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Hi,

 

I am wondering whether the HP Chromeboox x360 14 supports UHS for the SDXC-card and if so, what version?

 

Best,

 

Oscar

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Did you mean to type Chromebook?

If that is so, The Maintenence & service documentation for the Chromebook 14 x360 model series shows support for micro SD/SDHC/SDXC media cards. It makes no mention of  the ultra high speed (UHS) specification levels that apply to compatible micro SD cards.

 

As far as compatibilty with UHS goes, UHS is only a categorical measure of  the read mechanism of a particular micro SD card from standard, UHS-I, UHS-II, UHS-III and Express. The higher speed cards are higher quality and, of course, more expensive. Since the SDXC cards are comnpatible with the Chromebook choosing which high speed version to purchase is simply a matter of your choice.

 

Kindly take a look at the bottom of your notebook in the tiny letters to find the ProdID.

 

The ProdID is the first portion of the product number.

 

The ProdID is sufficient for me to fin the hardware configuration and reference documents .



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Did you mean to type Chromebook?

If that is so, The Maintenence & service documentation for the Chromebook 14 x360 model series shows support for micro SD/SDHC/SDXC media cards. It makes no mention of  the ultra high speed (UHS) specification levels that apply to compatible micro SD cards.

 

As far as compatibilty with UHS goes, UHS is only a categorical measure of  the read mechanism of a particular micro SD card from standard, UHS-I, UHS-II, UHS-III and Express. The higher speed cards are higher quality and, of course, more expensive. Since the SDXC cards are comnpatible with the Chromebook choosing which high speed version to purchase is simply a matter of your choice.

 

Kindly take a look at the bottom of your notebook in the tiny letters to find the ProdID.

 

The ProdID is the first portion of the product number.

 

The ProdID is sufficient for me to fin the hardware configuration and reference documents .



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Hi,

 

Many thanks for bringing order to my confusion.

 

The product id is 5GT13EA.

 

Best

 

Oscar

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You're welcome.

Sometimes too many specifications can be confusing.

 

For future reference, you own an HP Chromebook x360-14-da0000no.

 

 

 

 



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