Master productivity with the HP Chromebook 14A G5, a 14" diagonal Chromebook™ with the manageable, secure, and intuitive Chrome OS™. The durable design is driven by the latest AMD processors, has future-ready, universal USB-C™ compatibility, and a choice of HD or FHD IPS panel. Speed through your day Launch more apps, quickly browse the web, and manage battery power with the latest AMD processors, 4 GB memory, and up to 64 GB eMMC storage. Connect in large spaces with 2x2 802.11 ac and MIMO wireless. Charge your device and add accessories with USB-C™. Durable with a modern aesthetic Deploy a sleek Chromebook™ that's just <19mm thin and still stands up to daily wear and tear with a durable 180° hinge. It also undergoes MIL-STD 810G and IP 41 testing. Built-in interactivity Collaborate across the room and the world with an optional FHD IPS touchscreen, 180° hinge that lies completely flat, wide-angle HD webcam, dual mic, and access to Google Meetings. See clearly in dark rooms with the optional backlit keyboard. Features Package Contents:

HP 14IN CHROMEBOOK AMD- DUAL-CORE A4-9120C
$559.95
NEW HP 14IN CHROMEBOOK AMD- DUAL-CORE A4-9120C/1.6GHZ 4GB MEMORY 64GB/EMMC-MR-802.11AC+BT-4.2-WEBCAM-AMD RADEON R3 GRAPHICS-14IN HD 1366X768 WLED-CHROME OS-2 CELL 47.36WH BATTERY-3.4LB-CHALKBOARD GRAY-1YR WTY
Weight | 4.95 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 2.75 × 12 in |
Brand | HP |
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Color | Gray |
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HP Inc. is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States developing personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D printing solutions for its consumer and commercial lines of business.  It was formed on November 1, 2015, renamed from the personal computer and printer divisions of the original Hewlett-Packard Company, with its enterprise products and services businesses becoming Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Interesting tidbit: In 2007, HP announced that it had achieved its three-year target of recycling one billion pounds of electronics, toner, and ink cartridges. The following year, it became the first PC maker to publicly release its supply chain emissions data..Â