HP is giving its business laptops a facelift. Results: The HP ProBook S-series – a price-conscious of the little brother of the Elite Books.
What will happen if HP raises the “elite” status? You will receive a minimalist solution, which would enable cost less than $ 529th Here is a rather large, comfortable keyboard with cut-out chiclet keys and an assortment of colors Beyond Black (“Merlot” and “Noir” finished). HP was able to so something. We would not pre-production models by the PC WorldBench 6 test suite, so here’s the skinny for a quick hands-on with the all-purpose prodigy.
The 1366-by-768-resolution screen seems a little on the small side considering that it could (and should you ask me) to go higher, but it can at least handle 720p video. Since the resolution is kept moderately low, the standard GPU is an integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD be Gimpy. Of course you will be able to ante up the video with 512 MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 GPU for a few dollars more.

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What really impresses is the generous keyboard. The cut-out to key generate enough of a gap between the keyboard and HP succeeds even in a 10-button keypad, without feeling pressed to fit it. The final models with a textured coating that makes the buttons are more scratch resistant. The mouse is slightly off-center and the buttons have a solid feel, lush.
Mobile travelers welcome the option for integrated wireless broadband Gobi. And welcome just about everyone else, the option for a discrete GPU (highly recommended), because this machine is probably not exactly rock PC WorldBench 6 tests. The starting configuration (sold for $ 529) ships with an Intel Celeron 1.83 GHz CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD. Model Prices Jump to $ 699 if you have a Core 2 Duo CPU Pop.

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And when you ask me, the “s” in its name is all about software. HP drives his business-friendly security features such as Drive Encryption, and File Sanitizer Credential Manager (One-Stop-Sign-On for safe stashing credentials) in this value-set-notebooks. Me? I’m more interested in the QuickLook 2 software. It offers access to essential contact details and e-mail, without jumping into the operating system. Just tap the shortcut button and you do not have to bother with Windows when you are in a hurry.


















