HP ProBook

The HP ProBook is a brand of business notebooks made by Hewlett-Packard.[1] HP marketed the ProBook series to business users; the list price was lower than that of HP's higher-end EliteBook series.[2]

ProBook series
2011's HP ProBook 6560b
DeveloperHP Inc.
TypeLaptop
Release dateApril 28, 2009 (2009-04-28)

History

S-Series (discontinued in 2012)

In April 2009, HP introduced the ProBook s-series (standard/essential) notebooks, which consisted of the Intel powered 4410s, 4510s, and 4710s (14", 15.6", and 17.3" screens, respectively) and the AMD powered 4415s and 4515s (14" and 15.6" screens, respectively).[1][3] This was followed by the introduction of the 13.3" ProBook 4310s in June of the same year.[4]
The s-series was updated in 2010 with Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, a brushed aluminum case, chiclet keyboard, and multi-touch ClickPad.[5] Updates to the line in 2012 included a new exterior aluminum design.[6]

4x1xs

  • ProBook 4310s
  • ProBook 4311s
  • ProBook 4410s
  • ProBook 4411s
  • ProBook 4510s
  • ProBook 4710s
  • ProBook 4415s
  • ProBook 4416s
  • ProBook 4515s

4x2xs

  • ProBook 4320s
  • ProBook 4321s
  • ProBook 4420s
  • ProBook 4421s
  • ProBook 4520s
  • ProBook 4720s
  • ProBook 4325s
  • ProBook 4326s
  • ProBook 4425s
  • ProBook 4525s

4x3xs

  • ProBook 4230s
  • ProBook 4330s
  • ProBook 4331s
  • ProBook 4430s
  • ProBook 4431s
  • ProBook 4520s
  • ProBook 4530s
  • ProBook 4730s
  • ProBook 4435s
  • ProBook 4436s
  • ProBook 4535s

4x4xs

  • ProBook 4340s
  • ProBook 4341s
  • ProBook 4440s
  • ProBook 4441s
  • ProBook 4540s
  • ProBook 4740s
  • ProBook 4445s
  • ProBook 4446s
  • ProBook 4545s

B-Series (discontinued in 2012)

The ProBook B-series was announced on October 13, 2009, replacing the previous HP Compaq B-series. Two AMD powered models were announced—the 14" ProBook 6445b and the 15.6" Probook 6545b.[7] Their Intel powered counterparts were announced three months later as the 14" ProBook 6440b and the 15.6" Probook 6540b.[8]
The B-series was updated in 2011 with the Intel-powered 6460b and 6560b, and the AMD-powered 6465b and in 2012 with the Intel-powered 6470b and 6570b, and the AMD-powered 6475b, and the Intel-powered 6555b. [6]

6x4xb

  • ProBook 6440b
  • ProBook 6540b
  • ProBook 6445b
  • ProBook 6545b

6x5xb

  • ProBook 6450b
  • ProBook 6550b
  • ProBook 6455b
  • ProBook 6555b

6x6xb

  • ProBook 6360b
  • ProBook 6460b
  • ProBook 6560b
  • ProBook 6465b
  • ProBook 6565b

6x7xb

  • ProBook 6470b
  • ProBook 6570b
  • ProBook 6475b

M-Series (discontinued in 2011)

HP launched the 5310m in September 2009. The 5310m was enclosed by an aluminum and magnesium case, weighed under four pounds, and was less than an inch thick.[9][10]
The M-series was updated in September 2010 with a 5320m, closely followed with the release of the 5330m in May 2011 which featured a dual-tone aluminum chassis and Beats Audio.[4]

5x1xm

  • ProBook 5310m

5x2xm

  • ProBook 5220m
  • ProBook 5320m

5x3xm

  • ProBook 5330m

G-Series

HP launched the G0 series in 2013. The computers are enclosed in an aluminium and magnesium case. The G1 series succeeded in 2014.

G0

  • ProBook 440 G0
  • ProBook 450 G0
  • ProBook 470 G0

G1

The G1 series has a 15.6" non-touchscreen with anti-glare display, a HDD of up to 1-Terabyte storage space, dual memory slots of up to 16GB RAM and a DVD burner. The HDD and RAM are upgradeable. The G1 series is 0.9" in thickness and weighs 5.1 pounds. [11]

  • ProBook x360 11 G1 EE
  • ProBook 430 G1
  • ProBook 440 G1
  • ProBook 450 G1
  • ProBook 470 G1
  • ProBook 445 G1
  • ProBook 455 G1
  • ProBook 640 G1
  • ProBook 650 G1
  • ProBook 645 G1
  • ProBook 645 G1
  • Pro x2 410 G1
  • Pro x2 612 G1

G2

The G2 series has a 15.6" anti-glare LED screen, a HDD of up to 1-Terabyte storage space, dual memory slots of up to 16GB RAM which can be upgraded by the user. The G2 series is 0.13" and weighs 0.5 pounds.[12]

  • ProBook x360 11 G2 EE
  • ProBook 430 G2
  • ProBook 440 G2
  • ProBook 450 G2
  • ProBook 470 G2
  • ProBook 445 G2
  • ProBook 455 G2
  • ProBook 640 G2
  • ProBook 650 G2
  • ProBook 645 G2
  • ProBook 655 G2
  • Pro x2 410 G2
  • Pro x2 612 G2

G3

  • ProBook x360 11 G3 EE
  • ProBook 430 G3
  • ProBook 440 G3
  • ProBook 446 G3
  • ProBook 450 G3
  • ProBook 470 G3
  • ProBook 455 G3
  • ProBook 640 G3
  • ProBook 650 G3
  • ProBook 645 G3
  • ProBook 655 G3

G4

  • ProBook x360 11 G4 EE
  • ProBook 430 G4
  • ProBook 440 G4
  • ProBook 450 G4
  • ProBook 470 G4
  • ProBook 455 G4
  • ProBook 640 G4
  • ProBook 650 G4
  • ProBook 645 G4

G5

  • ProBook x360 11 G5 EE
  • ProBook 430 G5
  • ProBook 440 G5
  • ProBook x360 440 G1
  • ProBook 450 G5
  • ProBook 470 G5
  • ProBook 455 G5
  • ProBook 640 G5
  • ProBook 650 G5

G6

  • ProBook x360 11 G6 EE
  • ProBook 430 G6
  • ProBook 440 G6
  • ProBook 450 G6
  • ProBook 445 G6
  • ProBook 445R G6
  • ProBook 455R G6

G7

HP ProBook x360 435 G7 13.3-inch 2-in-1 was announced on January 16, 2020.[13]

  • ProBook 430 G7
  • ProBook 440 G7
  • ProBook 450 G7
  • ProBook 445 G7
  • ProBook 455 G7

Timeline of releases

Hewlett-Packard ProBook Release Timeline
Screen size Series 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
11.6" 11 EE G1
12.1" s-series 4230s
m-series 5220m
13.3" s-series 4310s/4311s 4320s/4321s 4325s/4326s 4330s/4331s 4340s/4341s 430 G1 430 G2 430 G3 430 G4 430 G5 430 G6 430 G7
m-series 5310m 5320m 5330m
b-series 6360b
14" s-series 4410s/4411s 4415s/4416s 4420s/4421s 4425s 4430s/4431s 4435s/4436s 4440s/4441s 4445s/4446s 440 G0 440 G1
445 G1
440 G2
445 G2
440 G3 440 G4 440 G5 440 G6 440 G7
b-series 6440b
6445b
6450b
6455b
6460b
6465b
6470b
6475b
g-series 640 G1
645 G1
640 G2
645 G2
15.6" s-series 4510s
4515s
4520s
4525s
4530s
4535s
4540s
4545s
450 G0 450 G1
455 G1
450 G2
455 G2
450 G3
455 G3
450 G4
455 G4
450 G5 450 G6 450 G7
b-series 6540b
6545b
6550b
6555b
6560b
6565b
6570b
g-series 650 G1
655 G1
650 G2
655 G2
650 G3
655 G3
650 G4
655 G4
650 G5
655 G5
17.3" s-series 4710s 4720s 4730s 4740s 470 G0 470 G1 470 G2 470 G3 470 G4 470 G5 470 G6 470 G7

See also

Competing laptop lines include:

References

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  12. https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c04531652#AbT1
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