New Generation HP EliteBooks and ProBooks
Business Laptops have long been a place where the design began to matter, and the new HP EliteBooks and ProBooks and S-series have done their best to provide a little extra IT style to the team of use.
We reviewed ProBooks previous models attractive enough to distract the rest of the HP Pavilion series is based on consumption, but new models yet the gap in terms of design. They also include Intel's new second-generation Sandy Bridge CPUs, as well as USB 3.0, upgraded sound options, and HD webcams.
P Series EliteBook is available in 14-inch EliteBook 8460p and 15.6-inch EliteBook 8560p, new additions include USB 3.0, surround sound speakers SRS Premium and a laptop battery optional ultra-capacity with a range of 32 promised hours. Its steel structure is not exactly fresh thin, but it's a catchy disadvantages EliteBook last step.
HP ProBooks P series Walks in the middle of the pack in 13 -, 14 - and 15-inch models: the HP Compaq 6360b, 6460b, 6560b y. A spill-resistant keyboard and enhanced screen high definition safe with a tough smudge-resistant bead-blasted aluminum cover/magnesium-reinforced ABS chassis. CPUs include the aforementioned Sandy Bridge processors, or Intel Celeron.
The HP ProBooks series S appears high-end metal-clad Pavilion consumer laptops. The new models range in size from 12 inches to 17 inches of screen: 12.1 inch HP ProBooks 4230, 4330 of 13.3 cm, 14 inches in 4430. 4530 of 15.6 inches and 17.3 inches - you guessed it - speakers connected 4730th of a second generation of Intel splash Sandy Bridge by a keyboard, microphones, and enhanced with SRS Premium Surround , webcam and high definition graphics optional Express switching power, and a fingerprint reader is a little shifted to the tapes at random.
The initial price of each series is below. All lines are from March 15. While we're on the gravitational EliteBook series of others, their tastes may vary.
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