HP 250 G10 (15.60", Intel N200, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH)
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HP 250 G10

15.60", Intel N200, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH


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martin.schnetzler

1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

To judge whether the HP "250 G10" notebook is suitable for Photoshop image editing, we should take a look at the technical specifications: - Processor: Intel N200 - RAM: 8 GB - Memory: 256 GB - Display: 15.60 inch Here are some considerations: 1. processor (Intel N200): The Intel N200 is a budget processor, optimised more for general office applications and not for demanding tasks such as image editing with Photoshop. It might be sufficient for simple editing, but it might be too slow for extensive projects or with many layers. 2nd RAM (8 GB): 8 GB of RAM is sufficient for simple image editing tasks, but if you are working with large files or multiple applications at the same time, you might experience performance bottlenecks. Photoshop benefits from more RAM, especially when editing large images. 3. memory (256 GB): Storage space is limited, which means you won't be able to install many large files or programmes. An external hard drive could be helpful to have additional storage space. 4. display (15.60 inches): The screen is large enough for a comfortable workspace, but the quality of the display (e.g. colour fidelity, brightness) is not specified. A display with good colour fidelity is important for professional image editing. To summarise, the notebook is suitable for simple image editing tasks with Photoshop, but it may not be powerful enough for more demanding projects. If you regularly employ Photoshop, a more powerful processor and more RAM would be recommended.

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tomo.salov

6 months ago

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pucci

6 months ago

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Connecting an HP 250 G10 to a docking station depends on the ports available on your laptop and the type of docking station you are using. Here are some checks and considerations: 1. Check the Laptop Ports The HP 250 G10 usually includes ports such as USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, and audio jack, but it may not support all the advanced features of a docking station, such as video output via USB-C if that port does not support DisplayPort Alt Mode or charging via Power Delivery. 2. Docking Station Compatibility If you are using a docking station with a USB-C connection, make sure your laptop supports USB-C docking stations. Some HP 250 models do not fully support all USB-C docking station functionality. If your docking station uses a proprietary connector (e.g. HP Smart Dock), check your laptop manual to see if it is compatible. 3. Drivers and Firmware Install the latest drivers from HP's official website, especially those for your graphics card, chipset, and docking station. Also check if there are BIOS or firmware updates for your laptop. 4. Test the Docking Station Test the docking station with another compatible device to make sure it works properly. Check that all cables are connected correctly and that the docking station is powered if necessary. 5. Alternatives If your HP 250 G10 is not compatible with your current docking station, you might consider a USB hub or USB-A docking station. However, these may have limitations compared to an advanced docking station.

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GesägterPicup49

7 months ago

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pucci

7 months ago

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No, the HP 250 G10 is not equipped with a touchscreen. This laptop is designed primarily as an inexpensive and practical device for everyday use, with non-touch LCD screens, typically 15.6 inches

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domi_baumann

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

The HP 250 G10 notebook with the specification (Intel N200, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH) can be connected to two monitors via the HP USB-C docking station G5, but under certain conditions. - The HP USB-C Docking Station G5 generally supports dual monitor connectivity, but this depends on the specific connectivity and graphics performance of the notebook. - The HP 250 G10 with the Intel N200 processor and integrated Intel UHD Graphics can connect to a monitor via the USB-C port, which supports USB 3.0 and DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode). However, it is important to note that the integrated graphics may not be able to provide sufficient performance for two high-resolution monitors. It is therefore advisable to check the specific requirements and limitations of the graphics performance of the notebook as well as the docking station to ensure that the desired configuration is supported.

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wegwaerts

10 months ago

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Anonymous

10 months ago

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Yes, that's the case, but I knew that. It's also very cheap. I only need it for watching films and DVDs with an external player. It works wonderfully. I have an expensive device for everything else. I also take this inexpensive laptop on holiday. It's very good for that.

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Anonymous

10 months ago

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digitec

10 months ago

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The device "HP 250 G10 (15.60", Intel N200, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH)" does not support charging via the USB-C port. It has a traditional charging port, but no Power Delivery (PD) via USB-C.

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