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Bargain buy??
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Posted February 8, 2013 at 5:37PM
I have found a HP Elitebook running W7 Ultimate,secondhand, checked it over and everything appears ok,comes with a one year warranty.Previous owner returned laptop to factory spec so no 'bloat', seems ideal for travelling,fairly light,powerful (i7tm), small hdd (?) (160gb) but external can solve that issue and 12 inch screen..
Any one use or have used this particular model (2540p),other thoughts welcome,undecided but do need reliable small laptop to go away with,netbook awful, tablet not suitable.The laptops security measures are a plus.
Asking £390.!!or purchase something new.
Your input appreciated.
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Posted February 8, 2013 at 6:05PM
Should have put a link in,this is one reviewbuy or not to buy
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Posted February 8, 2013 at 6:55PM
I use the dm1 with a 11.6 screen and it's very good. Not exactly the same model but comparable I think.
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Posted February 8, 2013 at 9:17PM
john lewisThought about that model,ideal size, spec quite basic,if they had chosen a more powerful processor,seems in reviews to be not much more than a Pentium, it would make a good buy,an extra £60-70 for the Elite looks good.Thanks.
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Posted February 8, 2013 at 11:06PM
This machine's big advantage is its build quality; it's an ideal travelling notebook because it was built to stand the inevitable wear and tear of a business life.
Provided you are happy with the condition it's in you could do a lot worse.
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Posted February 12, 2013 at 7:00AM
Read a few reviews and gets good marks so i chanced it and bought.As FE said,build is very good light and mobile,HDD bit naff,5'400rpm and 1.8 inch but can use 2 HDD's for a raid setup,fingerprint reader,small light by webcam to shine on keyboard,touchpad and keyboard have a great 'feel', overall impressed.
Now in the 'knocking on wood stage'.!!!



