Typical price: £1,300
What is it: Desktop replacement with 17-inch screen
What we think: A full-sized keyboard and great screen make this an excellent laptop
HP Compaq 8710p Review
Reviewed on: 14 November 2007
Hewlett-Packard divided its business laptops into three groups earlier this year. This 8710p laptop is from the Performance range. Prices for different configurations of the 8710p average around £1,300.
Design
Weighing a hefty 3.4kg, you are unlikely to want to carry the 8710p
very far, if at all. If you do, you'll need a capacious bag as this
laptop has a footprint 393 by 275 by 33mm, the thickness being the only average dimension on this system.
If it ever does find itself in transit, the 8710p is well protected. Two clasps hold upper and lower sections together, and the lid section feels pretty tough.
The wide-format screen measures a massive 17 inches from corner to corner, and our review sample had a native resolution of 1,440 by 900 pixels. You can also get (more expensive) models with a 1,680 by 1,050-pixel display, with or without the high-gloss BrightView technology. The image quality is superb, and our review model's matte finish makes it ideal for viewing indoors. The viewing angle is also extremely wide.
There's room for a full-sized keyboard with a separate number pad. In fact, this is one of the very few cases where we've found a laptop keyboard to be a little too large for comfort: if you have small hands, touch-typing may not be all that comfortable.
Above the number row is a row of almost full-sized function keys, while an inverted-T arrangement of cursor keys to the bottom right caters for keyboard-based navigation. The touchpad incorporates what HP calls a 'scroll zone', which you tap and hold to scroll vertically through content such as Web pages or documents.
There are three buttons beneath the touchpad. Between the standard left and right mouse buttons is one that, when pressed, lets you sweep any part of the touchpad for vertical scrolling. A short sweep will kick off continuous scrolling, and you can also control the scroll speed. We found this system highly effective. The three buttons are duplicated beneath the space bar, for use with a pointing stick that sits between the G, H and B keys.
HP has implemented a touch-sensitive strip above the keyboard in its latest range of laptops. This offers a range of functions, including turning the Wi-Fi on and off -- there's no separate controller for Bluetooth, which must be activated from the Windows System Tray. Another button on this strip activates the Presentations settings, where you can preconfigure the laptop for making a presentation. A third button opens the Hewlett-Packard Info Centre containing various setup and system information utilities.
On the right of this touchpanel is a mute button and a slider for controlling system volume, as well as a button that calls up the Windows Calculator. Elsewhere, a fingerprint sensor sits on the bottom right-hand corner of the wrist-rest area.
Features
The CPU in
our review sample of the 8710p was Intel's Core 2 Duo T7300 at 2.0GHz.
Other models run the 2.2GHz T7500, 2.4GHz T7700 and the 2.6GHz T7800.
Our review sample had 1GB of RAM, but can accommodate both 2GB and 4GB.
Our system was supplied with Windows XP Professional, although Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista Home Basic are also available.
Wireless connectivity comes via Intel's WiFi Link 4965AGN module which caters for 802.11a, b, g and Draft-N connectivity. Bluetooth 2.0 is also integrated. Gigabit Ethernet networking is handled by an Intel adapter, and there is a 56Kbps softmodem for making dial-up connections over landline.
Graphics performance is one area where
desktop and laptop computers can still be worlds apart. To be a true
desktop replacement system, a laptop has to have a credible graphics
subsystem. To this end, the 8710p has a powerful discrete graphics
module in the shape of Nvidia's Quadro NVS 320M with 256MB of dedicated
memory.
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