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Zinox Z200 Gtx Notebook Intel Atom 1.9ghz – 2 GB, 32GB Emmc – 14-inch, Win 10 Laptop – Gold

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RAM 2 GB
Hard Drive 32 GB
Wireless WiFi 802.11 bgn, Bluetooth
USB Ports (3) USB ports
Battery 6-cell Li-Ion battery
Graphics Processor Intel Integrated Graphics
Brand Zinox
Screen size 14 inches
Resolution (Display) 1920 x 1080
Number of Cores 15 cores
Storage Type –
Display Technology Not Specified
Colour Silver

 

 

Item will be shipped in 1-2 weeks

$238.00

The Zinox Z200 is part of our Everyday range of simple and reliable PCs.

Stay powered all day

The zinox Z200 delivers enough power to see you through the working day and beyond, thanks to its 9 hour battery life, making it ideal for taking notes in lecture, writing essays, streaming TV, and catching up with your friends on social media.

Intel Atom processor

The Intel Atom Processor is reliable and efficient for everyday tasks such as browsing the web, chatting with friends, or writing essays. The 32GB eMMc offers enough space to store songs, films, videos, and documents so your stuff is always there when you need it.

Modern design

Designed to complement your style, the zinox Z200 has a bold, modern design that stands out from the crowd with a metallic body. Plus, it’s lightweight enough to slip into a bag and take with you wherever you go throughout a busy day.

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