HP ProBook 455 G8 PC Notebook Built for the Hybrid Working Setup

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Now that the hybrid working setup seems to be the norm and will be here to stay, consumers have been looking for the right tools to keep up with this demanding situation. The HP ProBook 455 G8 PC Notebook is a durable mobile PC that has the basic function that is beneficial for work like MS office and has good performance to keep the device running smoothly.

HP ProBook 455 G8

Security/Protection

The notebooks security starts in the BIOS, It is equipped with the HP BIOSphere Gen5, the laptop has enhanced firmware protection that safeguards it from potential harmful attacks. It also features the world’s first self-healing BIOS, HP Sure Start Gen6. This automatically restarts the BIOS after a cyber-attack and helps keep the notebook safe. 

Moreover, the HP Sure Click ensures that all files, apps, and web pages will be opened in micro VM (virtual machine) containers to isolate any malicious software that might harm your notebook.

Added layers of protection include a built-in fingerprint sensor via the HP Client Security Manager Gen6 to log into Windows and a digital signature via HP Sure Admin that lets you manage your BIOS settings from your PC or smartphone app these features ensure your privacy.

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Up-to-date Processes to Keep the Device Running

To ensure you have continuous productivity, HP lets you update your BIOS hassle-free via the Network. It’s also possible to combat any advanced threats with HP Sure Sense which uses deep-learning AI to fight off these attacks.

The HP ProBook 455 G8 PC Notebook and other devices from the ProBook lineup help you prepare for the Hybrid working setup with reliable security and functionality.

For more information, visit the HP official Lazada and Shopee stores and other authorized HP reseller stores near you.

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