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Refurb: HP Elitebook 845 Laptop: 14" FHD, Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD
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The screen on this particular SD isn't special, but gets the job done. Other SDs with similar panels always remark how garbage it is, but I'd argue that in the world of FHD panels, you can't really ask for much these days (gaming monitors notwithstanding). It isn't that bright.
The screen doesn't flex, can be opened with one finger and has a full featured USB C port so you can charge and run monitor out from it.
Half a decade old in 2026 doesnt mean much unless you're doing AI or video production. My ThinkPad p15 from 2020 runs a 10th gen comet-lake six-core. Ancient by current specs, but does everything normies need. And let's not forget everyone's favorite evergreen soc, the M1 chip...which is so good, that it has to be artificially held back by potentially sunsetting software support.
This machine is not a bad buy in this price range (especially with ramageddon), all said and done.
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The screen on this particular SD isn't special, but gets the job done. Other SDs with similar panels always remark how garbage it is, but I'd argue that in the world of FHD panels, you can't really ask for much these days (gaming monitors notwithstanding). It isn't that bright.
The screen doesn't flex, can be opened with one finger and has a full featured USB C port so you can charge and run monitor out from it.
Half a decade old in 2026 doesnt mean much unless you're doing AI or video production. My ThinkPad p15 from 2020 runs a 10th gen comet-lake six-core. Ancient by current specs, but does everything normies need. And let's not forget everyone's favorite evergreen soc, the M1 chip...which is so good, that it has to be artificially held back by potentially sunsetting software support.
This machine is not a bad buy in this price range (especially with ramageddon), all said and done.
I deploy hundreds of computers each year and I wouldn't call it enterprise grade except in a low end high turn over environment.
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