intel® HD Graphics 4600 | |
Yes | |
No | The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) is the definitive global registry for greener electronics. It's an easy-to-use resource for purchasers, manufacturers, resellers and others wanting to find and promote environmentally preferable products. |
No | |
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HP ENVY TouchSmart 17.3" Touch-Screen Laptop - 8GB Memory - 1TB Hard Drive
6-cell lithium-ion battery
90W AC adapter