HP Elitebook 2730p Tablet PC Review
HP EliteBook 2730p Tablet PC specs (as reviewed): Design and Build Right off the bat you notice the sleek appearance of this 12.1" tablet. I enjoyed taking it to my friend's houses because they were impressed with the design. I also like that the 2730p has both the pointing stick and a touchpad. Options are always nice, especially if you are not a fan of the pointing stick. I would say this is a good update from the 2710p tablet. Display The 2730p has a12.1" Illumi-Lite, WXGA UWVA, anti-glare with digitizer display. The display is nice and clear. The colors are bold and vivid. The hinge is secure, so even in tablet mode the display is easy to read and locks into place. Taking notes was a breeze. Performance and Use The 2730p is a peppy little tablet. I had no problems surfing the Web or doing my daily tasks like checking emails and writing documents. I didn't notice it having a problem running multiple applications either. The review unit I have not only has a 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 120GB hard drive, but it has 3GB RAM and nice wireless connectivity options. Comparison Results for PCMark05 PCMark05 measures the systems performance as a whole. The 2730p benchmarks are a good improvement from the 2710p. Keyboard/Touchpad/Pen The keyboard is solid and has no signs of flex. It can be hard to read if your outside because the keys are silver just like the rest of the keyboard and casing, so they blend in. A cool thing about the keyboard is the light that illuminates the keys, so typing at night is easier, perfect for plane trips. The keyboard design is very flat though, so there isn't much response from the keys when typing. As I mentioned earlier the pen that comes with the 2730p is great. It has a durable solid feel and is comfortable to write with. The pen has an eraser too and when I was taking notes I almost forgot I was writing on a tablet. That's a bonus. The 2730p has an accurate digitizer so writing on screen is easy, even my nephew liked playing with it and he is in grade school. Ports The 2730p has a good variety of ports, well average, but it is a simple business notebook. There is an optional dock, which I recommend if you plan to use this tablet in your office and not for mobile use. I would have liked another USB port though. I will say this and I know it is business focused, but it has no tablet features. No programmable buttons on screen or even a manual screen rotation button, which comes in handy, although the screen automatically changes when rotated. Front of the 2730p Heat and Noise I didn't notice any problems with heat on the 2730p. It disperses the heat well when the fan is on and stays at a good temperature. It was never uncomfortable to hold or set on my lap. The 2730p didn't make much noise at all except for one thing I noticed, the CPU whines. Remember my unit is preproduction, so I am sure this isn't a problem with regular HP models. It was annoying though and I have to mention that it caught my attention. There is no optical drive and the fan noise is minimal. Wireless The wireless signal strength is great on the 2730p so it is a good travel companion. It even has the extra flip-out antenna on top for added strength. I had no problems picking up a signal on the road, at my house, or in the office, thanks to the 802.11a/b/g/n connectivity. It has Bluetooth as well if you need that wireless mouse. Speakers The sound quality is decent. I wouldn't jam out to my iTunes with it, but it is nice for drowning out noises with your headphones on. It has one speaker on the bottom of the tablet, so the sound can be muffled if the tablet is sitting on your desk. The 2730p isn't supposed to be like the tx series tablets though, with the Altec Lansing speakers. It's just your standard business tablet. Conclusion The 2730p is a nice update to the 2710p, processor and graphics wise. The touchpad is a nice addition to the pointing stick as well. I like having both, but the touchpad could be a little bigger. Taking notes was fun and easy, so was browsing the Internet. Although much of the ports and features are the same as the 2710p it is still a competitive tablet. It has even been compared to Lenovo's X200. The 2730p is a business savvy tablet, great for on-the-go use. I would need the dock if I left it in my office, my opinion that is. The display is crisp and clear and the overall design is very sleek while being functional.
The HP EliteBook 2730p is a nice Tablet PC. It has a solid chassis and a great design. I like the stainless steel look, it's very sleek. The 2730p is the update to the 2710p and has most of the same features, but it has the upgraded 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo processor and upgraded hard drive options. Check out our full review to see how well the 2730p does against the competition.
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