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LaptopMag: HP EliteBook 2530p Review

LaptopMag Writes:

"The HP EliteBook 2530p is a tough and elegant ultraportable well suited to road warriors. Its boot time is slow, but it's otherwise zippy and lasts almost 7 hours on a charge. The $1,999 Sony VAIO Z Series costs slightly less and delivers better performance and a bigger screen, but it doesn't feel as durable and it lasted 2 hours less on our battery test. The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is also faster and lighter, but it doesn't offer an integrated optical drive. If you can work with a 12-inch display and want both an integrated DVD drive and long battery life, the EliteBook 2530p is a very good choice."
4 / 5
Jack007 - contributor
Published: 426 days 22 hours ago | Review | PC | Tech
 
 
 

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