HP ProBook 450 G10 — Intel Core i5-1334U, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ FHD, FreeDOS (B39P8AT)
The HP ProBook 450 G10 B39P8AT is a 15.6-inch commercial notebook built for small and medium businesses that need reliable daily performance without the overhead of a premium price tier. It runs on the 13th Gen Intel Core i5-1334U — a 10-core Raptor Lake processor that handles office workloads, video calls, and cloud applications efficiently across a full working day. Furthermore, the 512 GB NVMe SSD, HP Wolf Security platform, and MIL-STD-810H-tested chassis make the ProBook 450 G10 a practical long-term investment for organisations that need machines to last.
Technical Specifications
Processor
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel® Core™ i5-1334U (13th Gen, Raptor Lake) |
| P-core Base / Max Turbo | 1.3 GHz / 4.6 GHz |
| E-core Base / Max Turbo | 0.9 GHz / 3.4 GHz |
| Cores / Threads | 10 cores (2P + 8E) / 12 threads |
| Cache | 12 MB L3 Intel Smart Cache |
Memory
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Installed RAM | 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz |
| Configuration | 1 × 8 GB SODIMM |
| Total Slots | 2 SODIMM (1 occupied, 1 free) |
| Maximum Supported | 64 GB |
| Channel | Single-channel as shipped |
Storage
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Drive | 512 GB PCIe® 4.0 NVMe™ M.2 SSD |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
Display
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Screen Size | 15.6″ diagonal (39.6 cm) |
| Resolution | FHD — 1920 × 1080 |
| Panel Type | IPS, narrow bezel |
| Brightness | 250 nits |
| Colour Gamut | 45% NTSC |
| Surface | Anti-glare |
Graphics
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| GPU | Intel® UHD Graphics (single-channel configuration) |
| Note | Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics activates only with dual-channel memory (two populated SODIMM slots) |
| Video Memory | Shared system memory |
| External Display Output | HDMI 2.1; DisplayPort via USB-C |
Connectivity
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi | Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2 × 2), 802.11ax, gigabit-class |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth® 5.3 |
| USB-C | 2 × USB Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort) |
| USB-A | 2 × USB Type-A 5 Gbps (1 charging) |
| HDMI | 1 × HDMI 2.1 |
| Audio Jack | 1 × 3.5 mm combo jack |
| Ethernet | RJ-45 |
Camera and Audio
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Webcam | 720p HD camera with digital microphone; privacy shutter |
| Optional Upgrade | 5 MP IR camera with Temporal Noise Reduction |
| Microphones | Integrated dual-array |
| Speakers | Dual stereo speakers |
Battery and Power
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Battery | 3-cell, 51 Wh Li-ion polymer |
| Replaceability | Internal — serviceable under warranty |
| Estimated Battery Life | Up to 10.75 hours (HP lab conditions) |
| Power Adapter | HP Smart 45 W or 65 W (USB-C or barrel options) |
Security
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Security Platform | HP Wolf Security for Business |
| TPM | TPM 2.0 |
| BIOS Self-Healing | HP Sure Start |
| Browser and Attachment Isolation | HP Sure Click |
| Biometrics | Integrated fingerprint reader |
| Camera Privacy | Physical privacy shutter |
| Physical Security | Nano security lock slot |
Build and Physical
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Chassis | Pike Silver aluminium |
| Durability Standard | MIL-STD-810H — 19 test conditions |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 35.94 × 23.39 × 1.99 cm |
| Weight | Starting at 1.79 kg |
| Keyboard | Spill-resistant; optional backlit |
| Hinge | Opens to 177° ± 3° |
Operating System
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Shipped OS | FreeDOS |
| Windows Certification | Windows 11 Pro (hardware certified; OS sold separately) |
SKU and Regional Details
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | B39P8AT |
| Region | EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) |
| Suffix Convention | AT = EMEA standard configuration |
| QuickSpecs Reference | c08480165 |
Use Cases
Growing Businesses Equipping a Team
The ProBook 450 G10 suits organisations deploying multiple notebooks across a team without inflating the per-unit budget. Specifically, the combination of 13th Gen Core i5 performance, 512 GB NVMe storage, and commercial-grade security gives each staff member a capable daily machine. Furthermore, HP designs the ProBook 450 G10 for serviceability — both SODIMM slots and the M.2 bay are accessible — so IT teams upgrade or repair units without returning them to a service centre.
Office-Based and Hybrid Professionals
The 15.6-inch FHD IPS display gives document workers, finance teams, and administrative staff a comfortable screen for spreadsheets, reports, and video calls throughout the day. In addition, Wi-Fi 6E delivers fast, low-latency wireless performance in offices where multiple devices share the same network. Moreover, the integrated fingerprint reader and HP Wolf Security stack provide enterprise-level endpoint protection without requiring additional software purchases.
Organisations Using FreeDOS for OS Imaging
The B39P8AT ships with FreeDOS, which makes it compatible with organisations that deploy Windows 11 Pro or Linux via a volume licence or corporate imaging workflow. Consequently, procurement teams separate the hardware cost from the software licence cost, which can simplify budgeting across large deployments. Additionally, the machine carries full Windows 11 Pro hardware certification, so there are no driver compatibility concerns when imaging with a standard enterprise build.
Education and Training Environments
The ProBook 450 G10 holds up well in education settings where notebooks change hands frequently. In particular, the MIL-STD-810H chassis tolerates the vibrations and knocks of daily transport between classrooms and offices. Additionally, the spill-resistant keyboard provides a degree of protection against the accidents that inevitably occur in shared-use environments.
Considerations
How does the B39P8AT differ from other ProBook 450 G10 SKUs?
The AT suffix identifies this as an EMEA-region unit with a standard keyboard layout and regional power configuration. Specifically, the B39P8AT ships with the Core i5-1334U, 8 GB DDR4, 512 GB NVMe SSD, and FreeDOS. In contrast, other EMEA variants carry higher memory configurations or Windows 11 pre-installed. Therefore, buyers who need Windows 11 out of the box should check alternative SKUs with their local HP distributor. For a more compact 14-inch option in the same series, see the HP ProBook 440 G10.
Does the 8 GB single-channel RAM affect graphics performance?
Yes, and this is worth understanding before purchase. The Intel Core i5-1334U supports Intel Iris Xe Graphics, but only when the system runs dual-channel memory — meaning both SODIMM slots are populated. As shipped with a single 8 GB module, the ProBook 450 G10 B39P8AT runs Intel UHD Graphics instead. However, adding a second 8 GB DDR4-3200 module unlocks Iris Xe and improves frame performance for video playback, light image editing, and multi-monitor setups. This upgrade costs relatively little and delivers a meaningful improvement.
Can I connect multiple external monitors?
Yes. The ProBook 450 G10 provides one HDMI 2.1 port and two USB-C ports that support DisplayPort output. Therefore, connecting two external displays simultaneously is possible alongside the built-in screen. Additionally, HP rates HDMI 2.1 for 4K output at 60 Hz, which suits teams who prefer a large external display at their desk.
Is the battery replaceable?
The 51 Wh battery is internal and not user-replaceable in the field. However, it remains serviceable under the HP warranty, and extended Care Pack agreements cover battery replacement beyond the standard term. Furthermore, HP rates the battery for up to 10.75 hours of use under lab conditions, which covers most full-day work schedules without a midday charge.
What warranty applies in Africa?
HP’s standard commercial warranty for the Africa region provides one year of carry-in or on-site service. Extended HP Care Pack contracts are available through HP authorised distributors and cover up to three or four years, with optional accidental damage protection. Therefore, organisations with strict uptime requirements should discuss Care Pack options at the time of purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Core i5-1334U and older Core i5 processors?
The Core i5-1334U belongs to Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake architecture, which introduces a hybrid core design combining 2 high-performance P-cores with 8 power-efficient E-cores. Specifically, the P-cores handle demanding single-threaded tasks and reach 4.6 GHz under turbo, while the E-cores manage background processes without consuming significant power. As a result, the chip performs demanding tasks faster than a same-generation 4-core processor, while also extending battery life during lighter workloads. In contrast, older Core i5 generations used uniform cores throughout and lacked this efficiency-performance split.
Does the ProBook 450 G10 support Windows 11?
Yes. The B39P8AT ships with FreeDOS but carries full Windows 11 Pro hardware certification. Therefore, organisations can install Windows 11 Pro using a volume licence agreement or OEM channel without encountering driver compatibility issues. Additionally, HP provides driver support through HP Support Assistant for the Windows 11 platform, making the transition straightforward for IT teams.
How fast is the NVMe SSD compared to a standard laptop hard drive?
The 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD delivers read and write speeds that are typically 10 to 20 times faster than a 2.5-inch hard drive. Specifically, NVMe storage cuts boot times, reduces application load times, and speeds up large file transfers — all of which add up meaningfully across a working day. Furthermore, because NVMe drives have no moving parts, they are more resilient to the vibration and movement that hard drives are vulnerable to in field or transport use.
What does HP Wolf Security actually protect against?
HP Wolf Security operates at three levels simultaneously. First, HP Sure Click isolates every browser tab and email attachment in a micro-virtual machine, so a malicious payload cannot spread to the operating system even if a user clicks an infected link. Second, HP Sure Start monitors the BIOS on every boot and restores a verified clean copy if it detects tampering — without waiting for a technician. Additionally, the onboard TPM 2.0 chip anchors disk encryption and device authentication at the hardware level, which software-only security solutions cannot replicate. Consequently, the machine maintains a layered defence that remains effective even when users encounter credible-looking phishing attempts.
Is the keyboard backlit on the B39P8AT?
Backlighting is an optional configuration within the ProBook 450 G10 range rather than a standard feature across all SKUs. Specifically, confirm whether the B39P8AT includes a backlit keyboard with your HP distributor, as this depends on regional build configuration. However, all variants ship with a spill-resistant keyboard rated for incidental liquid exposure, which is a valuable feature in shared or field environments.
How does the ProBook 450 G10 compare to the ProBook 450 G11?
The ProBook 450 G10 uses 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake processors and DDR4 memory, while the HP ProBook 450 G11 moves to Intel’s newer Meteor Lake platform with DDR5 memory and a built-in NPU for AI workloads. Furthermore, the G11 introduces a 16:10 display ratio versus the G10’s standard 16:9 panel. Therefore, buyers who do not require the AI processing features of Meteor Lake will find the ProBook 450 G10 B39P8AT a cost-effective alternative, particularly for straightforward office and administrative workloads.
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For full technical detail, the HP ProBook 450 G10 QuickSpecs are published at HP QuickSpecs document c08480165.
























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