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HP
HP 89D90UTABA EliteBook 840 G10 14" i5 Laptop
★★★★★
i5-1335U
A 13th Gen Intel Core i5-1335U in a 3-pound, sub-inch chassis delivers enterprise-class processing and Wi-Fi 6E without sacrificing all-day battery viability.
$639.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Processor Manufacturer: Intel
Processor Type: Core i5
Processor Generation: 13th Gen
Processor Model: i5-1335U
Processor Core: Deca-core (10 Core)
Specifications
Processor
Intel Core i5-1335U (13th Gen), 10-Core, 4.6GHz Boost
RAM
16GB DDR4 (2400MHz)
Storage
512GB SSD
Display
14" WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
Graphics
Intel Iris Xe (integrated)
Wireless
802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)
Operating System
Windows 11 Pro
Weight
3 lbs
Dimensions
12.4 x 8.8 x 0.76 inches
Color
Silver
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the i5-1335U's core configuration and what does that mean for multitasking performance?
The Core i5-1335U is a 10-core (2 Performance + 8 Efficiency cores) 13th Gen Intel processor with a maximum Turbo frequency of 4.6GHz on the P-cores. The hybrid architecture assigns demanding single-threaded tasks to the P-cores for peak responsiveness, while the E-cores handle background processes — the practical result is smoother multitasking without the thermal or power penalty of running all cores at P-core speeds continuously.
What RAM capacity and speed is installed, and can it be upgraded?
The EliteBook 840 G10 ships with 16GB of DDR4 RAM at 2400MHz. HP's EliteBook G10 generation uses soldered DDR5 LPDDR5 on some configurations and socketed DDR4 on others — verify your specific build's memory architecture before assuming upgradeability. 16GB is the practical minimum for professional multitasking in 2024; if your workload includes simultaneous virtual machines or large datasets, confirm upgrade headroom at time of purchase.
Does the 14-inch 1920 x 1200 WUXGA panel offer meaningful productivity advantages over 1080p?
Yes — 1920 x 1200 provides 11% more vertical pixels than standard 1920 x 1080. On a 14-inch panel at typical working distance, that extra vertical real estate is perceptible in document editing, spreadsheet work, and split-screen layouts. It's not a headline difference, but it's a consistently useful productivity improvement over standard FHD configurations.
What wireless standard does this laptop use and what are the practical implications?
The EliteBook 840 G10 supports 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6). Wi-Fi 6 provides improved throughput and lower latency versus Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), particularly in environments with many connected devices — open offices, conference rooms, and co-working spaces where 802.11ac networks become congested. If your network infrastructure is still on Wi-Fi 5, the upgrade benefit won't fully manifest until the access points are updated.
What is the physical footprint and weight, and how does that affect daily portability?
The EliteBook 840 G10 measures 12.4 x 8.8 x 0.76 inches and weighs 3 pounds. At 3 pounds and under an inch thick, this is a genuinely portable professional laptop — fits in slim briefcases and backpacks without dominating the bag's weight budget. The thin chassis does impose thermal management trade-offs under sustained heavy compute loads.