HP EliteBook 840 G6 Laptop Computer - 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8365U 1.6GHz - 16GB DDR4 RAM 256GB PCIe SSD - 14-inch UHD Graphics 620 - Webcam Windows 10 Pro (Renewed) HP EliteBook 840 G3 Laptop 14-inch HD Display, Intel Core i5-6200U 2.3Ghz, 256GB SSD, 16GB DDR4 RAM, Webcam, WiFi, Windows 10 Pro (Renewed) Core i5 – 3427U 3rd Generation Processor 320 GB Harddisk 4 GB DDR3 Ram 14″ HD 1366×768 LED Display DVD-Writer, Cam, WiFi, Lan Intel HD 4000 2 hours battery backup Out of stock Description Additional information HP Folio 9470m Video Review HP Folio 9470m SPECIFICATION & review: Full connectivity, almost 8 hours of battery runtime, perfect input feedback and a noble aluminum-magnesium chassis. A challenge for the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon and the gathered premium ultrabooks? HP EliteBook Folio 9470m (H4P04EA) Smart, steadfast, lightweight and well equipped – the perfect business ultrabook? For the original German review, see here. What the compact car is to the car industry, the 14-inch class is to the mobile computer. For Lenovo the T-series devices were the ultimate business tools in this form factor (T430, T430s, T430u). The form factor seems so lucrative that Lenovo created a luxury version next to the work-horses with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. The immediate competitors are the Lenovo ThinkPad T430s, the T430u, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and the Dell Latitude E6430s. These are high-priced 14-inch business devices with many ports, the claim to be a fully adequate work tool and excellent build quality. From the premium notebookswe also consider the Samsung Series 9 900X3C, the Apple MacBook Pro 13, the Dell XPS 13 (Late 2012)and the Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A. These devices have fewer ports but are the benchmark when it comes to high build quality. A certain show-off factor plays a role with the latter. After the HP ultrabook Folio 9470m was presented months ago, it took a long time before the device was available in online shops. Windows 8 was not the problem because Windows 7 Professional is still preinstalled. A Windows 8 recovery disk comes with the device. The wait has paid off. What comes out of the simple box is, with 1640 grams, just average weight and with a measured height of 23 millimeters(with feet), not as thin as ultrabooks can be (usually 15 – 20 mm). Well-equipped thin business devices like the non ultrabook Dell Latitude E6430s (2080 g) are only rarely lighter. The X1 Carbon (1347 g) makes an exception, the ThinkPad T430u (1900 g) or the ThinkPad T430s (1790 g) are almost as heavy as conventional 14-inch devices. Only the noble devices UX31A or XPS 13 (1400 g) are thinner and lighter, which comes with the form factor. One thing is certain: HP has transferred the materials, the quality requirements and the stability of the grown up EliteBook siblings into the thin format, the concessions are acceptable. Because of that the weight is slightly higher compared to consumer ultrabooks. The base unit is not completely torsion-free as with an aluminum unibody. By grasping the right and left sides with both hands the base can be limitedly twisted. Nevertheless the chassis reaches a very good stability level when measured against the excellent maintenance capabilities. The bottom consists of three panels. The first one is for the removal of the battery and can be detached after pressing a slider. The other two covers can be detached after loosening a few screws. HP took great care with their anchoring. The rubberized magnesium material (grip) on the bottom snaps into stable hooks. The mechanics are very simple at the same time and even careless users will have a hard time to break anything ( break off the hooks). Whether it is the keyboard, touchpad, palm rest or bottom cover, nothing is denting. The hinges (full metal but not massive) keep the lid very firm and allow opening to exactly 140 degrees. In the process the lid slides a bit underneath the bottom cover, but does not get too close to the ground. The lid is not as torsion resistant as we are used to from the beefy EliteBooks. The aluminum surfaces can be dented; the construction can be bent limitedly at the corners. The inside of the lid has a circumferential rubber lip that lays flush with the base unit. That way the lid can be closed with some force. The Folio has no latches, a characteristic of the EliteBooks. A small edge at the top of the lid helps so that the opening does not get too fiddly. Noticeable with the Folio 9470m is its almost complete slight rubber coating. This soft-touch surface enables a good grip and prevents fingerprints. The side areas are not rubberized. All in all, the manufacturer offers a sturdy and high-quality 14-inch device that will survive rough business life even without a protective cover. HP EliteBook Folio 9470m (H4P04EA): Just under 1550 Euros (~$2083) for the mid-level version is a lot of money. Do the components and build quality justify the price? The ultrabook has no optical drive and that improves the stability and port selection. HP still equips its 12-inch devices (EliteBook 2570p) with an optical drive, which leads to a considerably more bulky case. The 9740m lacks HDMI but comes with a business oriented DisplayPort. Older monitors and projectors can be connected via VGA. This is anything but granted with ultrabooks. The immediate business competition is most suited to stand up to the comparison: Lenovo ThinkPad T430s (only VGA, docking port, Thunderbolt), ThinkPad T430u (Mini-DisplayPort, HDMI), ThinkPad X1 Carbon (only Mini-DisplayPort), Dell Latitude E6430s (HDMI, VGA, eSATA, docking port, ExpressCard34), Latitude 6430u (VGA, HDMI). The situation is completely different with consumer ultrabooks where the waiver is made into a virtue: Samsung Series 9 900X3C and 900X4C (Micro HDMI, Mini VGA), Apple MacBook Pro 13 (FireWire 800, Thunderbolt), Dell XPS 13 (Late 2012) (Mini-DisplayPort), Fujitsu LifeBook U772 (HDMI), Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A (Micro-HDMI, Mini-VGA). Perception: even with business notebooks the good old docking port becomes rare, only the Latitude E6430s and the T430s have one. Speaking of docking: the Ultra-Slim docking station is compatible with the Folio EliteBook and only with the Folio. Unlike the non ultrabooks (docking port at the bottom) the docking connector is on the right side. The docking station is available for 175 Euros (~$235) and multiplies the ports. However it brings no new types of ports. Communication The most expensive version of the Folio 9740m is equipped with an HSDPA modem. Our unit is only prepared with antennas and a SIM card slot. The extra charge for the 3G version is low at 50 Euros (~$67). Considering the high price of the device we would have expected the modem as a standard feature. But that is not the end: Bluetooth Draft-N WLAN and Gigabit-Ethernet are obviously mandatory. The high quality Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 manages very good coverage: the transmission rate with a 3 meter distance is excellent (5 bars), upstairs (10 m, 5 bars) and outside the house still good (15 m, 3 bars) to sufficient (40 m, 1 bar). The transmitting power of the router (Fritz!Box 7270) is reduced to 50%. Security A SmartCard reader can be used for the authenticated login. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) enables the unique identification of the subnotebook in networks (also internet worldwide, for example the data encryption), the equipped Intel vPro-CPU allows remote maintenance. The security center consists of the protecting tools Administrator Console and Security Manager. Very detailed settings can be made with encryption, authentication or privacy. Maintenance and Administration Like with all EliteBooks the BIOS provides extremely extensive configuration options for single devices and the security features. For instance, the “Fan always on when AC” can be comfortably deactivated with mouse control. The extent of hardware manipulation ( deactivation of Turbo Boost) is just not possible with consumer ultrabooks. Warranty The standard warranty period is just 12 months. That seems poor for this price range. However, the concept of optional care packs for business customers is the reason for that. Depending on the needs and requirements to the reliability up to 5 years on-site service can be chosen for the highest available protection. Keyboard HP equips the 14-inch device with detached keys that rest in a 2 millimeter depression. In this way the keys and the surrounding end at the same height. The base of the keyboard is firm with the consequence of a strong and rigid stroke. The typing on this keyboard is not noiseless; there is a muffled clicking of medium sound intensity. The keys have no convex curvature and are completely flat as a result. The large layout uses the space of the 14-inch chassis and integrates the Page up/down keys on the right outside. The left and right arrow keys have normal size with the up and down keys cut in half. This seems to be a convenient arrangement of the arrow keys. The enter key is a bit narrow, the Shift and Ctrl key in contrast have normal dimensions for notebooks. Travel and pressure point are both equally distinct and give a good feedback during writing. However, the keys cannot reach the travel of a desktop keyboard. The keyboard has a three stage illumination that can also be turned off (Fn key). That way the brightness can be adjusted very accurately to one’s needs. Touchpad The Dual-Pointing concept consists of a touchpad and a pointing stick. This is mandatory for the business class of HP, Lenovo and Dell. From a technical standpoint we have four devices that can be adjusted separately, coordinated and deactivated (keys at the top, keys at the bottom, pointer and pad). That sounds complicated but it is very convenient. Users who do not like the pointer can just deactivate it. Same with the touchpad. This can even be rapidly deactivated with a double click to the sensor in the upper left corner (indicator-LED). The LuxPad by Synaptics supports multi-touch gestures like scrolling, zooming or wiping to browse. Classical one finger scrollbars can still be configured. The pad has a smooth surface that differentiates from the blunt work environment. The sharp-edged indentation and the large keys make sure you cannot miss it even in darkness. We like the very large travel and the mobility of all four mouse buttons. Thanks to the clear pressure point and the muffled, quiet stroke we get a pleasant feedback. The competitors usually do not perform much worse with their input devices, but also not much better. We see differences especially with the pointers, the click pad mode and the convex curvature of the keys: Lenovo ThinkPad T430s (pointer, convex), ThinkPad T430u (pointer, convex, click pad), ThinkPad X1 Carbon (pointer, convex, click pad), Dell Latitude E6430s (pointer, convex), Latitude 6430u (pointer, convex). There are no pointers with consumer ultrabooks and the click pad has a distribution rate of 100%. Convex keys are rare, for example with the Dell XPS 13 (Late 2012). Zenbook Prime UX31A on the EliteBook Folio 9470m: more resolution, contrast and brightness with the Asus. The 14-inch HD screen of the EliteBook Folio has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels (16:9). This low resolution, for which HP does not offer an alternative, can be a serious drawback if large Excel files, website back ends or software with fixed dimensions (data capturing, storage, ERP tools, SAP, MS Dynamics…) collide with the limited height. The result is annoying scrolling up and down. 1600×900 pixels (T430s, X1 Carbon, Samsung 900X3C, 900X4B) would be a good compromise, Full HD (UX31A) might be ideal for some users, but not for all. The latter is not available with the immediate business competition. What you can get is an anti-glare display panel. The Dell XPS 13 and the Apple MacBook Pro 13 are the exception with glare panels. The anti-glare avoids reflections but the contrast is low with 282:1. Despite the X1 Carbonall of the listed 14-inch professional devices suffer from a very low contrast. That results in pale colors and occasional weak contours. The often cheaper consumer devices partly offer significantly better panels (UX31A, Samsung 900X3C, 900X4B: IPS or PLS). 187 cd/m² 182 cd/m² 198 cd/m² 201 cd/m² 217 cd/m² 200 cd/m² 201 cd/m² 213 cd/m² 207 cd/m² Distribution of brightness X-Rite i1Pro 2 Maximum: 217 cd/m² Average: cd/m² Brightness Distribution: 84 % Center on Battery: 168 cd/m² Contrast: 282:1 (Black: cd/m²) Professional picture editors will already be disappointed with the HD panel but the sRGB color spectrum is far off and means the end to any ambitions. This does not necessarily apply to every device, as can be seen in picture three, which shows the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (HD+) in comparison with the Folio 9470m. The three pictures at the bottom show the color analysis with the i1 Pro 2 photo spectrometer and CalMAN 5 software. We measured a noticeable weakness with the grayscale presentation in the manufacturer’s default color profile. Especially medium shades of gray show a DeltaE (2000) of over 15 (average After the calibration the DeltaE is reduced to (average, see picture 4). Noticeable: with 8817 K the white point is clearly shifted in the blue area (too cool, better: IPS panel Asus UX31A 5500K). The calibrationpushes back the blue cast (colors are getting visibly warmer) and sets the white point to 7427 K. The brightness of the 14-inch screen with an average of 200 cd/m² is on the same level as its immediate competitors T430u and E6430s. The models T430s (251/280) and X1 Carbon (288/311) offer a better luminance, especially with battery use. Here, the screen only glows with 168 cd/m² (measure point: center). That is enough for carrying around in the office or on a plane. Under sunlight the situation changes. A perfect outdoor device should reach values between 250 and 300 cd/m². Unfortunately there is no way to override this forced setting. There is no ambient light sensor. The low brightness has tradition at HP: the EliteBook 2170p ( 2012) glows with 160 cd/m², the 2560p ( 2011) was not better with 150 cd/m² (plugged in & battery). The 2570p (2012) continues the unfortunate tradition with 165 cd/m². The consequence for everyday use is illustrated on the following pictures: even on a cloudy day the brightness is not sufficient for a comfortable working experience on the desktop. Views from the side result in darkness. Regarding the viewing angles the Folio 9470m with its TN panel is as bad as the screen of the 2170p. Both have the same narrow vertical and horizontal viewing angles like most of the competitors. Horizontally it still looks good until ghost images start to show up at 45 degrees. Up to 65 degrees the visibility of pictures and graphics is still quite okay. Almost all competitors of the business class are identically bad in this section. The exception is the X1 Carbon with an upper quality TN panel. It allows better horizontal and vertical viewing angles in the review. The viewing angle stability of IPS (UX31A) or PLS displays (Samsung Series 9 900X3C and 900X4C) cannot be reached by any of the compared devices. An IPS option would be the older and not listed ThinkPad X230 (very bright, It is still available for sale. Viewing angles HP EliteBook Folio 9470m H4P04EA The Intel Core i5-3427U ( GHz) complements the often used i5-3317U ( GHz, turbo up to GHz) with higher clocks. Both are Low-Voltage processors (17 watts TPD) for subnotebooks. With turbo boost the 3427U can raise its clock up to GHz (single thread if cooling is sufficient). The CPU including the HD Graphics 4000 (single channel) is complemented with 4 GB memory. In case you wish to upgrade you can easily add a second 4 or 8 GB module (16 GB possible). That would also accelerate the GPU thanks to the dual channel mode (more information in the Graphics section) A 180 GB SSD works as mass storage in the 9470m (Intel SSD 520 Series SSDSC2BW180A3L, SATA). This is the highest available expansion by the manufacturer (US: 256 GB). There is an empty mSATA port that can be used for storage expansion. In the BIOS this port can be activated or deactivated so we assume its functionality. The “cheaper” 9470m version (around 1370 Euros, ~$1844) only has a 500 GB hard drive. HP EliteBook Folio 9470m Ultrabook. Enter your serial number to view full product specs. Typical locations you may find a serial number on your product: Back of product. Under the battery. For laptops, press Fn + Esc. For desktops, press Ctrl + Alt + s. For Chromebooks, on the sign in screen, press Alt + v. On the barcode. Especificações do polegadas 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixel, Brilhante: nãoPricecompare Pontuação Média: - médioMédia de 14 pontos (das 22 análises) preço: 61%, desempenho: 84%, características: 74%, pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 94%, processamento: 90%, ergonomia: 88%, emissões: - % Análises para o HP EliteBook Folio 9470m80% HP EliteBook Folio 9470m UltrabookOrigem: Good Gear Guide EN→PTBecause it's a business laptop, it comes with Windows 7 Pro installed, a vPro chipset, and you also get HP's ProtectTools software. This includes a suite of applications ranging from theft recovery (Computrace) to drive encryption, and there is also a credential manager that can keep records of your passwords, fingerprints and face (for face recognition logins). Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/26/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%60% HP EliteBook Folio 9470mOrigem: Digital Versus EN→PTThe HP EliteBook Folio 9470m falls into the same trap as so many other laptops: it has good processing power, the body is well built and the battery life is more than sufficient, but the screen is of such terrible quality (despite its matte surface) that it drags the overall rating all the way down to three stars. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/19/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%Ultrabooks in EnterpriseOrigem: AnandTech EN→PTWhenever I ask a vendor what the resolution of the notebook they're releasing is, the reply of "1366x768" is always tinged with either sheepishness or defiance. I'm reasonably certain that somewhere in the bowels of the HPs and Dells of the world there's a product designer who just knows that some bean counter is going to hamstring his or her beautiful design with a dismally low quality display just to save a few bucks per unit. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/29/201370% HP EliteBook Folio 9470mOrigem: Digital Trends EN→PTThe HP EliteBook Folio 9470m, like the Folio 13 before it, offers a nice balance of portability and power with long battery life. There are some significant drawbacks, the biggest one being the display. Our $1,349 base configuration isn’t the only one available. HP also offers the same internals, plus a 1600 x 900 display, for $1,549. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/07/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%70% HP Elitebook Folio review: Delivering the business goodsOrigem: PC World EN→PTThe Elitebook Folio 9470m satisfies a lot of business needs, offering a full range of connections and security features you won’t find in most consumer laptops. It’s attractive, compact, and reasonably lightweight, and it offers good—if not always outstanding—performance and battery life. HP could have provided a higher-resolution display option, a better keyboard, and a little more system memory; some users might wish for more storage space, too. The price tag is also a tad high—but not sufficiently so to deter business travelers from taking it into serious consideration. Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 02/13/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%70% HP EliteBook Folio 9470m ReviewOrigem: Computer Shopper EN→PTHP's EliteBook Folio 9470m smartly fills a gap in the EliteBook line. Like Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon, it brings elegant engineering and IT-friendly manageability to the ultrabook segment; even more than the Lenovo, it'll appeal to companies that use docking stations and laptops as desktop solutions. While users appreciate its sleek styling, comfortable keyboard, and soft-touch paint, IT managers will applaud its battery flexibility and the option to downgrade to Windows 7. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 02/06/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%73% HP Elitebook Folio 9470m review: Big business ultrabook, hold the touchOrigem: CNet EN→PTThe Elitebook Folio 9470m is a light, full-featured variation on the business ultrabook, with all the security extras, ports, and solid construction you’d want and a killer battery life. It lacks originality, and has a high price tag. The lower-res screen lacks touch, and the entire laptop feels too traditional for its own good. Traditionalists may love it, but keep in mind that more flexible computers are available, including forthcoming models from HP; the Elitebook Revolve bears serious consideration. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 01/23/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 73% desempenho: 70% mobilidade: 90%80% HP EliteBook Folio 9470m reviewOrigem: EN→PTAlthough a little heavy for an ultrabook, the EliteBook Folio 9470m redeems itself with a removable battery and desktop dock support, plus other features to appeal to enterprise buyers. However, the lack of a touchscreen means that it is not ideal for Windows 8. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 01/07/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%70% HP EliteBook Folio 9470M Origem: Laptop Mag EN→PTBusiness users shopping for an enterprise-friendly Ultrabook will find plenty to like in the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m, including its many connectivity options, strong battery life, TPM security and MIL-SPEC tested chassis. However, for around the same price, the 3-pound ThinkPad X1 Carbon provides a superior screen, keyboard, touchpads and webcam, but lacks the 9470m's port spread, docking capability and replaceable / expandable battery. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 01/06/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%HP EliteBook Folio 9470m Ultrabook ReviewOrigem: Slashgear EN→PTWith the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m Ultrabook you’re getting one of the nicest business-minded computers on the market today. Priced at $1, USD straight from HP, you’re going to get what you paid for. This is a machine you’re going to be able to use for years to come, and with the hardware this Ultrabook comes with right out of the box, it’s unlikely you’ll need to update your innards any time soon. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 01/03/201360% HP Elitebook Folio 9470m UltrabookOrigem: PC Mag EN→PTThe HP Elitebook Folio 9470m has a good base of hardware, particularly if your business is planning to continue to use Windows 7 for the next year or so while your development team evaluates Windows 8. However, this is not the system to buy if you're jumping into Windows 8 with both feet. The awkward controls while in Windows 8's main screen means that your mainline users will gripe quite a bit when presented with the new interface, leading to decreased adoption. Better to grab one of the systems with a touch interface like the Acer Iconia W700-6465 or the Lenovo ThinkPad Twist if you're going with Windows 8. Otherwise, more traditional systems like the Toshiba Portege Z935 and the Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1 make more sense if you're sticking to Windows 7. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 12/27/2012Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%60% HP Elitebook Folio 9470mOrigem: IT Reviews EN→PTThe HP Elitebook Folio 9470m is ahead of the curve by offering Windows 8 in a business laptop. Pity it's not great in Windows 8. The HP Elitebook Folio 9470m is one of the first Windows 8 corporate notebooks on the market. On one hand, it's a speedy and slim ultrabook, on the other, you'll probably want to ""downgrade"" to Windows 7 once you take it out of the box. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/27/2012Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%A business Ultrabook turns out to be one of our favoritesOrigem: Engadget EN→PTThe way we feel about the EliteBook Folio 9470 reminds us of how we felt about the HP Folio 13, which we reviewed nearly a year ago. Both are buttoned-up sorts of systems: serious-looking, and with enough security features to satisfy the IT guys. And yet, conservative as they seem, they ended up being among the best Ultrabooks in their day -- so good, in fact, that we'd recommend them even to regular consumers. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/21/201287% HP EliteBook Folio 9470m (H4P04EA)Origem: Computer Magazin - Heft 01/2014 Análise única, , Comprimento Desconhecido, Data: 12/01/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87%80% Sehr mobil, aber mäßiges DisplayOrigem: DE→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 11/21/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 61% desempenho: 81% características: 74% pantalha: 59% mobilidade: 100% ergonomia: 76%80% Ein Ultrabook ganz klar für Business-KundenOrigem: DE→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/16/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%Asus Pro PU500CA, Dell Latitude 6430m, HP EliteBook Folio 9470m – test biznesowych ultrabookówOrigem: PC PL→PT Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/14/201381% HP EliteBook Folio 9470mOrigem: PL→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/28/2013Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81% desempenho: 100% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 93% processamento: 90% ergonomia: 100%Обзор ультрабука HP Elitebook Folio 9470m: кандидат в парижскую палату мер и весов?Origem: Zoom RU→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/22/2013Обзор HP EliteBook Folio 9470m: корпоративный ультрабук с большими возможностямиOrigem: RU→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/13/2013Обзор Hp Elitebook Folio 9470M: Ультрабук Бизнес-КлассаOrigem: Hi-Tech Mail RU→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/09/2013HP EliteBook Folio 9470m - v tenkém provedení s dokovánímOrigem: CZ→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/13/2012ComentarioIntel HD Graphics 4000: Placa de vídeo de processador na gama alta dos modelos Ivy Bridge. Oferece uma freqüência diferente nos diferentes modelos de CPU (ULV a quad core de desktop) e, portanto, um desempenho diferente. Alguns jogos atuais não tão exigentes podem ser jogados fluentemente com poucos detalhes. >> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de de Placas de Vídeo e a Benchmark Lista. 3427U: Veloz CPU ULV baseado em Ivy-Bridge no segundo trimestre de 2012. Oferece uma freqüência de 1,8 - 2,8 GHz e um GPU HD 4000 (350 - 1150 MHz). O TDP é de 17 W.>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de Processadores Móveis. Sobretudo, esta tamanho de tela é usado para subportáteis, ultrabooks e conversíveis. Para os três tipos, este tamanho é bastante grande. A maior variedade de subportáteis é representada com este tamanho. Grandes tamanhos de tela permitem maiores resoluções. Portanto, detalhes como letras são maiores. Por outro lado, o consumo de energia é menor com diagonais de tela menores e os aparelhos são menores, mais leves e mais econômicos.>> Para saber quão fina é uma tela, veja nossa lista DPI. kg: Este peso é típico para tablets muito grandes, subportáteis, ultrabooks e conversíveis com uma diagonal de tela de 11-13 polegadas. HP: A companhia Hewlett-Packard, fundada em 1935, comumente chamada de HP, é uma corporação de tecnologia com sede na Califórnia, EUA. A HP é especializada no desenvolvimento e fabricação de equipamentos de computação, estocagem; e networking de hardware, softwares e outros serviços. Suas principais linhas de produtos incluem serviços de computação pessoal, servidores de corporações, dispositivos de estocagem, assim como uma gama diversa de impressoras e outros produtos para imagem. Outras linhas de produtos incluem sistemas e equipamentos eletrônicos de teste, equipamentos médicos eletrônicos, componentes de estado sólido e instrumentação para análises químicas. A HP teve uma receita de US $ bilhões em 2006, fazendo dela a maior empresa de tecnologia do mundo em termos de vendas. Em 2007 sua receita foi de $104 bilhões, fazendo da HP a primeira empresa de tecnologia na história a ter uma receita superior a $100 bilhões. O mercado de ações em relação a venda de computadores pessoais em 2007 (pesquisa de mercado IDC): HP %, Dell %, Acer %, Lenovo %, Apple %. HP análises Esta avaliação é ruim. A maioria dos portáteis são mais bem avaliados. Esta não é uma recomendação para compra. >> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Laptop Guia da Compra.

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HP EliteBook 640 G9 I5-1235U 8GB: Rs. 275,000: Hp Notebook 15 - FQ5099tu: Rs. 199,900: HP Notebook 250 G9 i7-1255u 8GB 512GB SSD 1Y: Rs. 221,999: HP ProBook 450 G10 i7: Rs. 254,500: HP 250G9 Laptop Intel Core i5 1235U-4GB: Rs. 209,000: HP Probook 450 G9 Core i5 12th Gen 8GB 512GB SSD … Rs. 208,000: HP 15.6″ ZBook Power G9 (Intel 12th Gen Laptop Mag Verdict The HP EliteBook Folio 9470M is a sturdy, business-friendly Ultrabook that lasts a long time on a charge, but we'd like to see a better display and webcam at this price. Pros +Attractive and durable lightweight design+Long battery life+Includes Ethernet and VGA ports+Wide range of security options Cons -Mediocre screen for price-Poor webcam quality-Inconsistent touchpad Business users shopping for an Ultrabook want more than a sleek design and fast boot time. They need a chassis that can take a beating, strong security, and full docking capabilities. Oh, and don't forget Ethernet and VGA ports. HP's Elitebook Folio 9470m ($1,049, $1,349 as configured) offers all of the above, along with a Core i5 CPU and SSD. How does this machine stack up to the competition? Check out the best laptops and best business laptops to EliteBook Folio 9470m isn't the lightest Ultrabook around, but it is one of the most attractive. The top surface is made from lightweight magnesium that's been coated in a luxurious silver soft-touch paint that makes it a pleasure to grip. The bottom is coated in the same material, but is painted black while the deck sports a classy brushed-aluminum to HP, the Folio 9470m's frame is as sturdy as it is good looking. The company says its notebook passed seven MIL-SPEC tests including those for dust, vibrations, shock and extreme x x inches and pounds, the Folio 9470m is considerably heavier than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (3 pounds, 13 x x inches) but about the same thickness as the Lenovo's tapered edges are at their thickest point. Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display has significantly smaller dimensions ( x x inches, pounds) but weighs the same HP Best and Worst Notebook Brands RatingHP EliteBook Folio 9470M keyboard, touchpad and pointing stickAt first glance, the Elitebook Folio 9470m's spill-resistant keyboard has everything going for it, including large island-style keys, a cool aluminum palmrest and a two-setting as with some other Ultrabooks, the 9470m's keys have too little vertical travel and don't provide enough tactile feedback for fast touch we had to be more deliberate with our keystrokes, we scored 76 words per minute with a 3 percent error rate on the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor Test, lower than our typical 80 to 86 wpm / 1 percent rate. On the bright side, the Elitebook Folio 9470m's keyboard backlight was more than bright enough at its low setting and really vibrant at its full x touchpad was accurate when navigating around the desktop, but inconsistent when executing gestures. For example, when we tried to pinch-to-zoom in several applications (IE, Chrome, Windows Photo Viewer), our gestures only registered about half the time. We had to be more deliberate than we'd like to rotate as well. Fortunately, we swiped in from the left to launch the Charms menu and from the right to switch tasks with the bright side, the touchpad has two discrete mouse buttons with just the right amount of feedback; there's no jumpy clickpad addition to its touchpad, the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m has a pointing stick located in the area between the G, H and B keys. We liked the accuracy of the 9470m's stick, but found the rubberized cap a little uncomfortable because of its concave shape and sharp dimples. Unlike Lenovo and Dell, HP fails to include a scroll button to go with its pointing EliteBook Folio 9470M heatThe HP Elitebook Folio 9470m stayed pleasantly cool throughout our testing. After streaming a video at full screen for 15 minutes, the touchpad measured just 75 degrees, the keyboard was a mere 78 degrees and the underside just a cool 82 degrees Fahrenheit. We consider temperatures below 95 degrees EliteBook Folio 9470M displayCompared to its competitors' screens, the HP Elitebook Folio 9470m's default 14-inch display disappoints with its limited screen real estate, unimpressive color and mediocre brightness. Productivity workers will find themselves scrolling a lot because of the Folio's paltry 1366 x 768 resolution. By comparison, that the ThinkPad X1 Carbon has a 1600 x 900 display, the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, which costs about $300 more, has a 2560 x 1600 display and the ASUS ZenBook Prime UX31A has a 1920 x 1080 resolution for $1, the screen is bright enough for most tasks, it measured just 165 lux on our light meter. That's well below the 227 ultraportable category average and the 290 offered by the ThinkPad X1 we stared at the default Windows 8 "sunflower" desktop, colors appeared extremely washed out until we bent the lid back approximately 135 degrees, a viewing angle that's difficult to achieve when using any notebook in an airplane seat. As long as we kept the lid bent back that far, colors stayed true at up to 45 degrees to the left or right, but washed out at wider we watched 1080p Quicktime trailers for both "The Avengers" and "Star Trek: Into Darkness," colors such as a red patch of vegetation or Captain America's blue costume were reasonably accurate but didn't pop the way they do on similarly priced laptops such as the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the MacBook Air 13-inch or the ASUS ZenBook Prime UX31A. Because of the low resolution, fine details such as the stubble in Robert Downy Junior's beard weren't as sharp as we've come to expect on higher-resolution reps told us the company will start offering optional 1600 x 900 panels on the Folio 9470m later in Q1 2013. Potential customers may want to Laptop Buying Guide: 8 Essential TipsHP EliteBook Folio 9470M audioThe Elitebook Folio 13 won't replace your stereo. Just loud enough to fill a small room, the notebook's two bottom-facing speakers produced flat, unpleasant audio. When we played the bass-heavy "Forget Me Nots," the music was as shallow as on an old-fashioned clock radio. Guitar and drum-heavy tunes like "Ace of Spades" and "Oh No! Not You Again" suffered from noticeable EliteBook Folio 9470M portsWhere competitors such as the ThinkPad X1 Carbon lack important connection options, HP's enterprise Ultrabook has just about any port a business user could want, including an Ethernet port for connecting to wired networks and a VGA port for attaching to older projectors and left side has a Kensington lock slot, a smart card reader, a headphone jack and a USB connector while the right side of the notebook houses two USB ports, a DisplayPort, VGA, Ethernet, an SD/MMC card reader and a side docking most Ultrabook users must either buy a USB docking station or detach all their peripherals each time they leave their desks, Folio 9470m owners can purchase the $149 HP UltraSlim docking station that connects to the right side docking port and provides 4 USB ports, an Ethernet port, VGA, DisplayPort and AC power. The bottom of the notebook has a second battery connector you can use to attach an optional battery EliteBook Folio 9470M webcamThe HP Elitebook Folio 9470m's 720p webcam captured low-quality images in both low and normal indoor we shot photos of our face both in a dark area of our living room and directly under an overhead fixture, the results were dim and suffered from a ton of visual EliteBook Folio 9470M performanceWith its Intel Core i-5 3427U CPU, 180GB Intel SSD, 4GB of RAM and integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics, the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m provides solid but not spectacular PCMark7, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance, the 9470m scored 4,496, comfortably above the 3,208 ultraportable notebook category average, but behind the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon with the same CPU (5,297) and the Core i5-3317U-powered Toshiba Portege Z935-P300's score of 5, 180GB Intel SSD booted into Windows 8 in a fairly swift 21 seconds, which is much faster than 32-second category average, which includes many Windows 7 systems. However, the Windows 8-powered ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch booted in just 16 drive took just 43 seconds to complete the LAPTOP File Transfer Test, which involves copying of mixed media files. That's a rate of MBps, much faster than the MBps category average, but not quite as fast as the Toshiba Portege Z935's rate of MBps or the MacBook Pro's mark of HP EliteBook Folio 9470m is definitely fast enough to crunch video, as it took just 20 seconds to transcode a 5-minute HD video to iPod touch format using Cyberlink Media Espresso. This time is three times faster than the 1-minute and 6-second category average, but a bit slower than ThinkPad X1 Carbon (12 seconds).The 9470m was not quite as fast as its peers when it came to crunching numbers on the OpenOffice Spreadsheet Macro Test, which matches 20,000 names with their addresses. The notebook took a mediocre 8 minutes and 29 seconds to complete the test, a bit slower than the 7:12 category average and a couple of minutes behind the original X1 Carbon's time of 5: EliteBook Folio 9470M graphicsWith its integrated Intel HD graphics 4000 chip, the Folio 9470m is capable of playing HD movies, but fails to make even mid-range games playable. On 3DMark11, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall graphics prowess, the notebook scored a lackluster 594, well short of the 740 ultraportable category average, but a little higher than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon's we tried to play "World of Warcraft" at autodetect settings, the Folio 9470m managed only an unplayable 23 frames per second, which dropped to 13 fps when we turned up the special effects. Those numbers compare poorly to the 43 / 20 fps category averages and to the 29 / 14 fps the X1 Carbon Top 10 UltrabooksHP EliteBook Folio 9470M battery lifeWith its default battery, the HP EliteBook Folio 9740m lasted a strong 7 hours and 4 minutes on the LAPTOP Battery Test, which involves continuous surfing over Wi-Fi at 40 percent brightness. That time is nearly an hour longer than the ultraportable notebook average (6:10) , but more than a half hour behind the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (7:45) and the MacBook Pro with Retina Display (7:38).Unlike the MacBook or the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the Elitebook Folio 9470m has a removable battery so you can always carry a spare. Even better, you can purchase a $199 slice battery that HP says will add up to 10 additional hours of EliteBook Folio 9470M softwareHP bundles the Windows 8 version of the EliteBook Folio 9470m with a bare minimum of preloaded software and not even one piece of crapware. The notebook does not even have trial antivirus software installed, instead relying on Windows 8's built-in Microsoft Security Essentials addition to Intel's WiDi and Management and Security Status utilities, the company includes its Softpaq Download manager for installing system updates and its HP Client Security software, also known as HP EliteBook Folio 9470M security featuresWhile the Windows 7 version of ProtectTools has a wide variety of features including File Sanitzer for performing secure erases and Privacy Manager for protecting your identity, the Windows 8 package comes with only two utilities: Password Manager, which stores individual logins, and Credential Manager, which sets up the fingerprint HP rep told us that the company is working on Windows 8 versions of File Sanitizer, Privacy Manager and DigitalPass, another identity protection tool that was available on previous EliteBooks but not on any version of the Folio our testing, configuring the fingerprint reader was a breeze. We enrolled two fingers in just a matter of minutes then use our finger to log into Windows 8 instead of typing in a password. However, unlike the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, HP's fingerprint reader does not allow you to power on the system with a single administrators will also appreciate the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m's support for TPM and smart card security. A free download, Device Access Manager, allows administrators to prevent users from connecting USB drives, Bluetooth devices or other EliteBook Folio 9470M warrantyHP backs the EliteBook 9470m with a standard one-year limited warranty. A three-year warranty is available at additional cost. See how HP fared in our latest tech support showdown and brand EliteBook Folio 9470M configurationsOur review configuration of the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m carries an MSRP of $1,349. For that price, you get the notebook with a Core i5-3427U CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 180GB Intel $1,049, the base model offers identical specs, except it has a 500GB 7,200 rpm hard drive instead of an SSD. For $1,299 you can purchase the notebook with a 2-GHz Core i7-3667U CPU. You can also configure the system with up to 16GB of RAM, a 32GB flash cache, SSDs up to 256GB or integrated 3G/4G on any of the four major that most enterprises have no plans to use Windows 8 anytime soon, HP makes the Folio 9470m available with either Windows 7 or Windows lineBusiness users shopping for an enterprise-friendly Ultrabook will find plenty to like in the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m, including its many connectivity options, strong battery life, TPM security and MIL-SPEC tested for around the same price, the 3-pound ThinkPad X1 Carbon provides a superior screen, keyboard, touchpads and webcam, but lacks the 9470m's port spread, docking capability and replaceable / expandable battery. If you're looking for a business system with equal parts portability and flexibility, the HP Elitebook Folio 9470m should be high on your list, but you may want to wait until the company offers a sharper 10 Laptops8 Worst Windows 8 Annoyances and How to Fix ThemTop 5 Windows 8 Start Menu Replacements HP EliteBook Folio 9470M Specs BluetoothBluetooth BrandHP Intel Core i5-3427U Card SlotsSD/MMC memory reader Company Display Size14 Graphics CardIntel HD Graphics 4000 Hard Drive Size180GB Hard Drive TypeSSD Drive Native Resolution1366x768 Operating SystemWindows 8 Professional Ports (excluding USB)Smart Card Reader, Headphone/Mic, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB RAM4GB RAM Upgradable to16GB x x .75 in Touchpad x inches USB Ports3 Video Memory32MB Warranty/Support1 year limited warranty pounds Wi-Fi ModelIntel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 Less The official Geeks Geek, as his weekly column is titled, Avram Piltch has guided the editorial and production of since 2007. With his technical knowledge and passion for testing, Avram programmed several of LAPTOP's real-world benchmarks, including the LAPTOP Battery Test. He holds a master's degree in English from NYU.

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Zero kompromisów - myśl przewodnia twórców modelu HP EliteBook Folio 9470m, ultrabooka z wyświetlaczem o przekątnej 14 cali, masie 1,6 kg i wysokości obudowy w wymiarze 19 milimetrów. Jego użytkownikami mają być użytkownicy biznesowi lub wręcz korporacyjni. Co za tym idzie, pomyślano o dodatkach zwiększających bezpieczeństwo, modemie 4G/LTE (opcjonalnie) , doskonałym akumulatorze (możliwość instalacji drugiego , który wydłuża czas pracy) i o stacji dokującej. 9470m dysponuje interfejsami USB DisplayPort, VGA i gniazdkiem LAN. Poleasingowy Ultrabook HP EliteBook Folio 9470m został wykonany z bardzo dobrej jakości materiałów, które zostały wręcz idealne spasowane. Nic nie trzeszczy, górna klapa zastała osadzona stabilnie, sprawia wrażenie, że urządzenie jest w stanie wytrzymać naprawdę sporo. Dzięki zastosowaniu matowej obudowy nie widać śladów naszych palców, co jest dużym plusem, kolejnym plusem zastosowania matowych materiałów, które fakturą przypominają gumę jest to, że ultrabook pewnie leży w w dłoni. Mamy większą pewność, że przypadkowo urządzenie nie wypadnie nam z ręki. Pokrywa została wykonana ze stopu magnezu, którego faktura przypomina gumę, ramka ekranu to tworzywo sztuczne, spód i boki to również tworzywo sztuczne, ale o fakturze gumy, natomiast panel roboczy został wykonany z szczotkowanego aluminium. Urządzenie zapewnia bardzo łatwy dostęp do akumulatora, pamięci ram czy dysku twardego. Laptop posiada bardzo dobrą klawiaturę. Skok klawiszy jest niewielki, a głos naciśnięcia klawisza niemal nie słyszalny. Układ klawiatury jest typowy dla innych urządzeń producenta. Klawiatura jest podświetlana. Świecące klawisze nie rażą nas w oczy, "świecą się" łagodnie, a zastosowany biały kolor idealnie komponuje się z resztą obudowy. Touchpad został wykonany z gładkiego materiału, działa bardzo dobrze, reakcja na nasze polecenia jest szybka i precyzyjna. Producent ultrabooka zdecydował się na matową 14-calową matrycę. Zalety takiego rozwiązania z pewnością docenią Ci, którzy często pracują w jasnych pomieszczeniach lub muszą pracować w terenie. Odwzorowanie kolorów stoi na wysokim poziomie, barwy są naturalne. HP EliteBook Folio 9470m to świetnie wykonany ultrabook klasy premium, zastosowane materiały, matowa matryca, niewielka waga, szybki dysk, pokaźna liczba złącz oraz kilka dość nietypowych rozwiązań producenta z pewnością mogą zdecydować, że to właśnie ten model wybierzemy. Produkt HP jest urządzeniem niemal idealnym, mimo, że są używane, wyglądają znakomicie, nie widać na nich śladów użytkowania dzięki zastosowaniu przy produkcji najwyższej jakości materiałów. HP Elitebook Folio 9470m Ultrabook 3rd Gen. 01 year warranty. Pls. visit our shop in bikroy.com . Processor type Intel Core i5-3427U . Processor speed 1800.0 MHz. Display size 14.0 inches. Aspect ratio 16:9 . Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels. Primary Graphics Chipset Intel HD Graphics 4000 . Available Interfaces • Bluetooth • DisplayPort Dane techniczne laptop HP EliteBook 9470m 14" Intel® Core™ i5-3427U 180- 4GB RAM - Win7 Parametry ekranu Ekran 14 cali, 1366 x 768 pikseli Typ matrycy matowa LED Procesor Model procesora Intel® Core™ i5 3gen 3427U Częstotliwość taktowania 1,8 - 2,8 GHz Liczba rdzeni procesora 2 Pamięć podręczna CACHE 3 MB Pamięć RAM Zainstalowana pamięć RAM 4 GB Typ pamięci RAM DDR3 1600 MHz Karta graficzna Model karty graficznej Intel® Wbudowane dyski Szybki dysk SSD 180 GB Typ podłączenia Solid State Drive Oprogramowanie systemowe System operacyjny Windows 7 Wersja językowa polski Napęd, kamera Rodzaj napędu Super Multi DVD+/-RW/RAM Wbudowana kamera tak Kamera 3D Intel RealSense nie Dźwięk Karta dźwiękowa zintegrowana zgodna z Intel High Definition Audio Wbudowane głośniki 2 Wbudowany mikrofon tak Łączność Łączność bezprzewodowa Bluetooth, WiFi a/b/g/n Port LAN RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Modem nie Złącza/Wbudowane urządzenia Złącza Combo jack (wejście/wyjście audio), DisplayPort x 1, USB / USB x 3, VGA x 1 Czytnik kart pamięci SD Czytnik linii papilarnych tak Dodatkowe informacje TouchPad Podświetlana klawiatura nie Parametry fizyczne Typ laptop Wymiary 338 x 18,9 x 231 mm Waga 1,61 kg Wyposażenie Wyposażenie zasilacz, bateria, instrukcja Gwarancja Gwarancja 12 miesięcy Gwarancja na baterię 6 miesięcy Typ gwarancji door to door Szczegółowe warunki gwarancji Pobierz Producent Nazwa producenta / importera Hewlett-Packard Polska Sp. z Kod producenta C7Q21AW Znak zgodności Znak zgodności Zgłoś błąd na tej stronie Ocena klientów Najwyżej ocenione cechy: głośność pracy klawiatura 100% osób oceniło ten produkt wysoko Ocena wysoka oznacza 3, 4 lub 5 gwiazdek Pokaż najpierw: Wczytywanie... 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