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Acer TravelMate P449-G3-M Intel Core i5 8th Gen Laptop
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Audio |
Stereo speakers |
---|---|
Audio software |
Acer TrueHarmony technology |
Battery capacity |
4-cell, 48 Wh Lithium Ion |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth 4.2 |
Brand |
Acer |
Camera |
720p HD Camera |
Chipset Brand |
Intel |
Color |
Black |
Condition |
Used |
Demensions |
34.2 x 23.6 x 2.19 cm |
Display Size |
14 Inch |
Generation |
8th Gen |
Graphics |
Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
Graphics series |
Intel UHD |
HDMI Port |
1 HDMI 2.1 |
Keyboard |
Full-size, backlit keyboard |
Microphone |
Yes |
Model |
Acer TravelMate P449-G3-M |
Number of processors |
4 Cores, 8 thread, 6 Mb L3 Cache |
Operating System |
Windows 10 Pro |
Power supply |
Acer Smart 65 W Charger |
Processor Brand |
Intel |
Processor Model |
Core i5 |
Ram |
8 GB Ram |
Resolution |
1366 x 768 |
Storage |
256GB |
Type of storage |
NVMe™ M.2 SSD |
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