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HP revamps EliteBook mobile workstations; starts at $1,299

By | April 12, 2011, 1:05pm PDT

Summary: Earlier this year, Hewlett-Packard revamped its professional-grade notebooks inside and out. Now HP’s EliteBook mobile workstations are getting the same treatment.

Earlier this year, Hewlett-Packard revamped its professional-grade notebooks inside and out. Now HP’s EliteBook mobile workstations are getting the same treatment.

Many of the same aesthetic and protective notes found on those pro laptops are also seen on the EliteBook workstation series. Outfitted with an all-metal, hybrid magnesium and aluminum chassis, the EliteBook design is inspired by aerospace technology, also evident by the brushed gunmetal finish.

There is one release door on the bottom of the computer for simplified access, and all of the ID stickers and such have been moved under the battery to clear up the clutter. The touchpad is double the size of those seen on the EliteBook’s predecessors, and this new design features a chemically-strengthened glass, like the one on the iPod touch.

All of the connectivity ports are now outlined with a silver trim for a cleaner finish, and a rubber Display Safe Frame outlines the bezel on the interior to protect the extremely HD, RGB-backlit Dream Color 10-bit panels. (I say “extremely” because I’ve seen the picture quality in person, and it’s better than seeing anything in person, if that makes any sense.) Those displays are held on with a CNC aluminum hinge and screws, and the HP logo is backlit to top it all off.

Now that we’ve covered all the fine points of the exterior, let’s go inside these EliteBooks. These mobile workstations have second-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 dual-core processor options, USB 3.0 ports, fingerprint readers, face recognition security using the HD webcam, optional 3G, and graphics cards options ranging from AMD’s FirePro M3900 to NVIDIA’s Quadro 2000M GPU.

The 14-inch model is not only the most portable because of its more compact frame but it also boasts the best battery life of the series, offering up to six to seven hours after a full charge.  The 15- and 17-inch models have backlit keyboards. That 17-inch machine is the behemoth of the group with 4GB of video memory, dual hard drives and an optical drive that can be swapped out for a third HDD. That means the 17-inch EliteBook can hold up to 3TB of storage space.

Set to roll out in May, pricing starts at $1,299, $1,349 and $1,899 for the 14-inch, 15-inch and 17-inch EliteBook mobile workstations, respectively.

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rctnp6 6th Oct
HP laptops are truly some of the best in the world, especially in the PC market. They're also great to pair with hp toner.
The Elitebook line is what we use at my company, they are solid machines and easy to maintain. I'd put them up there with Thinkpad and Macbook in reliability (with Latitude and Vaio at the bottom, in my personal experience).
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how's the ventilation?
pgit 13th Apr 2011
@Gritztastic I haven't seen an elitebook, but I am presently using a few HP laptops and all suffer from terrible ventilation design.

I have dual boot set up on most of them, and running Linux they'll often overheat and shut themselves down. I even noticed this happening when not using the laptop, with the lid closed.

How are the vents on those elitebooks? The fans seem sufficient? I'll never buy another HP unless the cooling is robust. My laptops are pathetic, the vents total a thumb print in size, intake is on the bottom where easily blocked and the fan looks to be 1/3 the size it should be.
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I've used an older Elitebook 8530w for a few years. It's never had ventilation or over heating problems, even when sitting on carpet. That's doing business work, running 3D games, etc. Also, when the fans crank up to full speed, they're audible but not terribly noisy.
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RE: HP revamps EliteBook mobile workstations; starts at $1,299
fabioistvan@... Updated - 13th Apr 2011
I agree that HP Elitebooks are the best commercial Notebooks in the Marketing. During the last 5 years my company bought other brands like Lenovo, Dell and Toshiba but always HP was the best in terms of reliability and design features.
Nice. I'm going to be in the market for a new workstation laptop soon... So the new EliteBook will be in the running along with some of Lenovo's offerings.
I recently put my Elitebook 8730w in my backpack and for some reason it didn't go to standby. So it got really hot because the backpack was closed. When I got it out of the bag I burned my hand, so hot was it. All lights where out and it would not start anymore. So I took the vacuum cleaner and suck all the hot air out of it for a minute or 5, but the battery back in and it was back up and running like nothing happened.
Are u guys talking about the difference between AMD and Intel units? I have Intel and while it gets hot, it has never shut down or overheated and it has been about 6 years now. Of course AMD would overheat. That is why 5 or so fans are required on custom built AMD desktop.
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HP laptops are truly some of the best in the world, especially in the PC market. They're also great to pair with hp toner.

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