HP ProBook 430 G7
- HDD/SSD
- up to 1000GB SSD + up to 1000GB HDD
- M.2 Slot
- 1x 2280 M.2 NVMe slot See photo
- RAM
- up to 32GB
- OS
- Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Home, No OS
- Battery
- 45Wh, 3-cell
- Body material
- Plastic / Polycarbonate, Aluminum
- Dimensions
- 308.5 x 231 x 18 mm (12.15" x 9.09" x 0.71")
- Weight
- 1.49 kg (3.3 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 2x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-C
- 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
- HDMI
- 1.4b
- Card reader
- SD, SDHC, SDXC
- Ethernet LAN
- 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
- Wi-Fi
- 802.11ax
- Bluetooth
- 5.0
- Audio jack
- 3.5 mm combo
- Features
- Fingerprint reader
- optional
- Web camera
- HD
- Backlit keyboard
- optional
- Microphone
- Speakers
- 2x 2W
- Optical drive
- Security Lock slot
All HP ProBook 430 G7 configurations
CPU performance
Here you can find the price/performance difference between all the CPUs that come in the HP ProBook 430 G7 series.
Results are from the Cinebench 20 Multi-core test (the higher the score, the better)
GPU performance
Here you can find the price/performance difference between all the GPUs that come in the HP ProBook 430 G7 series.
Results are for the 3DMark: Fire Strike (Graphics) benchmark (the higher the score, the better)
HP ProBook 430 G7 in-depth review
Another day, another ProBook. This time, we got the 13-inch version of the 7th Generation of ProBook 400s. In terms of looks, it almost fully resembles its predecessor and similarly to its larger brothers, presents a slight upgrade on the hardware front.This time, the laptop comes with a choice of a dual-core and two quad-core Comet Lake processors. Essentially, they should provide a marginal performance and efficiency boost over the Whiskey Lake devices.Additionally, looking at the specs sheet, we see wide upgradability, as well as Wi-Fi 6 certification on some models. Last year, we [...]
Pros
- Spill-resistant (optionally) backlit keyboard
- Decent build quality
- Good battery life
- Upgradability is on point and its parts are easy to access
- Doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels (Chie Mei CMN1375)
- Comfortable viewing angles and good contrast ratio
Cons
- No Thunderbolt support
- Covers only 55% of sRGB (Chie Mei CMN1375)
- Only a refreshed copy of its predecessor