Service tags do not list specs. The Original Configuration is a bunch of unrecognizable code numbers. Check your computer tag on the support page and look at components to see the list. You are better off looking at the model name and number on Google.
I need a max of 14 inch screen (to fit in my carry-on luggage) with enough storage to backup my image files as needed. NB as I see it I need at least a 1 TB dive for the OS, Programs & Data, and best to have at least an i5 CPU
Unless you are prepared to wait for at least 4-5mins for a DeepPRIME export, and even longer for a XD export, you must get a machine with a dedicated GPU. A GTX 1080 is old but even so it will bring down DeepPRIME, and XD, export times to something more bearable, perhaps around 30 seconds.
As for Microdreams that was not one I came across but they have impressive credentials with their MAR accreditation. Their HP ProBook G6 has some appeal with its Intel UHD Graphics 620 ? And that they offer a configurator to add to the specs to improve its usefulness.
Purely IMO if reputation of supplier is important it has merit in knowing that (if this happens) it is externally monitored compared to others who have their own internal standards. NB in the case of the former should they not perform there is(?) and avenue to report them to the external company?
Some manufacturers (goes for desktop screens as well), may change the panel in used a model - keeping it within their initially advertised specs but taking it far from user experience with the first model (yes this is generic an applicable to other things).
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