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By Sylwester Cyba 10/27/09 HP primarily designed the ProBook 4710s to attract price-conscious businessmen of medium sized companies. Compared to its predecessors it was quite a bit redesigned. This especially applies to the absolutely new keyboard an...
Comfortable keyboard, General build simplicity, Long battery runtime...
Produces lots of noise, Poor workmanship, No keys combination for touchpad, High heat development at the bottom of the chassis...
Anyway, size and weight of this 17.3-incher hint on being designed for desk top usage. Furthermore, the temperature emissions advise against a use on the lap and the system noise is probably striking in quiet environments.Its Core 2 Duo T6570 CPU and the...
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When HP launched the ProBook series back in April of this year it was clear that they were just starting off. The company had plans to attack the small business segment and would be doing so with a number of models. Our original review covered the 15-i...
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HP appeals to business customers in the field of small and medium sized companies oriented towards the price with the ProBooks. However, private customers could also become interested in the affordable business devices, since they do offer clear adva...
Good stability of the base unit, Digital HDMI video output, Generous keyboard, Bright LED display, Good office performance...
Case is susceptible to pollution, Ports are located in the front area of the lateral edges, Only 12 months warranty, Only glare panel available for now, Fan is always present...
The HP ProBook 4310s generally scores in the same sections as e.g. the already reviewed ProBook 4510s , but it offers a clearly increased mobility due to the form factor, which is a lot smaller. The case can moreover benefit from the more compact dimensi...
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Over the years, small business owners have been faced with a new type of worker: One who fancies working in multiple locations and is never in one place for long—a telecommuter, per se. The HP ProBook 4310s ($880 direct) is a mix of traditional busi...
Fast hard drive. Matted screen minimizes glare. Has RJ11 and Finger print reader. Lightweight. Inexpensive.
Boxy, thick design. 37WH battery alone is not enough for road warriors...
The HP ProBook 4310s is inexpensive and comes with a nice mix of business and consumer features, but make sure you buy an additional battery before taking the plunge...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-01-15 09:45:46
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HP continues to flesh out its business-oriented ProBook line with its 13.3-inch ProBook 4310s, which joins the 15.6-inch ProBook 4510s and 17.3-inch ProBook 4710s. Like the others, the ProBook 4310s delivers good performance for business...
Good-looking, smudge-proof chassis; above-average productivity performance; LED-backlit display; roomy keyboard; available WWAN; software extras...
Small touch pad; chunky; low 3D performance; mediocre battery life; tinny speakers...
Business users looking for a budget thin-and-light will find a lot to like in the HP ProBook 4310s...
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Editors’ note: Portions of this review were taken from our review of the HP ProBook 4510.The HP ProBook 4310s, as the most miniscule member of HP’s new small-business line, takes many of the qualities of its bigger brothers (the 4510 and the 4710) and...
Good performance, Classy design, Competitively priced, Loud speakers...
Awkward touchpad buttons, Design a bit thick, Mediocre viewing angles...
This thin-and-light small business notebook offers strong performance in a stylish package.
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