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July 2009
Review summary of HP EliteBook 2530p
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 13 reviews of HP EliteBook 2530p from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 9.1/10. Comparing these reviews to 148718 other Laptop Computers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 94/100 (or 9.4 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
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April 2009
HP EliteBook 2530p
Pros: Small, sturdy build quality, long battery life, plenty of features ;
Cons: Fingerprint reader gets in the way of typing, has trialware installed ;
Verdict: Small, strong and well-featured, HP's EliteBook 2530p is an ideal choice for business users who want something that will withstand the rigours of travel and last a long time away from a power outlet.
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February 2009
HP EliteBook 2530p
By Alex Serpo
Pros: Large keyboard, Scratch-resistant cover, Great battery life, Fast for its size, Great design, Lots of ports for an ultraportable ;
Cons: Pricey, Tinny sound, no external speakers, Only two USB ports ;
Verdict: If you're after a flashy ultraportable to show off to your friends, you can't do much better than the HP EliteBook 2530p.
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February 2009
HP Elitebook 2530P
By Rick Broida
Review summary: The next time you see some miserable drone hunched over his tiny, underpowered netbook, pecking away at cramped keys and straining to see the screen, pull out your EliteBook 2530p and laugh. Though not much larger or heavier than your average mini ...
Pros: Boots quick and runs for hours. About as compact as a notebook can be and still have a full-size keyboard. Squeezes in a touchpad and a pointing stick for users who prefer one over the other. Optional wireless modem works with multiple carriers ...
Cons: It's how much? What is this, a MacBook Air? Slow, sucky integrated graphics. Awkward, over-engineered touch volume controls hard to control. Six-cell battery sticks out from the rear, taking a little of the notebook's compactness with it.
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January 2009
HP EliteBook 2530p
By Cisco Cheng
Review summary: It's rare when a laptop can pull off great battery life with either its standard battery or an extended one. The HP EliteBook 2530p ($2,099 direct)a business ultraportablehas the battery capacity to last from a breakfast meeting to a late-afternoon ...
Pros: Standard plus extended battery yield over 20 hours of battery life. Built-in optical drive. Very good keyboard. Dual pointing devices. Multiple wireless technologies ;
Cons: VGA is the only video-out port. Weak speakers. You'll need to carry that extra battery to get the great battery life ;
Verdict: If battery life ranks high on your list of business needs, the HP EliteBook 2530p won't disappoint.
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