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A 12.5in business laptop with good speed and features, but still a little underdone This 12.5in HP EliteBook laptop packs an Intel Core i5-2540M CPU and a DVD burner in its small base, which are features that make it both a powerful and a well-equipped...
This small business laptop has a lot of features for its size, and it supplies good performance via its full-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU. It could use some more standard features though, such as SSD, integrated 3G and USB 3.0, but it's still a good overa...
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This 12.5in HP EliteBook laptop packs an Intel Core i5-2540M CPU and a DVD burner in its small base, which are features that make it both a powerful and a well-equipped business tool. It has strong build quality and it feels comfortable to type on tha...
Small, Good performance and features, Strong build quality...
3G not standard, SSD not standard, Feels heavy...
This small business laptop has a lot of features for its size, and it supplies good performance via its full-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU. It could use some more standard features though, such as SSD, integrated 3G and USB 3.0, but it's still a good overall...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2013-07-21 02:06:33
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If you're looking for a Windows laptop that looks like a MacBook Air, you've come to the right place. These systems are fast and full-featured, yet slim, light, and generally long on battery life. A few even sport solid-state drives, and some offer a...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-07-21 02:06:33
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Finding a business laptop that gives you the power and tools you need to accomplish your work while you're away from the office doesn’t need to be a difficult decision. The HP EliteBook 2560p is a powerful computing device that is small, compact and of...
This HP laptop weighs only 3.68 pounds, making it ultra portable...
This business laptop does not feature an HDMI port or Blu-ray capabilities...
The HP EliteBook 2560p is one of the best options for a business laptop. This computing device provides an extensive number of features and tools to ensure that your work is completed and accomplished while you are out on the go. The compact and durable s...
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Review: The ruggedly handsome HP EliteBook 2560p offers durability and great performance, but may still be a tough sell beside cheaper, slimmer competitors.This is HP’s flagship business ultraportable — which means, in the eyes of enthusiasts, it’s one...
A better reason to buy the EliteBook 2560p is the built-in software, which is excellent and may make-or-break a purchase for certain enterprise buyers...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-07-21 02:06:33
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To call HP’s 2560p an “ultraportable” is pushing it. It has a slightly smaller footprint than the Toshiba R830, with a screen size of 12.5 inches, but it’s heavier by more than a pound. With its power brick, you’re looking at more than five pounds, inc...
Supersturdy build; great performance for the size; easy upgrading.
Feels heavy; miserly touchpad; no USB 3.0.
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The 2560p was able to stay very cool even when the hardware was under pressure. The highest exterior temperature reading we took was 94 degrees Fahrenheit in the upper-left corner and the lowest temperature was 81 degre...
Amazing build quality (HP DuraCase/DuraFinish), Almost 8 hours of battery life, Good performance, Great deal of business features...
No USB 3.0, Can "feel" audio playing on palmrests, Expensive as configured...
The HP EliteBook 2560p is a good choice for business professionals on the go. The second-generation Intel Core i5-2410M dual-core processor and 4GB of system memory makes multi-tasking a breeze and users will be able to do any amount of work tasks with the system. Another reason this notebook will be able to perform on the go is that it was able to provide 7 hours and 45 minutes of battery life.
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The HP EliteBook 2560p business notebook can multitask with the best of them but is light enough for regular travel. The executive-chic design doesn't hurt either, especially since it's built to withstand a fair amount of abuse. Combine that with a ser...
Attractive ruggedized design, Fast Core i5 processor, Long battery life, Robust security software, Runs cool...
Bit heavy for 12.5-inch notebook, Uncomfortable pointing stick, Keyboard not backlit, Lacks USB 3.0...
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A refresh based on second generation Intel Core processors, the 2560p is a decent performer with some nice ergonomic and design flourishes. It's a bit stodgy-looking and heavy for an ultraportable, but that's an understandable trade-off for the rugged...
If you need an ultraportable laptop that you can be confident will stand up to a few years of heavy use, the HP EliteBook 2560p deserves a look. A three year warranty and on-site service are available to provide additional peace of mind...
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The smallest EliteBook is a 12.5 inch model named 2560p . We picked the cheapest and the lightest (1.96 kg) configuration: the LG666ET/LG666EA . The market price for this packet lies a little under 1,000 Euros . This packet does not have an integrated UMT...
Good performance for a subnotebook, Quiet and fast hard drive, Heat dissipation always low, Built-in DVD drive, Low power usage, Very good runtimes, Sturdy case, High-quality material, Strong feedback keyboard, Pointstick and touchpad, Docking port, Vario...
Weak contrast TFT, Low panel brightness, TFT dims in battery mode, Small viewing angles, Only 2 GB RAM, 32 Bit Windows pre-installed...
The HP EliteBook 2560p (version LG666EA) will not get the same great rating from us its predecessor, the 2540p, got. The main reason for this decision is the low TFT brightness. This is especially a problem in battery mode, when the brightness falls furth...
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The corporate-oriented HP EliteBook 2560p has all the standard ultraportable goodies, but its real appeal is its exceptional sturdiness. It's built to take a lickin' and keep on tickin' (apologies to Timex). A refresh based on second-generation Intel C...
Tough construction and easy upgrading, Good ergonomics...
USB 3.0...
This ultraportable's appeal lies in its outstanding toughness and its easy access to components. HP EliteBook 2560p Review: Extra-Rugged Ultraportable HP EliteBook 2560p Review, by Jon L. Jacobi August 23, 2011 The corporate-oriented HP EliteBook 2560...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-07-21 02:06:34
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4.00 A business ultraportable, one small enough to be tucked under your arm or into a small tote, is invaluable to a road warrior. It's even more desirable when it performs like a desktop replacement. The HP Elitebook 2560p ($1,299.99 direct) is i...
Sleek silver design. DVD burner builtin. Dual pointing devices. Very good battery life. eSATA equipped. Extensive security and wireless feature set. Powerful Intel Core i5 processor...
Pointing stick is stiff. Lacks USB 3.0 technology.
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A business ultraportable, one small enough to be tucked under your arm or into a small tote, is invaluable to a road warrior. It's even more desirable when it performs like a desktop replacement. The HP Elitebook 2560p ($1,299.99 direct) is incredibly...
Sleek silver design, DVD burner built-in, Dual pointing devices, Very good battery life, eSATA equipped, Extensive security and wireless feature set, Powerful Intel Core i5 processor...
Pointing stick is stiff, Lacks USB 3,0 technology...
The HP Elitebook 2560p is one of the most complete business ultraportables, as it's packed with essential features and plenty of horsepower...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-07-21 02:06:34
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The nice thing about top-of-line notebooks is that they usually leave you wanting for little—or nothing. HP's new ultraportable EliteBook 2560p, which replaces last year's 2540p, is no exception. It's well built and offers a ton of features...
Loaded with business features, Strong productivity and graphics performance, Reasonably priced...
No USB 3.0 support, Short battery life...
HP offers up strong performance with all the productivity and security features business users need, but the lack of USB 3.0 support and the short battery life should give you pause...
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