HP 290 G2 Intel Dual Core – 4GB RAM – 500GB HDD – Freedos + 18.5” Monitor
₦166,100.00
Product by:
HP
Quick Overview
- Display Size: 18.5″ TFT Monitor
- Processor: Intel dual core
- Storage: 500 HDD, 4GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel
- OS: Free DOS
Description
Brand | HP |
Screen size | Others |
RAM | 4 GB |
Hard Drive | 500GB |
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