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Porque es la disponibilidad qué hay, pero la tecnología Evo vale la pena sacrificar un poco de disco duro, yo uso una nube
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for the question. EVO is a badge of distinction, not a processor type. Intel developed the EVO platform in collaboration with HP and other manufacturers to deliver premium devices. Requirements to earn the EVO badge include 12th-Gen or 13th-Gen Alder Lake processor, minimum of 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, at least 9 hours of battery life (on laptops with a FHD panel), ultra-thin bezels, lightweight (under 3.3 pounds), instant wake from sleep (less than 1 second), USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 support, Wi-Fi 6E and optional LTE, Biometric authentication (e.g. fingerprint reader or IR camera), fast charging, backlit keyboard, intelligent collaboration (optimized for multitasking and works seamlessly with productivity/video-conferencing apps like Zoom, Slack and Microsoft Office) and more.
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