zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-01 04:14:42
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Business users looking for a touch of ultraportable elegance might be drawn to the ProBook 5310m for its chassis design, well-made keyboard and superb 13.3in. screen. The absence of an optical drive may be a deal-breaker for some though.

Well made and stylish, Superb 13.3in. display, Goodquality keyboard, Functional dualboot system...

No optical drive, Short on ports and connectors...

Business users looking for a touch of ultraportable elegance might be drawn to the ProBook 5310m for its chassis design, well-made keyboard and superb 13.3in. screen. The absence of an optical drive may be a deal-breaker for some though...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-11-01 04:14:43
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Design The HP Probook 5310m is an exceptionally sleek and thin ultraportable laptop. It's got both a fantastic battery life and real processing muscle, which is a pleasantly mystifying surprise to find in a laptop of such diminutive size. It's a matte...

Excellent design and mobile performance for less than AU$1500...

DisplayPort can limit your options without adapters, Lacks eSATA port...

If you are after a tiny laptop, and are certain you won't ever be playing any graphically intensive games on it, you'd be hard pressed to find a better machine than HP's 5310m. Editors’ rating: 8.5/10...
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Product Code: VQ464EA HP has a laptop of business-savvy beauty on its hands with the HP ProBook 5310m. Why do we say that? Even the guys in the test centre - who see everything under the sun - were impressed by the HP ProBook 5310m's industrial desi...

Really, though, those are fairly minor quibbles for an ultraportable that looks as though it will deliver for a businessperson's bottom line - a laptop that still manages to offer good features for under £800. We can't give you a final verdic...
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The ProBook 5310m's slim, stylish case impresses--and so do its quick-booting, business-friendly apps. Stay tuned for the results of its lab tests.
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HP is one of the biggest players in the computer industry, and as such they cater to every type of user from your typical home consumer through business executives and data centers. With such a large range of offerings, quality and features can vary q...
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Share Today for review I’ve got the very stylish and thin HP ProBook 5310m notebook PC. This is one of the thinnest full laptops I’ve ever seen truly, and it’s also lightweight. It’s mostly aluminum giving it durability and good looks as well. The perf...

Decent performance, Excellent keyboard, Well made, thin and lightweight, Quick boot time...

Bottom gets very hot, Top gets rather warm, Display colors are a bit washed out, Displayport and USB port too close together...

I like the HP ProBook 5310m quite a bit honestly, it’s very thin and lightweight and performs well. The keyboard is one of the nicest I’ve used on a laptop, you can type quickly with no issues and you won’t find yourself hitting the touchpad accidenta...
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A premium ultraportable that's light on your budget HP touts the $900 ProBook 5310m as being the world's thinnest full-performance notebook, but its slim form factor doesn't mean limited functionality. The 5310m ultra-portable is burly enough to satisf...

Attractive design; strong security and reliability features; reasonable price tag.

Only 3.5 hours of battery life on the fourcell model...
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A solid combination of processing power, battery life, security features, and productivity tools make the HP 5310m a good choice for sales pros, road warriors, or any small business. HP's proprietary Quicklook and Quickweb features are a welcome conven...

Core 2 Duo S fast but nets good battery life, Bright 13inch display, Light, toughened aluminum body, Fullsize, spillproof keyboard, Instantboot access to email, web, Decent expansion, Good software security, Very competitive pricing...

No real hardware security features, External optical drive not included, Multitouch trackpad a bit quirky, No option for dedicated graphics.

The 5310m is the definition of a well-balanced business portable: it can provide good enough performance to serve as a main system but enough battery life to become a workhorse for the road. It exudes a level of quality but costs much less than some of...
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If you are looking for a cheap plastic laptop, then I'm going to disappoint you - this review is going to take a closer look at a very sturdy and well built laptop. And any laptop with "sturdy" in the description is usually not going to be a cheap mach...
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HP has a thing of business-savvy beauty on its hands with the ProBook 5310m. Why do I say that? Even the guys in the PC World Labs--who see everything under the sun--were impressed by its industrial design. The sleek black aluminum case, the supple tex...

Great industrial design, Incredibly handy proprietary software...

Mouse buttons could be a little bigger, No eSATA or passthrough USB charging port...

The ProBook 5310m's slim, stylish case impresses--and so do its quick-booting, business-friendly apps. Stay tuned for the results of its lab tests...
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HP ProBook 5310m has a 13.3 inch TFT LCD active matrix, has a 1366 x 768 (WXGA) pixel resolution, it has integrated graphics processor of Intel GMA 4500MHD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0. The laptop comes with a 2 mega pixel integrated camera. Th...

Great design, excellent performance, tweak able hardware...

Nothing in particular...

HP ProBook 5310m is an excellent laptop. We didn’t have any issue with the hardware and the performance. If you are looking for a good business laptop, look no further and get this one!...
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HP first introduced the ProBook 5310m as the “world’s thinnest full-performance notebook PC” which is a notable claim for the ProBook line, whose defining characteristic tends to be its price-consciousness. While almost every laptop is “the world’s som...
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Desktops & NotebooksREVIEW: HP ProBook 5310m Means Business, but Poor Design Choices Mar UnitShare By: Cameron Sturdevant2009-12-15Article Rating: / 0 There are 0 user comments on this Desktops & Notebooks story.Rate This Article:Poor Best E-mail Pr...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2012-11-01 04:14:43
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I have been a huge fan of the HP ProBook line since it was first announced, and with each refresh it gets better and better, while keeping the same simple yet stylish design. HP loaned me their ProBook 5310m for about two weeks and I really enjoyed hav...
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HP ProBook 5310m Review Article ContentsHP ProBook 5310m Review HP promises that the new ProBook 5310m is a "stylish" business notebook that packs performance, battery life, and value inside a thin-and-light 13-inch notebook. Is the ProBook 5310m tr...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2012-11-01 04:14:44
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Looks aren't everything. There's also money. That sounds pretty shallow of us, but appearance and price are the twin issues for IT managers and shoppers in the 13.3-inch ultraportable notebook segment. There are plenty of sleek, sub-four-pound status...
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Its keyboard and mouse buttons offer good tactile feedback, though strangely, the space bar is responsive only if you hit it right in the middle.For the laptop to look razor-thin, HP uses the slimmer DisplayPort digital audio-video connector instead of...

The ProBook 5310m gives ample computing juice in an anorexic body. Just disregard the flimsy space bar...
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By Bernd Müller 11.23.2009 HP's ProBook of 13.3 inches addresses business people with an affinity for design. The ULV dual-core processor represents high mobility but can also supply good performance. Nevertheless, who really wants smeary fingerprint...

Highend material look, Very good keyboard, Very good application performance, High battery life, Robust lid & hinge unit, Fast hard disk...

Smeary surfaces on the touchpad and beside the keys, Loud hard disk, Single gaps, Yielding case, Loose sitting battery...

The HP ProBook 5310m is flat and enduring, but not a CULV notebook for the consumer target group, anyhow. The buyer basically gets a well manufactured 13.3 inch notebook with a non-reflective display at a price of a good 900 euro . The 5310m neither has...
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The HP Probook 5310 ($899 direct) is evidence that small businesses are ready to embrace modern times. Conservative IT managers, particularly in large enterprises, have yet to realize how easy it is to stifle innovation by demanding so many hardware...

Luxuriously thin and light. Amazing typing and navigating experience. Great battery life on a 41Wh battery. Inexpensive. HP Quick tools are nice add-ons. Environmentally friendly.

8-cell battery isn't available yet.

The HP ProBook 5310m is one of the sleekest, thinnest SMB laptops in the market, and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for it...
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Up until now, small businesses with modest IT budgets have faced a difficult choice: purchase an affordable but bulky system targeted at them, or a low-cost consumer ultraportable without the build quality or business-friendly features they require. Wi...

Attractive, durable design, Strong performance and battery life, Comfortable keyboard, Speedy QuickWeb instant-on feature, Good security software bundle...

Mediocre viewing angles, Poor sound, No VGA out...

A business-friendly ultraportable with a sleek design, strong performance, and good battery life.
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If the slender designs of the Dell Adamo, HP Envy 13, and Apple MacBook Pro pique your interest but their price tags leave you cold, turn your attention to the new HP ProBook 5310m. Wrapped in a sleek aluminum-and-magnesium chassis but pri...

Slim, chic metal shell; handy quick-boot Web/e-mail environments; good multimedia performance; excellent battery life; affordable...

No DVD drive; slow 3D performance; mediocre speakers; VGA-out requires optional dongle; no dedicated media keys...

This slim, chic model redefines what an under-$1,000 ultraportable can deliver. Small-business users get good performance and battery life in a chassis that looks pricier than it is...
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