HP Pavilion 15-ak085na 15.6 ": what video card is in this laptop?

I saw this laptop but without going to the store, I see not what video card it, seems that he remained off the coast the details of the product. I searched HP and did a general search on the internet and no results return - well on HP they do, but it seems to refer to a very old item. The question I am interested in shows that it contains an i7 gen 6

Hello

The links below shows its specifications:

http://WWW8.HP.com/IE/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?OID=9192758#! tab = specifications

There: Intel® HD Graphics 530 which goes hand in hand with the processor.

Kind regards.

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