Hp Elitebook 850 G6 i5 8th

Rs 80000.00Rs 70000.00

8/256
Core Specifications

According to technical data from HP and various retailers, the standard configuration for this model include:

  • Processor: Features the 8th Generation Intel Core i5-8265U (up to 3.9 GHz) or i5-8365U (up to 4.1 GHz), both with 4 cores and 6 MB cache.

  • Memory: Standard with 8 GB or 16 GB DDR4-2400 RAM, which is user-upgradeable to a maximum of 32 GB via two SODIMM slots.

  • Storage: Typically equipped with a 256 GB or 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD for fast data access.

  • Display: A 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) anti-glare IPS display. Options range from 250 nits (45% NTSC) to a brighter 400 nits (72% NTSC) panel.

  • Graphics: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620, suitable for office tasks and light media but not intended for heavy gaming.

Key Features & Design

The EliteBook 850 G6 is built with professional use in mind, emphasizing mobility and security:

  • Build Quality: Features a sleek, silver aluminum and magnesium chassis that has been MIL-STD 810G tested for durability against drops and shocks.

  • Input Devices: Includes the HP Premium Collaboration Keyboard, which is backlit and spill-resistant with a dedicated numeric keypad.

  • Security: Comes with enterprise-level tools such as a fingerprint reader, TPM 2.0, HP Sure Start (self-healing BIOS), and an optional IR camera for facial recognition.

  • Connectivity: Equipped with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, HDMI 1.4b, RJ-45 Ethernet, and a specialized docking connector.

  • Audio: Features Bang & Olufsen dual stereo speakers and a multi-array microphone for enhanced video conferencing.

Performance and Battery Life

Reviewers from LaptopMedia and other testers highlight its efficiency for standard workloads:

  • Battery: The 56 Wh battery can provide between 3 to 4  hours of regular use on a healthy unit. Some tests under optimized conditions reached over 13 hours of video playback.

  • Thermal Performance: The laptop maintains good temperatures (around 71°C) even under sustained load, though clock speeds may drop to roughly 2.14 GHz during prolonged heavy tasks.