Ultrabook black discreet, the HP 17-cn0510nf versatile is powerful in common use with its 8 GB of RAM and its Tiger Lake Intel Quad Core i5 processor with Iris Xe graphics part capable of running not too demanding games. Featuring a 17-inch anti-glare display, this relatively thin and lightweight large-format laptop benefits from enhanced responsiveness by fast SSD storage and USB-C connectivity.
HP 17-cn0510nf Features
Screen(s) | 17.3” WXGA LED 60% NTSC 250cd/m² (1600×900, anti-glare) |
Processor | Intel Core i5-1135G7 Tiger Lake (2.4 GHz, 4 cores, TDP 15W) |
Installed RAM (max) | 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz (32 GB), 2 slots (busy) |
Video card | Intel Iris Xe integrated into the processor |
Storage | 256GB M.2 SSD (NVMe PCIe TLC) |
Connection | 2 USB 3.0 1 USB-C, HDMI 1.4b |
Network | Wi-Fi ac (1×1, Realtek RTL8821CE-M), Bluetooth 4.2 Ethernet Gigabit |
Backlit keyboard | – |
Keypad | Yes |
Windows Hello | – |
Audio system | 2 speakers |
Operating system | Windows 11 64-bit |
Announced battery life / Battery | 6 hours / Li-Ion 3 cells 41Whr (175 grams) |
Weight / Dimensions (mm) | 2.08 Kg / 400.7 x 257.8 x 19.9mm |
Chassis, connectors, screen of the HP 17-cn0510nf
It sports a discreet appearance with its relatively thin and light black design.
This Ultrabook has good connectivity including 1 USB-C, Wi-Fi ac and Bluetooth 4.2 wireless modules for remote connections and communications, Ethernet and audio ports, a convenient HDMI video output to easily connect it to a monitor or TV for example or 2 USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible) guaranteeing transfers made up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0 if USB 3.0 devices are plugged into it.
The screen adopts classic specifications with its definition of 1600×900 and its 16/9th format lending itself well to the display of videos. However, it stands out for its anti-reflective treatment making it more readable than a shiny slab in bright environments (eg exterior) and less tiring for the eyes over a long period.
Performance, battery life of the HP 17-cn0510nf
The HP 17-cn0510nff is a thin and light large-format laptop designed for everyday versatile use.
It embeds a Quad Core i5-1135G7 processor low consumption Intel Tiger Lake as well as 8 GB of RAM to deliver good overall performance able to satisfy many users.
And all the more so since the Quad Core i5 Tiger Lake incorporates the Iris Xe. However, this graphics solution provides superior performance than the classic Intel UHD 620.
As a result, with this relatively thin and light 17-inch laptop, you can watch photos and videos but also play titles that are not too greedy in graphic resources.
When it comes to storage, HP opts for an SSD that offers several advantages over a hard drive: greater robustness, lower power consumption, quiet operation and greater velocity.
Concretely thanks to the SSD, the starts/stops, processing and launches of software are much faster than with a simple hard disk and we arrive for example faster on the cards of online games.
More generally, the SSD guarantees a much better fluidity and responsiveness on a daily basis than a hard disk.
On the 256 GB of the SSD, you can house light and / or few files and software. However, if this capacity – representing half the standard for hard drives – proves to be too fair, we can rely on an external storage unit. Favoring a USB-C/USB 3.0 device is then an interesting option to benefit from fast transfers.
As for the autonomy, count on about 7 hours on battery in light use for this computer whose finesse and the weight contained facilitate the transport. However, it is not the easiest because of the large format which is nevertheless particularly comfortable in the context of a mainly sedentary use (eg at home).
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