
HP • ₦782,000
The HP EliteBook 840 G9 makes most sense for buyers who want a light 14-inch business laptop with strong RAM, Windows 11 Pro and practical office performance, not a gaming or creator workstation. At Ogabassey's catalog price of ₦1,442,100, the main decision is whether its 32GB RAM offsets the modest 256GB SSD and integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics.
The HP EliteBook 840 G9 is best matched to office users, consultants, students in business or data-light courses, managers, remote workers and buyers who carry a laptop daily. The catalog configuration listed on Ogabassey is a new HP business laptop with an Intel Core i7-1265U processor, 32GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 14.0-inch WUXGA display and Windows 11 Pro.
That combination tells a clear story. The 32GB RAM is the headline advantage for multitasking: many browser tabs, Microsoft Office, Teams or Zoom, accounting tools, dashboards, light coding, admin portals and school research can stay open with less pressure than on common 8GB or 16GB laptops. The Core i7-1265U is a 12th Gen Intel U-series business chip, so its job is responsive productivity in a thin laptop rather than sustained heavy rendering.
This is not the right first pick if the buyer's main question is gaming performance. A recent Ogabassey site search asked whether a GPU can enhance computer performance. The direct answer is yes, but only for GPU-aware work such as games, 3D, video effects, AI acceleration, some design software and external-display workloads. The Intel Iris Xe Graphics in this EliteBook can help with display output, video decode and light graphics tasks, but it is integrated graphics, not a dedicated NVIDIA or AMD gaming GPU. Buyers whose priority is games should start from Gaming Laptops instead.

These are catalog-verified Ogabassey facts for the listed configuration. They should be checked again at checkout because business laptops can appear in several regional variants, keyboard layouts and storage combinations.
| Entity | Attribute | Catalog value | Buyer meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP EliteBook 840 G9 | Current Ogabassey price | ₦1,442,100 | Premium business-laptop pricing; judge it by portability, warranty route, condition and RAM, not only raw storage size. |
| HP EliteBook 840 G9 | Availability | InStock, unmanaged catalog stock | The catalog marks it available, but unmanaged stock means final availability should be confirmed before payment or dispatch. |
| HP EliteBook 840 G9 | Condition | New | Ask for invoice, delivery condition, charger confirmation and warranty route before checkout. |
| HP EliteBook 840 G9 | Category | Laptops | Compare it with other Ogabassey Laptops if screen size, GPU or storage is more important than business portability. |
| Display | Size, type and resolution | 14.0 inches, WUXGA, 1920x1200 | The 16:10-style WUXGA resolution gives more vertical workspace than a basic 1920x1080 panel, useful for documents and spreadsheets. |
| Display | Refresh rate | 60Hz | Fine for office and study use; not a high-refresh gaming display. |
| Platform | Chipset and CPU | Intel Core i7-1265U, 10 cores and 12 threads | Strong productivity class for a thin business laptop, especially when paired with 32GB RAM. |
| Graphics | GPU | Intel Iris Xe Graphics | Good for everyday display and light graphics tasks, but not a substitute for a dedicated GPU. |
| Memory | RAM | 32GB | The strongest practical reason to choose this listing for multitasking and business longevity. |
| Storage | Internal storage | 256GB SSD | Enough for documents and core apps, but tight for large media, design files, virtual machines or many games. |
| Body | Weight | 1360g | Good daily-carry weight for commuting, campus and field work. |
| Connectivity | 5G support | No | Plan to use Wi-Fi, phone hotspot, or a separate modem for mobile internet. |
| Trust checks | Warranty and delivery context | Not listed | Confirm warranty route, return window, charger type, keyboard layout and dispatch timeline with Ogabassey before paying. |
| Alternatives | Nearby HP options | HP EliteBook 840 G11, HP Elite x360 830 G11, HP Envy x360 models | Choose based on newer generation, convertible/touch needs, display size and storage fit. |
For normal Nigerian office and school workloads, the EliteBook 840 G9 configuration is strong where it matters most: processor class and RAM. The 12th Gen Core i7-1265U and 32GB RAM should feel comfortable for multitasking across browser tabs, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, email, video calls, web apps and light coding. The important caution is that Ogabassey has not provided benchmark or hands-on thermal data for this unit, so this draft should not be read as a lab performance review.
The integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics is the trade-off. It can improve smoothness for graphics-assisted software compared with very old integrated chips, and it supports everyday external display and media tasks. But if the buyer is asking, “can a GPU be used to enhance computer performance?”, the answer depends on workload. A dedicated GPU matters far more for gaming, 3D rendering, complex video editing, GPU compute and some design pipelines. For those cases, compare with dedicated-GPU machines in Gaming Laptops rather than treating this EliteBook as an all-purpose performance laptop.
The 14.0-inch WUXGA 1920x1200 display is a practical productivity choice. Compared with a basic 16:9 Full HD laptop, the extra vertical space can make documents, code, spreadsheets and browser dashboards easier to work with. The 60Hz refresh rate is normal for a business laptop, but buyers should not confuse it with the 120Hz, 144Hz or higher refresh panels common in gaming laptops.
Brightness, color coverage, touch support and privacy-screen details are not listed in the provided Ogabassey catalog snapshot. That matters for designers, photographers and outdoor users. If display accuracy is important, ask Ogabassey to confirm the exact panel option before checkout, because EliteBook 840 G9 configurations can vary by market and SKU.
The provided catalog data confirms a 3.5mm headphone jack, no 5G support, no NFC, no radio and no memory card slot. It does not list the full USB, HDMI, Thunderbolt or charging-port layout. HP's official EliteBook 840 G9 documentation shows the model family was sold with business-class connectivity options, but the safest Ogabassey buying step is to ask for photos or confirmation of the exact unit's sides before dispatch.
This is especially important for Nigerian buyers who use projectors, external monitors, USB-A accessories, Ethernet adapters, POS accessories or older office peripherals. If you need HDMI every week, confirm it. If you need USB-C charging or Thunderbolt docking, confirm the exact ports. If you need a memory card slot for camera work, this catalog says card slot: no.

The biggest trade-off is storage. A 256GB SSD is workable for a disciplined office user, but it can become cramped once Windows updates, Microsoft Office, Teams, browser caches, downloads and phone backups accumulate. For a student or office worker who mostly uses cloud storage, it may be fine. For a developer, designer, video editor, photographer or heavy offline user, budget for an SSD upgrade or choose a different configuration.
The second trade-off is that the laptop is business-focused, not entertainment-first. You get a light 1360g body, Windows 11 Pro, fingerprint reader, 32GB RAM and a compact 14-inch display. You do not get listed 5G, a dedicated GPU, a card slot or a high-refresh gaming screen. The loudspeaker is listed as mono, so users who care about media should plan for headphones, external speakers or a monitor with audio.
The third trade-off is warranty clarity. The catalog marks the product as new and in stock, but warranty terms are not included in the provided data. Before paying, ask Ogabassey to confirm warranty route, charger included, keyboard layout, invoice name, return conditions, and delivery timeline. For imported business laptops in Nigeria, these checks can matter as much as the processor name.
If the HP EliteBook 840 G9's 32GB RAM and business build are the priorities, it stays a sensible shortlist option. If the buyer wants a newer-generation business machine, compare it with the HP EliteBook 840 G11. A newer EliteBook may be more attractive if the price gap is reasonable, especially for buyers planning to keep the laptop for several years.
If touch, tablet mode or presentation flexibility matters, compare with the HP Elite x360 830 G11. The x360 design makes more sense for field presentations, note-taking, signatures, client demos and travel work where a convertible hinge is useful.
If a larger screen or consumer-friendly 2-in-1 experience is more important than a compact business chassis, check the HP Envy x360 2-in-1 16-ac0007nia, HP Envy x360 14-ES1023 and HP Envy x360 16-AC0013. Envy x360 models are usually better fits for touch-first home, school and media users, while EliteBook models are usually better fits for fleet, office and business durability priorities.
Buyers comparing across ecosystems can also browse Macbooks, but the decision should be software-led. Choose Windows if your school, workplace, accounting app, engineering tool, admin portal or peripheral setup depends on it. Choose macOS only when your apps and service route are comfortable in Nigeria.
| Dimension | Verdict | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | Strong for productivity | Core i7-1265U plus 32GB RAM is a good office, study and multitasking mix. |
| Display | Good for documents | 14-inch WUXGA 1920x1200 gives practical vertical workspace, but no listed color or brightness data. |
| Battery | Needs confirmation | Battery capacity and health are not listed, so do not assume runtime. |
| Thermals | Needs confirmation | No hands-on thermal test is provided; avoid sustained workstation assumptions. |
| Ports | Verify before dispatch | Headphone jack is listed, but full port layout is not included in the catalog snapshot. |
| Upgradeability | Storage check required | 256GB SSD is the likely pain point; confirm upgrade path and warranty impact before changing parts. |
| Warranty trust | Ask before payment | Condition is listed as new, but warranty route and return terms are not listed. |
| Nigeria value | Good if RAM and portability matter | At ₦1,442,100, it is easier to justify for professional work than for casual use. |
| Availability | Catalog available | Ogabassey marks it InStock with unmanaged stock, so final confirmation is still necessary. |
Buy the HP EliteBook 840 G9 from Ogabassey if you want a compact Windows business laptop with 32GB RAM, a 14-inch WUXGA display, Windows 11 Pro and a light 1360g body for office, school or remote-work multitasking. The price of ₦1,442,100 is easier to defend when the buyer values business portability, RAM headroom and a new condition listing.
Do not buy it as a gaming laptop, a storage-heavy creator machine or a laptop where every port requirement is already guaranteed by the visible catalog data. The 256GB SSD, integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 60Hz display, no listed 5G and incomplete port details are the main reasons to compare alternatives before checkout.
The best next step is practical: open the HP EliteBook 840 G9 product page, confirm live availability, ask for warranty and delivery details, and compare it against the newer EliteBook or Envy x360 options if your workload needs a different screen, hinge, storage or GPU profile.
Yes, this configuration is well suited to office, remote-work and school productivity because it pairs a Core i7-1265U with 32GB RAM and a 14-inch WUXGA display. Confirm warranty, charger, keyboard layout and delivery terms before checkout.
It can help with everyday graphics, video playback, display output and light creative work, but it is not a dedicated gaming GPU. For gaming, 3D rendering or heavy video effects, choose a laptop with dedicated NVIDIA or AMD graphics.
It is enough for documents, web apps and core office software, but tight for large media, design files, virtual machines and many games. Ask Ogabassey about SSD upgrade options if you plan to store heavy files locally.
Confirm live availability, warranty route, return terms, charger type, keyboard layout, exact ports, battery notes and dispatch timeline. The catalog marks this unit InStock, but unmanaged stock should still be verified before payment.
