
HP • ₦782,000
The HP EliteBook 840 G4 makes the most sense for Nigerian buyers who need a portable Windows laptop for school, office work, browsing, documents and video calls, not gaming or heavy creative work. At Ogabassey’s catalog price of ₦280,000, the deal depends on battery health, charger quality, warranty route and whether the 16GB RAM plus 256GB SSD configuration matches your workload.
The HP EliteBook 840 G4 is a used business-class laptop, so the strongest buyer is someone who values a compact work machine over flashy specs. Its 14.0-inch screen, 1480g listed weight and silver business design fit students, remote workers, office users, writers, accountants, admin teams and buyers who move between home, school, church, office and client sites.
This is not the right first choice if your main need is modern gaming, 4K video editing, 3D rendering, engineering simulation or a creator workload that leans on a dedicated NVIDIA or AMD GPU. The catalog lists Intel HD Graphics 620, which is integrated graphics. That is fine for display output, media playback, office dashboards and light browser work, but it should not be treated like a gaming laptop GPU.
For buyers searching broadly across Ogabassey laptops, this EliteBook’s value is not just the Core i7 badge. The important part is the full configuration: Intel Core i7-7500U, 2 cores and 4 threads, 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, 14-inch FHD display and used condition. A lower-generation business laptop can still be useful when the RAM, SSD, keyboard, ports, battery and warranty checks are handled properly.

Ogabassey’s catalog-verified configuration lists the HP EliteBook 840 G4 with an Intel Core i7-7500U processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB internal storage and Intel HD Graphics 620. The display is listed as 14.0 inches, FHD, 1920x1080 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The product is marked used, active and in stock, with unmanaged catalog stock, meaning availability should be treated as catalog availability rather than a fixed numeric stock count.
For Nigerian buyers, the most practical reading is this: the EliteBook 840 G4 is a work-first Windows laptop at ₦280,000, not a new-generation performance machine. The 16GB RAM is the most helpful part of the listing because many everyday slowdowns in older laptops come from too little memory. The 256GB SSD is usable for school and business files, but buyers with large videos, design files or offline media libraries should plan for external storage or confirm upgrade options before checkout.
The Core i7-7500U is a 7th Gen Intel mobile processor. It is efficient enough for routine productivity, but it has only 2 cores and 4 threads in the catalog data. That matters in 2026 because many newer budget and midrange laptops now offer more CPU cores. Do not buy this expecting it to feel like a recent Core i5 or Core Ultra laptop in demanding multitasking. Buy it because it offers a business-laptop body, 16GB RAM and SSD storage at a lower used-market price point.
The 14-inch FHD display is a sensible size for portability. It gives more workspace than older low-resolution panels and is easier to carry than many 15.6-inch laptops. The 60Hz refresh rate is normal for business laptops in this class. If you are choosing a laptop for coding, spreadsheets, Teams or Zoom, browser research, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and light Photoshop-style edits, the display spec is appropriate. If your work is color-critical design, ask for display condition, brightness, white spots, pressure marks and hinge stability before payment.
| Entity | Attribute | Catalog value or buyer action |
|---|---|---|
| HP EliteBook 840 G4 | Current Ogabassey price | ₦280,000 |
| HP EliteBook 840 G4 | Availability | InStock in the Ogabassey catalog; inventory policy is unmanaged catalog stock |
| HP EliteBook 840 G4 | Condition | Used |
| HP EliteBook 840 G4 | Category | Laptops |
| Display | Size and resolution | 14.0 inches, FHD, 1920x1080, 60Hz |
| Performance | Processor | Intel Core i7-7500U, 2 cores and 4 threads |
| Graphics | GPU | Intel HD Graphics 620 integrated graphics |
| Memory | RAM | 16GB |
| Storage | Internal storage | 256GB |
| Body | Weight | 1480g |
| Connectivity | 5G support | No |
| Warranty and trust | Buyer check | Confirm charger, battery-health notes, return window, warranty route, keyboard layout and physical condition before checkout |
| Alternatives | Upgrade or lower-price paths | Compare with HP EliteBook 840 G6, HP EliteBook 840 G3, HP EliteBook 840 G2, HP 14-DQ6011 and HP 14-DQ6015DX |
| Decision area | What the catalog supports | Buyer judgement |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | Core i7-7500U, 2 cores, 4 threads, 16GB RAM | Good for office and study; limited for heavy multitasking by 2026 standards |
| Display | 14.0-inch FHD, 1920x1080, 60Hz | Practical for productivity and portability |
| Battery | Battery capacity not listed | Must be verified because used battery condition can change the whole value |
| Thermals | No catalog thermal test listed | Check fan noise, heat under load and shutdown history before buying |
| Ports | Full port list not listed in the candidate snapshot | Confirm HDMI/USB-C/USB-A needs before payment instead of assuming |
| Upgradeability | 16GB RAM and 256GB storage listed; slot details not listed | Confirm whether the specific unit can take the storage or RAM changes you want |
| Warranty trust | Used condition and catalog availability listed | Ask for return, warranty and charger details in writing |
| Nigeria value | ₦280,000 catalog price | Strongest when battery and charger pass checks; weaker if repairs are needed immediately |
| Availability | InStock with unmanaged catalog stock | Confirm live availability before checkout because unmanaged stock is not capped by numeric stock count |
The Core i7-7500U label can sound stronger than it is if you compare it only by branding. In practical buying terms, it is a 7th Gen, 2-core, 4-thread laptop CPU. That is enough for browser tabs, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, accounting tools, light coding, online classes and routine admin work. It is not the chip to choose for heavy virtual machines, large video exports or running many demanding apps at the same time.
Among older used laptops, 16GB RAM is one of the specs that can keep the experience comfortable. It helps with browser tabs, Excel files, school research and video meetings running beside documents. If you are comparing this against a cheaper 8GB unit, the 16GB memory may be more valuable for day-to-day smoothness than moving from one old Intel generation to another.
The provided catalog snapshot does not list battery capacity, cycle count, measured runtime or replacement history. That means buyers should not assume all-day battery life. Ask for battery-health notes, charging behavior, whether the laptop holds charge when unplugged, whether it shuts down suddenly, and whether the included charger is original, compatible and stable under load. A weak battery can turn a good ₦280,000 work laptop into a repair project.
256GB SSD storage is workable for office users, students and web-first workflows. It becomes tight if you save movies, phone backups, design assets, games, large datasets or video projects locally. Before checkout, confirm usable free space after Windows and installed apps. If you plan to keep the laptop for several years, ask whether storage upgrade support is available for the specific unit being sold.

For a used HP business laptop, the support question is not only “does it power on?” A buyer should confirm what happens after delivery if the keyboard has bad keys, the screen has spots, the battery drains quickly, the trackpad is unstable, the Wi-Fi disconnects or the charger heats up. Because the snapshot says used condition and unmanaged catalog stock, the safest approach is to verify the exact unit condition before checkout and keep proof of the agreed warranty or return route.
Ask for photos or confirmation of the keyboard layout, hinge tightness, screen edges, webcam, speakers, fingerprint reader, charging port and bottom-cover condition. The catalog lists a side fingerprint reader and 3.5mm jack, but it does not list every port in the provided snapshot. If you need HDMI for projectors, USB-C for docking or multiple USB-A ports for accessories, confirm those on the exact unit instead of relying on assumptions from the model family.
Delivery context also matters. In Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Benin, Enugu, Ibadan or other Nigerian cities, a used laptop should be packed well enough to protect the screen and hinge area. If someone else is receiving it for you, tell them to check charger, display, keyboard, Wi-Fi and battery status immediately after delivery. Those simple checks reduce disputes and make support easier if anything is wrong.
If you like the EliteBook 840 shape but want a newer generation, check the HP EliteBook 840 G6. It is the more sensible comparison when your priority is a later business-laptop generation, although the final choice should still depend on the listed processor, RAM, storage, battery condition and price of the available unit.
If your budget is tighter, compare the HP EliteBook 840 G3 and HP EliteBook 840 G2. These older EliteBooks can make sense for basic typing, browsing and admin work when priced correctly, but they need even stricter battery, display and charger checks.
If you prefer a more mainstream HP 14-inch laptop instead of a used business EliteBook, compare the HP 14-DQ6011 and HP 14-DQ6015DX. These are better comparison points for buyers who care less about the EliteBook business chassis and more about a simpler consumer HP laptop path. For wider options, browse the full Laptops category.
Used-laptop buyers can also learn from nearby Ogabassey guides. The Dell Latitude 5511 used Core i5 buyer checks are useful if you are weighing HP EliteBook against Dell Latitude business machines, while the Dell Latitude 7420 guide helps frame what a newer 14-inch business laptop can offer at a higher budget.
Buy the HP EliteBook 840 G4 at ₦280,000 if you want a compact used HP business laptop for school, office work, documents, browsing, online meetings and light multitasking, and if the specific unit passes battery, charger, keyboard, screen and warranty checks. The 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD and 14-inch FHD display are the strongest parts of the catalog configuration.
Skip it or move up to an alternative if you need stronger CPU performance, newer hardware, long unplugged runtime with proof, gaming graphics or guaranteed creator-work performance. The Core i7-7500U is still usable for routine work, but its 2-core, 4-thread design means the buyer should treat condition and support checks as seriously as the spec sheet.
Yes, for routine school and office work. The listed 16GB RAM, 256GB storage and 14-inch FHD screen fit documents, browsing, spreadsheets, video calls and research. It is not the best pick for heavy gaming, 3D work or demanding video editing.
The current Ogabassey catalog price in the provided snapshot is ₦280,000. Because it is a used laptop with unmanaged catalog stock, confirm live availability, exact unit condition, charger and warranty route before checkout.
Choose the EliteBook 840 G4 if the ₦280,000 price and verified condition matter most. Consider the EliteBook 840 G6 if you want a newer generation and can justify the price difference after checking RAM, storage, battery and warranty.
Prioritize processor generation, RAM, SSD size, display condition, battery health, charger quality, keyboard, ports, upgrade path, warranty route and return terms. For this unit, battery and charger checks are especially important because battery capacity and runtime are not listed.
