Absolutely satisfied !
Absolutely satisfied !
I purchased this laptop to replace a 5-year HP EliteBook. The performance, style, weight of this laptop is even better than my previous HP. I like that HP Business laptops don't come with the bloatware like other manufacturer's laptops. My particular model does not have Touch Screen.
Looks and feel of the laptop is wonderful, In terms of usage as of now I haven't have any issues and feel very good about this laptop, the only thing which I missed is it doesn't comes with 700nits in 4K display like its available in 1K display, its only available with 400nits other wise the display...
The life of a tech reviewer is a conflicting one. Sometimes, I can't wait to get a review published because I want to move on to the next device. Other times, I dread moving on to something new because I love the device I'm reviewing so much.
Built for the power user on the move, the HP Elitebook 840 G5 crams all the latest Intel technology into a highly engineered package.
Lovely engineering; Stunning display; Excellent performance
Proprietary PSU
While we wouldn't rush out to buy the EliteBook 840 G5, there's much to like here. This level of versatility, and prices starting at £1,099 inc VAT on HP's website, make the EliteBook an attractive option for security-sensitive businesses.
Excellent port selection; Great business features; Keen price
Chunky; unprepossessing design; Performance can't match the Dell XPS 13
: A great choice for security-conscious companies, with a great screen privacy mode
Fantastic security features; Feels sturdy; Great screen
Strange trackpoint position; Not the best battery life
Our main complaints are the base model's dingy screen and our test unit's $1,835 list price despite said screen. While HP and its channel partners frequently offer the system on sale, it strikes us as a bit expensive compared to rivals such as the $1,499 MateBook X Pro.
Sleek design; Good battery life; Available 4K and privacy-screen display options, as well as discrete graphics; Comfortable backlit keyboard
Expensive with options; Base screen is dreary
Early days, but so far so good! Very happy with the laptop for my use and in my opinion great value for money! Particularly like the HP help which I have used on a couple of occasions now. As a person born pre the technical age I do have some technical issues but believe I am getting there.
After HP only gave its business notebook a quick brush-up last year, a lot of changes have been made to the new EliteBook 840. There is the Kaby Lake Refresh processor and a new case redesign. This does not necessarily mean that new is always better.
good looking; stable case; bright; matte IPS; no PWM; many security features; good system performance; comfortable input devices; USB Type-C with Thunderbolt; case temperatures remain low; docking port
display has a strong blue cast ex-works; SSD not as good as we expected; average battery runtimes; no card reader; processor cannot reach its full potential
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