HP ProBook 4 G2ah 14-inch Laptop Launches with Ryzen 3 and 8 GB RAM

HP launches the ProBook 4 G2ah 14-inch business laptop starting at $1,917 with Ryzen 3, 8 GB RAM, and 300-nit display. Upgrades available up to Ryzen 5, 32 GB RAM, and 1 TB storage.

HP ProBook 4 G2ah 14-inch Laptop Launches with Ryzen 3 and 8 GB RAM

HP has launched the ProBook 4 G2ah, a 14-inch business laptop that starts at $1,917. The base model includes an 3 210 processor and 8 GB of RAM. For users needing more power, HP offers upgrades to a Ryzen 5 220 chip, up to 32 GB of DDR5-5600 memory, and up to 1 TB of storage.

Base model includes Ryzen 3 and 8 GB RAM

The ProBook 4 G2ah targets professionals who need a reliable workhorse. It sits in HP's ProBook lineup, which typically balances performance and cost for corporate buyers. The laptop is available now on HP's US website.

Specifications

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 210 (base) or Ryzen 5 220 (upgrade)
  • RAM: 8 GB (base), up to 32 GB DDR5-5600
  • Storage: Up to 1 TB
  • Display: 14-inch 1200p, 300-nit, 60 Hz IPS
  • Battery: 68 Wh

All configurations feature a 14-inch 1200p IPS display with 300 nits of brightness and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The screen is suitable for office tasks and extended use. HP pairs the laptop with a 68 Wh battery and a GaN charger, which helps reduce weight during travel.

The top-end configuration costs $3,757. It includes the Ryzen 5 220 processor, 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, and the same 1200p display. Buyers can also choose a FreeDOS option, which saves $250 off the Windows version.

HP has not confirmed availability outside the US. The company has not announced when the ProBook 4 G2ah will reach other markets. International buyers may need to wait for further updates.

The ProBook 4 G2ah offers a range of configurations to fit different budgets and workloads. With its base price of $1,917 and a top spec at $3,757, it covers a wide price band. The FreeDOS option provides a cost-saving alternative for organizations that manage their own OS deployment.

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