Typical price: £1,160
What is it: 14.1-inch, thin and light laptop
What we think: Looks bland, but it's solidly built and a decent performer with an excellent keyboard
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 February 2009
Tags: HP, HP EliteBook 6930p, mobile broadband, USB ports, hard drive
We like:
Solidly built to withstand the knocks of mobile working; integrated keyboard light; very good keyboard
We don't like:
Most models lack integrated mobile broadband; low-resolution screen; only three USB ports
CNET UK judgement:
HP's EliteBook 6930p is a solidly built system that comes in a wide range of configurations. We have reservations about the entry-level screen resolution and USB port placement, but overall this is a decent mobile workhorse
Full review:
HP's EliteBook 6930p comes in a huge number of models -- no fewer than 19 were listed on the company's Web site at the time of writing. Prices start at around £1,050, rising to £1,800 for a high-spec model including an 80GB solid-state hard drive. Continue Reading...
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