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Hp 250 G7 Intel Core I3 (4GB,500GB HDD + Free Mouse And Led Lamp) 15.6-Inch Windows 10 Laptop

(5 customer reviews)

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HP 250 Notebook PC. Complete business tasks with Intel® technology, essential collaboration tools and Windows 10  loaded on the HP 250. The durable chassis helps protect the notebook from the rigors of the day.
Rest assured that the HP 250 can keep up with assignments on the run. The durable chassis protects the notebook so it looks as professional as you do.

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  • Processor: Intel Core i3-2.3
  • Memory: 4 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM (1 x 4 GB)
  • Internal drive:500 GB 5400 rpm SATA
  • Optical drive:DVD-Writer
  • Ports:1 USB 3.0,2 USB 2.0,1 VGA,1 HDMI,1 headphone/microphone combo jack,1 AC powe

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Processor Type: Intel Core i3
  • Display Size (inches): 15.6
  • Hard Disk (GB): 500
  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • Internal Memory(GB): 4
  • Color: Deep grey
  • Model: 250 G7
  • Product Line: Apex Street Accessories
  • Weight (kg): 2

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Based on 5 reviews

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  1. Alex Shiels

    Great phone & waterproof

    This phone is great. It has it all. It has a quad-core processor, 2gbs of RAM for programs and it\’s even waterproof. It has a great screen size and it is LTE. This model, the 6606 is better than the international ones because the LTE band works on T-Mobile. Plus the overlay is not too intrusive, like some phones are. I would highly recommend this phone. Sony makes great products.

    Alex Shiels

  2. Joseph Scott

    So Long AT&T! It\’s been good to know you.

    The very first day of my Xperia Z activation resulted in my notification of an Android OS Jelly Bean 4.2 update. (For reasons I cannot explain, AT&T did a terrible job of releasing their versions of Sony released Android updates on my previous Xperia models.)
    I love the phone\’s screen mirroring feature that exports effortlessly to my Bravia HDTV. The easy to implement power saving Stamina mode is much appreciated. The Xperia\’s full HD screen is superior in resolution and dimension to my daughter\’s much beloved iPhone 5S – while still fitting easily in my pants pocket.
    The clever Smart Watch 2 and wireless Bluetooth headset really bring out the best in the phone. A relatively inexpensive 64GB Sony SDHC chip easily boosts this phone\’s aggregate memory to a whopping 80GB.

    Joseph Scott

  3. Jason bradley

    Great Then Horrible

    When I first bought this phone, I loved it. However, after only four months, despite taking good care of it, it would charge only half the time and that half was extremely slow. A week later, it would not charge at all. After researching this problem alone, I found that it was extremely common with this phone (you can Google it). However, I went against the reviews and under the warranty, I got a refurbished Xperia Z. After only one month, this one\’s charger port ended up not working as well. This time, T-Mobile will not give me a new phone, despite it being a manufacturing problem. Despite all of the phone\’s sleek features, its terrible charging port makes it completely useless.

    Jason bradley

  4. Lloyd Budd

    Excellent

    excellent product

    Lloyd Budd

  5. Alex Shiels

    Great phone, but some serious issues..

    I love the phone, it looks fantastic, it\’s fast, it has so many features. But I\’m not happy about three things that I hope Sony will fix ASAP:
    1. The lack of a usb/hdmi connection on the D26 dock. The phone costs 600 bucks and doesn\’t even have a dock that can sync data.
    2. I\’ve had the phone 3 weeks now and there is a short in the micro-usb connector. I have to wiggle the cord to make sure it\’s charging. I have read elsewhere that this socket is weak and fails alot. With that socket as the only source for USB/HDMI connectivity, that\’s a huge issue.
    3. The battery life is a real problem. You have to keep this thing plugged in all the time.
    As you can see, all three of these issues are related to being consigned to using the micro-usb socket which is weak and will eventually fail.

    Alex Shiels

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