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HP ELITEONE 800 G6 AIO 27 AH STAND

Monitor Arm free-standing, up to 27", VESA 100×100 mm
Code:  HPING572_AT Producer's Website:

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HP ELITEONE 800 G6 AIO 27 AH STAND Discontinued

HP ELITEONE 800 G6 AIO 27 AH STAND

Specifications

Colour
Grey
Usage
Freestanding
VESA mounting
100×100
Number of arms
1 ×
Max. number of monitors
1

Colour

Colour
Grey

Type

Usage
Freestanding
VESA mounting
100×100
Number of arms
1 ×
Max. number of monitors
1

Features

Maximum screen size
27"
Weight
1.68 kg
More Specifications

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