30‏/11‏/2011

HP EliteBook 2740p

Convertible Tablet PC can not sing the same melody as the Apple iPad tablet, but has a large fan base in the field service, healthcare and other vertical markets. The HP EliteBook 2740p ($ 1,880 direct) has built a solid tablet, despite its basic look has not changed over the years. In addition to the battery's full-size keyboard, excellent and multi-touch screen, which is now one of the most powerful 2740p convertible tablet, the Core i5 series (or Core i7) processor. Like its predecessor, but the screen is 12 inches wide at the Department of brightness.Project2740p aluminum body has withstood the test of time, and why not? And "smart and built in the early EliteBook, evidenced by the aluminum alloy with scratch-resistant keyboard and magnesium-based pay-resistant (now with a drain hole at the bottom of the system). Its features are similar to Lenovo ThinkPad X200's rugged Tablet (multitouch), and against a subset of the military torture tests. At 3.9 pounds, the 2740p is the lightest convertible tablet Lenovo X200 Tablet (4.2 pounds) and Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 (5 pounds) is. Despite the addition of an extra battery (6 cells) carries the weight of up to 5.1 pounds.

There are many items on the screen of 12 inches. Rotates 180 degrees and set the full-size keyboard. Wacom-enabled screen and a stylus, which is stored in the back of the device can use the mechanism of handwriting recognition in Windows 7. You can use the stylus to navigate as you would with a mouse or pressing a finger (or two) against the screen, the screen now supports multitouch. Many gestures, touch zoom, scroll worked as beautiful as the X200 Tablet, Lenovo and Fujitsu T5010. In addition, all use of the main components of the same, except the two tables have bright screens. Honestly, it was as if the screen has more brightness levels of 2740p displays, illuminated retail X200 Lenovo and Fujitsu T5010. He was going to get washed, especially in light of the day or outdoors. The outdoor exhibition is voluntary, but not touched.

All switches are connected and a system of taxation of dimensions 12 cm, but not unprecedented. The Lenovo X200 and Fujitsu T5010 Tablet also has full-size keyboards and writing experience was a little "better than 2740p, I was a bit" tacky. The pointing device is moved to double last year's 2740p, which means it has both a pointing device and keyboard. No laptop, in my opinion, is a key technology best Lenovo ThinkPad pointer. However, the 2740p hard and takes some getting used to. The touchpad, it now seems too small for adult hands, but the two mouse buttons are soft and pleasant to use. HP should get rid of the needle, to make room for a larger touchpad, like the Fujitsu T5010.FeatureAs the project has not changed, nor the number of functions. Since the X200 Tablet Lenovo and Fujitsu T5010, the 2740p is not one, HDMI or DisplayPort to VGA is the only option if the expansion unit ($ 250), DisplayPort, eSATA, and buy a DVD recorder. It has 3 USB ports, FireWire and even a rare commodity these days. A smart card reader is on the right side of the system, and the left side are the SD and ExpressCard slot. The 2740p has no built-in optical drive, as the Fujitsu T5010, its slim profile (you can find in a docking station) is expected. Here is a 2-megapixel webcam and a night light on the screen. Your speakers are the worst of the group.Execution

The main changes under the hood, as the 2740p standard now uses some of the tension (all versions work with low voltage processors). With a 2.53 GHz Intel Core i5-540M processor 2740p entertainment notebook is a powerful full-size. It is faster than the low-voltage Core i7 Lenovo Tablet X200 (now X201) and on an equal footing with the Fujitsu T5010 Core (now T900) found. HP also maintained the levels of heat at a distance, although this is not the case of Core i7 setup (faster CPU equals more heat). Since 2740p is often used in an arm or knee, a cooling system to run large volumes of speech.The 2740p has an overwhelming advantage over the performance of the X200 Tablet, Lenovo and Fujitsu T5010, since the figures were not compiled on a pitch that was not in the T5010 and X200 versions, with the revision of the basic configuration. But it must be based on only the specific processor, Lenovo and Fujitsu both compressed 2740p advantage of low voltage options. Boats 2740p with 4GB DDR3 RAM (expandable to 8 GB) and comes with a standard hard disk 5400 (SSD option is also available). As expected, PCMark Vantage 2740p (6082), Cinebench R10 (8672), and video encoding (47 seconds) dominates. We will provide a better comparison, when we tested the Fujitsu T900 and X201 Tablet.The values ​​of the battery were as impressive as the first phase, as the 2740p delivered a MobileMark 2007 score of 4 hours and 42 minutes with standard 48Wh battery (6 cells). Laminar battery (6 cells), which ran in conjunction with the canonical books 10:18. Even if the pins of the additional weight of the system is the extra battery is a great benefit for mobile users and takes precedence over the options, Lenovo and Fujitsu offer. In comparison, the Lenovo X200 Tablet scored 5.35, with long lasting battery (66WH), while the Fujitsu T5010 with 63Wh lasted 3:35.If this review is based solely on performance and battery life, the HP EliteBook 2740p would blow all other convertible tablets in the water. Transition to performance standard voltage processor brings a lot of scoring candidates hold two batteries and deliver unprecedented for a convertible tablet. However, HP needs to improve in both areas (such as user experience and the brightness of the screen) before it can be a threat to the Lenovo Tablet.

Positive
Standard voltage low-voltage processors to replace those. When used together, the two batteries deliveredexceptional battery life. Léger. Reinforced for business. Sleekest looking tablet.

Negative 
Pointing stick is hard. Touchpad very small. The screen is not bright enough. Battery life ($ 180) and the Expansion Base ($ 250) are very expensive options.

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