
HP • ₦782,000
The HP EliteBook 840 G7 makes sense for a buyer who wants a portable Windows work laptop around ₦400,000, but only after confirming the exact processor, RAM, SSD, display type, battery health, charger, warranty terms and delivery details on Ogabassey before checkout.
The HP EliteBook 840 G7 is best treated as a compact business laptop for office documents, browser-heavy work, school assignments, online meetings, light spreadsheet work and travel-friendly daily use. It is not the right first choice if your main workload is gaming, 3D design, heavy video editing or GPU-accelerated creator work, because the catalog lists Intel UHD Graphics rather than a dedicated graphics card.
For Nigerian buyers, the practical appeal is the balance between a 14.0-inch body, business-class ports and a price point that sits below many newer premium ultrabooks. Ogabassey currently lists the HP EliteBook 840 G7 from ₦400,000, with the product marked available through unmanaged catalog stock. That means the numeric stock count should not be read like a capped warehouse quantity, but buyers should still confirm the exact live variant and checkout availability because used and open-box laptop configurations can change.
This guide is written from catalog-verified Ogabassey data and the provided official HP support/spec context. It does not claim hands-on testing, lab battery results, benchmark scores or completed repair inspection. The point is to help you ask the right questions before paying for a used or open-box business laptop.

The core catalog facts are straightforward. The HP EliteBook 840 G7 is a used HP laptop in the Laptops category. Ogabassey lists a 14.0-inch FHD display option, 1920x1080 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, Intel Core i5/i7 10th Gen options, Intel UHD Graphics, 8GB RAM, stereo speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a port mix that includes Thunderbolt 3/USB-C, USB-A and HDMI. The listed weight is 1320g, which is one reason this model is more attractive for people who move between home, school, office and client visits.
The most important buying point is that the model name alone is not enough. Candidate catalog text says current variants can include touchscreen or non-touchscreen choices and 256GB or 512GB SSD selections. Before checkout, do not rely only on the headline product name. Confirm the selected processor tier, RAM, SSD size, display type, condition notes, included charger and any warranty or return terms available at the time of purchase.
| Entity | Attribute | Catalog value or buyer check |
|---|---|---|
| HP EliteBook 840 G7 | Current Ogabassey price | ₦400,000 starting catalog price |
| HP EliteBook 840 G7 | Availability | Listed as InStock; unmanaged catalog stock means confirm live variant availability before checkout |
| HP EliteBook 840 G7 | Condition | Used/open-box buying context; inspect cosmetic condition, battery health and included accessories |
| Display | Size and resolution | 14.0 inches, FHD options, 1920x1080, 60Hz |
| Performance | Processor and graphics | Intel Core i5/i7 10th Gen options with Intel UHD Graphics |
| Memory | RAM | 8GB listed; confirm whether the selected unit is upgradeable before purchase |
| Storage | SSD | Variant choices mention 256GB or 512GB SSD; confirm selected storage at checkout |
| Connectivity | Ports | Thunderbolt 3/USB-C, USB-A, HDMI and 3.5mm audio listed |
| Wireless/mobile | 5G support | No 5G support listed |
| Warranty/trust | Buyer protection | Not listed in the provided catalog data; ask Ogabassey to confirm warranty, return and delivery terms |
| Alternatives | Comparable HP options | Consider 2-in-1 EliteBook x360 models or Chromebook alternatives if your workflow differs |
| Decision area | What the catalog supports | Buyer judgement |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | Intel Core i5/i7 10th Gen options and Intel UHD Graphics | Good for everyday office and school work; weak fit for demanding graphics workloads |
| Display | 14.0-inch FHD options, 1920x1080, 60Hz | Practical for productivity, but confirm touch or non-touch variant before paying |
| Battery | Battery capacity and health are not listed | Must be checked because used laptop value can change sharply with poor battery health |
| Thermals | No thermal test data provided | Ask for a basic stress/use check if you plan long calls or hot-room work |
| Ports | Thunderbolt 3/USB-C, USB-A, HDMI and headphone jack | Strong practical mix for Nigerian offices, projectors, external monitors and older accessories |
| Upgradeability | 8GB RAM listed; SSD variants noted | Confirm RAM and SSD upgrade path for the exact unit, not just the model family |
| Warranty trust | Warranty terms not listed in the provided data | Do not assume warranty length, free delivery or fast delivery; confirm directly at checkout |
| Nigeria value | ₦400,000 starting catalog price | Interesting if the battery, charger, screen and keyboard condition are clean |
| Availability | InStock with unmanaged catalog stock | Treat as available in catalog, but verify the exact selected variant before payment |
Start with the screen. The catalog says FHD display options, but the buyer still needs to confirm whether the specific unit is touchscreen or non-touchscreen, whether brightness is acceptable, whether there are pressure marks, dead pixels, white spots or hinge looseness, and whether the webcam works clearly enough for meetings. The webcam class is listed as 720p, so buyers who rely on high-quality video calls may want to test a sample call before committing.
Next, check the battery and charger. The provided product data does not list battery capacity, cycle count or remaining health, so this should be a purchase condition rather than an afterthought. Ask what battery health is shown in Windows or HP diagnostics, whether the laptop charges normally over USB-C, whether the included adapter is original or compatible, and whether there is any charging-port looseness. A cheaper used laptop can become poor value if you immediately need a battery or charger replacement.
Then test the keyboard, trackpad and ports. Business laptops often pass from office to office before resale, so the physical condition matters. The EliteBook 840 G7’s port list is one of its strengths: USB-C/Thunderbolt 3, USB-A, HDMI and 3.5mm audio cover many common accessories without forcing every buyer into dongles. Check both USB-C charging/data behavior and HDMI output if you use office projectors, TVs or external monitors.
Finally, verify Windows usability. For school and office buyers, 8GB RAM can still be workable for Microsoft Office, browser tabs, video calls and learning tools, but it is not generous if you keep many apps open. If your work involves accounting software, many Chrome tabs, virtual meetings and large spreadsheets at the same time, confirm whether the exact unit supports a RAM upgrade and whether Ogabassey can supply or recommend the better configuration.
The main trade-off is age versus price. A 10th Gen Intel Core business laptop can remain useful for everyday Windows work, but it will not feel like a current premium laptop in CPU efficiency, integrated graphics or battery endurance. Since there is no provided hands-on battery result, do not buy it on an assumed all-day claim. Buy it if the exact unit has healthy battery behavior, clean thermals and the variant matches your workload.
The second trade-off is display certainty. A 14-inch FHD panel is a sensible work size, and the 1320g listed weight helps portability, but the catalog’s wording says FHD display options rather than one guaranteed panel experience for every unit. If touch support matters for notes, signatures or tablet-like use, confirm that selected option. If you only need typing, spreadsheets and browser work, the non-touch option may be fine if the panel is clean.
The third trade-off is graphics. Intel UHD Graphics is enough for normal display output, streaming, office work and light media tasks, but buyers searching for gaming laptop value should look elsewhere. A search query around HP Victus 15 price in Nigeria appeared in the first-party signal set, which points to a different buyer intent: gaming and stronger graphics. The EliteBook 840 G7 is not a Victus substitute; it is a work laptop.
If you want the same business-laptop direction but a more flexible form factor, compare the EliteBook 840 G7 with the HP EliteBook 1030 G3 x360, HP EliteBook 830 G6 x360 and HP EliteBook 1030 G2 x360. Those x360-style alternatives are worth checking if pen use, tablet mode or presentation folding matters more than the straightforward clamshell style of the 840 G7.
If your workflow is mostly browser-based, email, Google Docs, school portals and web apps, the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook or HP Chromebook 11MK G9 Education Edition may be worth checking instead. A Chromebook is not a direct Windows replacement for everyone, so only choose that route if your required apps work in ChromeOS or on the web.
For wider context on used business laptops, Ogabassey’s related guides such as Dell Latitude 5511 at ₦402,500: Used Core i5 Buyer Checks and HP EliteBook x360 1040 G10: Used 32GB Business Laptop Checks Before You Buy can help you compare screen size, RAM level, portability and price expectations before choosing one machine.

The HP EliteBook 840 G7 is a sensible ₦400,000-class pick if your priority is a portable 14-inch Windows business laptop for school, office work, browsing, meetings and everyday productivity. The strongest catalog-backed reasons to consider it are the 14.0-inch FHD display options, 1320g listed weight, 10th Gen Core i5/i7 options and practical port mix with USB-C/Thunderbolt 3, USB-A and HDMI.
Do not buy it blindly because the model name sounds premium. The right purchase depends on the exact unit: processor tier, 8GB RAM behavior, SSD size, display type, keyboard condition, battery health, charger quality, warranty terms and delivery confirmation. If those checks pass, it is a practical work laptop. If you need gaming graphics, guaranteed long battery life, a new-device warranty or a specific touchscreen configuration, compare alternatives before paying.
Yes, it fits school and office work if the selected unit is in good condition. The catalog lists 10th Gen Intel Core i5/i7 options, 8GB RAM and a 14.0-inch FHD display, which is enough for documents, browsing, classes, meetings and spreadsheets. Confirm battery health and SSD size before checkout.
Check the exact processor, RAM, SSD size, touch or non-touch display, battery health, charger, keyboard, trackpad, webcam, speakers, USB-C charging, HDMI output, cosmetic condition, warranty terms and delivery details. The provided catalog data does not list battery health or warranty length, so those must be confirmed.
No. The catalog lists Intel UHD Graphics, so it should be treated as a business and productivity laptop. It can handle everyday display and media tasks, but buyers looking for gaming performance should compare gaming laptops instead of treating this as an HP Victus alternative.
The product signal says the HP EliteBook 840 G7 is listed as in stock with unmanaged catalog stock. That means availability is not capped by the numeric stock count in the same way as managed inventory, but you should still confirm the exact live variant before checkout.
