whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:06
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HP the world’s number one laptop manufacturer, makes an enormous range of machines, including what they describe as business-rugged models. The EliteBook 6930p (£929 inc. VAT) is one such laptop and is designed for use by small, medium and large busin...
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HP, the world's number one laptop manufacturer, makes an enormous range of machines, including what they describe as business-rugged models. The EliteBook 6930p is one such laptop and is designed for use by small, medium and large businesses. The 14.1-...

Decent protection, Light, Sturdy, Performance...

Not very rugged, Some flex in keyboard...
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Back when Dell's Latitude D630 ruled the business laptop roost, there wasn't much in the way of competition. Until, that is, HP's sterling 14.1in Compaq 6910p waded boldly into the fray. Now the 6910p has gone back to HP Compaq' R&D labs and emerged re...

The EliteBook blends business practicality with brushed aluminium style with surprising success...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:09
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A wag on the www.pcauthority.com.au forums recently opined that PC Authority can find fault with any product. Theres a grain of truth to that: how many products do you know of that are truly perfect? Of course, were evaluating the products we test fo...

Its longlife 24-hour battery makes it significantly less portable, but this laptop is classy in every sense of the word...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:09
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If you need a robust, hard working notebook with a decent sized keyboard, multiple WiFi options, several specifically useful business and security options plus easy to use controls, then it may be worth joining the Elite. It would be nice to have a DV...
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HPs EliteBook 6930p is clearly a business laptop, but its an attractive one, partly thanks to its brushed metal lid. Its aimed squarely at business users so it has a smartcard slot and, unusually, a webcam that can also be used to scan and digiti...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:10
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HPs EliteBook 6930p is a solidly built thin and light system that comes in a wide range of configurations. We have reservations about the entry-level screen resolution and USB port placement, but overall this is a decent mobile business workhorse.

Solidly built to withstand the knocks of mobile working, Integrated keyboard light, Excellent keyboard...

Lacks integrated mobile broadband, Low resolution screen, Only three USB ports...

HPs EliteBook 6930p is a solidly built thin and light system that comes in a wide range of configurations. We have reservations about the entry-level screen resolution and USB port placement, but overall this is a decent mobile business workhorse...
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2399 Recently, sales of notebook computers outstripped desktop computers for the first time. It seems that at home, the office and school, we are increasingly seeking portability in our computers. HPs EliteBook 6930p is one such example, solid withou...
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HP’s EliteBook brand sits above the Compaq range, offering similar quality and usability, but adding premium materials, power and features to the list. The EliteBook 6930p is a compact and well-made choice, but has its work cut out tempting corporate users...

Great battery life, good build quality, ergonomics...

Pricey, not the most stylish, hazy screen...

Offering power, comfort and quality, this is the ideal corporate machine on paper, but lacks the style and finesse to carry such a high price...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:11
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The EliteBook is a power dresser of a notebook, but it also has power under the hood - the battery life is designed to last up to 24 hours, but only if you buy a special optimised battery separate to the standard one that is included.I didnt get an ex...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:11
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A solid business laptop with excellent battery life, the EliteBook 6930p wont disappoint, but there is little in this laptop to warrant the Elite label. DesignLike a fresh job candidate in a sharp suit, HPs new EliteBook gives a good first impressi...

Good build quality, Fingerprint reader, Centrino 2, Impressive battery life, 3 year warranty, Available with 64bit Windows and/or 8GB of RAM...

No DVI or HDMI port, Fingerprint reader unfortunately placed, No eSATA or USB charging with power off, Average value for money...

A solid business laptop with excellent battery life, the EliteBook 6930p wont disappoint, but there is little in this laptop to warrant the Elite label.
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There's no doubt about it, the 6930P is ideal for the road warrior. Not only does its 14.1in screen size straddle the fence when it comes to user comfort and portability, its battery life is stellar. But what's most impressive about the EliteBook is the attention...

Good battery life, sturdy build, fast hard drive, keyboard light, two navigation devices...

Lid’s latch can be difficult to use, very long set up time, no ’Sleep-and-Charge’-like ports...

The 6930P’s size makes it both comfortable to use, as well as easy to transport, and users who require a lot of running time away from an outlet will appreciate the option for a larger second battery. We don’t particularly like its latch syste...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-31 01:41:11
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Unlike cheaper models in HPs business range, the trackpad eschews lever-style buttons for a more standard style that are light and easily clickable. If a trackpad isnt your cup of tea, you could opt for the included trackpoint and buttons instead, w...

Rugged in the extreme. Comfortable in use. Unbelievable battery life with ultra-capacity pack...

Screen resolution could be better. Colours faded with blue cast. Extra battery life equals extra heft...

The 24-hour battery makes it significantly less portable, but if you’ve got a strong enough bag this is a top-class heavyweight business laptop...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-31 01:41:11
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HP have positioned the EliteBook 6930p as the ultimate road warrior's notebook claiming outstanding battery life (of up to 24 hours), business ruggedness and all the processing power a business user would need. The EliteBook 6930p certainly looks th...

Rugged design that should stand up to punishment, Full complement of expansion ports, Joy stick as well as trackpad...

Heavy particularly with optional high capacity battery, Deafult screen settings are too dull, Insufficient keyboard travel for good tactile feedback...
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Unlike cheaper models in HPs business range, the trackpad eschews lever-style buttons for a more standard style that are light and easily clickable. If a trackpad isnt your cup of tea, you could opt for the included trackpoint and buttons instead, w...

Rugged in the extreme. Comfortable in use. Unbelievable battery life with ultra-capacity pack...

Screen resolution could be better. Colours faded with blue cast. Extra battery life equals extra heft...

The 24-hour battery makes it significantly less portable, but if you’ve got a strong enough bag this is a top-class heavyweight business laptop...
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Unfortunately as for main memory HP still puts DDR2 RAM to use. Our test system only makes do with 2GB, indeed composed of one 2GB module, so that a future upgrade presents no problem, as one RAM slot still remains free . Dozens of different variants are...

Very stable and robust case, Excellent haptics thanks to the high quality materials, Three year guarantee ex works, UMTS available, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Good office performance, Quiet office use and low heating up, Good battery life (6cell), E...

Shaky battery, Closing mechanism needs getting used to, No digital picture output on the device itself, Unergonomic trackpoint, Below average colour production of the display, low contrast and illumination...

The EliteBook 6930p from HP has rightly earned its name. Regarding case quality the series is positioned quite highly, in fact. The deployed metal components don't just provide for first class haptics, they make the device extremely robust and therefore f...
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HP has always had a knack for knowing the requirements of different segments of users, minute enhancements always make all the difference in the overpopulated world of notebooks. Their Elitebook series, meant for the serious business person, has spawne...

Very nice rugged exterior, looks good too, Very respectable performance, reliable operation...

Battery life is low.

Features and specsLets enumerate this Elitebook’s features one by one, starting from the processor, which is a powerful one, a Centrino 2 tag holder - the Intel Core 2 duo P8400 (2.26 GHz, 3 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB). There is a model all the way u...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:09
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EliteBook is relatively new series of HP notebooks and it is intended for demanding business users. It was created with goal of creating better distinction between business and top-class notebooks that can withstand much tougher working conditions. Mod...

HP EliteBook 6930p is one extraordinary notebook that is suited for mobile users that often find themselves in not so pleasant circumstances. Also this is perfect notebook for users that are little but clumsy with their hardware or simply are not used...
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Its not often that we get to review business notebooks, but today we have one of HPs most celebrated and talked about enterprise notebook- the EliteBook 6930p. This notebook is targeted at the traveling businessman, who needs a no-nonsense, rugged an...

Rugged build, stylish finish, hard drive protection, HP NightLight, runs cool, battery life...

Feedback of the keys could have been better, pricey...

Its not often that we get to review business notebooks, but today we have one of HPs most celebrated and talked about enterprise notebook- the EliteBook 6930p. This notebook is targeted at the traveling businessman, who needs a no-nonsense, rugged an...
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This first-class business notebook returns with 14 hours of battery life—but considerably more heft.

Unprecedented 14 hours of battery life (with extended battery), Strong overall performance, Fast solid state drive, Durable, elegant design...

Heavy with extra battery, Weak graphics performance...

Editors’ Note: Portions of this review were taken from the original EliteBook 6930p review.]When we first reviewed the HP EliteBook 6930p, we gave it an Editors’ Choice, praising its style, performance, and price. The one knock was its slightl...
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HP have positioned the EliteBook 6930p as the ultimate road warrior's notebook claiming outstanding battery life (of up to 24 hours), business ruggedness and all the processing power a business user would need. The EliteBook 6930p certainly looks th...

Rugged design that should stand up to punishment, Full complement of expansion ports, Joy stick as well as trackpad...

Heavy particularly with optional high capacity battery, Deafult screen settings are too dull, Insufficient keyboard travel for good tactile feedback...
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What constitutes a computer for the elite? If theres anything in a name, HP may have the answer with its latest business laptop, the EliteBook 6930p ($2,104 direct). HP is out to create some separation between its new EliteBook brand and the EliteB...

Top-of-the-line processor. Fast hard drive. Ample wireless options. Terrific resolution on an LED screen. Sexy new look. Ruggedized exterior. Priced competitively. Modular bay for an extra battery.

Small included battery. Pointing stick is stiff. Lacks switchable graphics.

A solid business laptop with an anodized aluminum finish, the HP EliteBook 6930p is ruggedized to withstand the rigors of daily use. But how elite is it?...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2013-05-12 20:46:12
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For mobile pros, skimping on a laptop purchase could certainly prove penny wise and pound-foolish. Budget notebook PCs are fine if you only occasionally tote the machine in a padded bag, but they lack the durable construction and security features offe...
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HP’s flagship business notebook offers an elegant, business-rugged design, fast performance, and smart software.

Elegant, business-rugged design, Fast performance, Bright display with good viewing angles, E-mail and calender access without booting Windows...

Tiny touch buttons, Wi-Fi throughput from 50 feet slightly below average...

HP’s aptly named new business line, EliteBook, leaves no doubt as to what caliber notebooks it offers. The 14.1-inch 6930p, the line’s flagship model, has an elegant, durable design, new security features, and thanks to Intel’s new Centr...
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