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Inspire limitless learning with the HP ProBook x360 11 G5 Education Edition that easily flips and folds to suit all the ways students like to learn, in and out of class. Exclusive HP software tools make it just as easy for IT to secure and manage. Deploy a device that can work if it falls off a desk, is splashed with a soda or has the power cord yanked out.

It resists spills and attempts to remove keys, has metal-reinforced corners, and is 122 cm drop tested -- higher than most desks. Get a device with built-in HP-exclusive software that makes it easy to manage and protect on campus and off, even with limited IT resources. And keep students and teachers safe from remote prying eyes with the HP Privacy Camera.

Features

  • 11.6" HD Touch Display.
  • Intel Celeron N4020 1.10 - 2.8GHz.
  • 4GB DDR4 RAM.
  • 128GB SSD.
  • HDMI.
  • LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
  • Windows 10 Pro.

Details

  • Length: 8.1in.
  • Width: 11.8in.
  • Height: 0.8in.
  • Accessories/Packaging Includes: 45-watt AC adapter
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Battery Life: > 5 hours
  • Battery Type: 3-cell lithium ion
  • Battery Included: Yes
  • Brand: HP
  • Hard Drive: 128GB SSD
  • Manual(s) Included: Yes
  • Memory Card Reader: No
  • Memory Type: 4 GB DDR4 RAM
  • Microphone: Yes
  • Motor Speed: Intel Celeron N4020 1.1GHz
  • Mouse: No
  • Network Card: Yes
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
  • Optical Drive(s): No
  • Processor Brand/Speed: Intel Celeron N4020 1.1GHz
  • Processor Type: Intel Celeron
  • Resolution: HD (1366 x 768)
  • Screen Size: 11.6in.
  • Software Included: No
  • Speakers: Yes
  • Vendor Warranty Terms: 1 Year Manufacturer https://support.hp.com/us-en/checkwarranty
  • Country of Origin: United States

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Manufacturer Part Number:

  • BLACK: 9PD50UT#ABA


Sku Details

UPC/EAN 194721832825