itreviews.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:50:58
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Design-wise this is a lovely Tablet PC with super build quality and a splendid keyboard. Internal specifications are adequate, but the lack of expansion ports and absence of an optical drive are major drawbacks. Hewlett Packard - EliteBook 2730p price...
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This Netbook sized notebook/tablet PC uses a low power Intel Centrino processor (all other netbooks seem to use the Atom processor that is not really powerful enough for Vista) so what has this HP offering got to get you buying it?...
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HPs EliteBook 2730p is aimed at corporate users with a big budget, providing them with premium materials and impressive mobility. It stands out by virtue of its digitised display, and the screen swivels 180 degrees to allow use as a Tablet PC. The 12...

Tablet screen, ULV Core 2 Duo CPU, Good battery life, 3G...

No optical drive, Small HDD, Expensive, Only two USB ports...
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There is no shortage of ultra-light convertibles on the market, including Lenovo’s ThinkPad X200 Tablet and Dell’s Latitude XT, but the HP EliteBook 2730p (an update to the HP Compaq 2710p) can run with the best of them. Unlike many in its sub-five-po...

Good tablet performance, Spacious, comfortable keyboard, Good viewing angles, Decent battery life...

Uncomfortable mouse buttons, Sluggish hard drive, No optical drive, No finger-touch input...

The HP EliteBook 2730p offers strong performance and endurance with a well-rounded feature set and a good pen experience. Its $1,599 price is very competitive, considering the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet starts at $1,884 and the Dell Latitude XT costs...
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Following up on the HP Compaq 2710p, which offered plenty in the way of executive-chic style and tablet capability in an ultraportable package, the HP EliteBook 2730p drops the Compaq name, adds a touch pad, and boosts performance and batte...

Loads of security and durability features; sleek, slim, and highly portable; long battery life; comes with Windows XP downgrade...

No optical drive; no touch capability; mediocre performance for price...

Packed with security features, this sleek ultraportable tablet is made for the rigors of the road. It’s fast enough for most users and offers just about everything business executives could want...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2013-02-14 04:50:58
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Other than that, I was suitably impressed with the EliteBook 2730p. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 processor with a 120G hard drive and 3G of RAM, it is robust enough for most indoor work, whether in a factory or health facility.My initial worr...

Light, easy to use, powerful Webcam, intuitive tablettonotebook conversion.

It could be more Internetsavvy.
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:51:00
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This review is a bit overdue, it was meant to be posted early October but for some reason it got stuck in the queue and I am posting it now. HP recently made available the HP Elitebook 2730Pp upgrade to the HP Compaq 2710p which in my opinion was one o...
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HP Elitebook 2730P Review Nov 6, 08 12:26 PM PDT by Hubert Nguyen Ive been playing with the HP 2730 for a few weeks now and it is time to tell you how it worked for me. The HP Elitebook 2730 is defined by HP as a business product, which means that it...
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One of HP’s big hits last generation was the Compaq 2710p convertible tablet. It was a business-class system with good looks and a great build. Powered by a Core 2 Duo processor and compatible with an extended life slice battery it proved itself to be...
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In August of 2008, HP introduced the HP Elitebook 2730p, a thoroughly modern Tablet PC convertible and successor to the earlier 2710p. While the Compaq name is gone and only little remains of the HP/Compaq tc1100s re-interpretation of Compaqs fabulou...
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