The new HP laptop has a design that helps users to easily fix themselves

On Wednesday, February 23, 2011, Hewlett-Packard announced many Intel-based business laptops. You can easily swap components or repair these computers.

On Wednesday, February 23, 2011, Hewlett-Packard announced many Intel-based business laptops. You can easily swap components or repair these computers.

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New EliteBook and Probook laptops using Intel's latest Core i3, i5, i7 chips will be launched worldwide in March 2011. These laptops have a panel on the bottom, which can be easily removed to replace fans, hard drives, memory and network modules, said Sarah Bussell, HP's marketing manager for enterprise notebook products. know.

In previous HP models, users had to screw and open separate panels to replace the different modules, Ms. Bussell said. Now, users can pull out the panel to easily swap components, keeping laptops 'up to date'.

For example, in previous models, manual removal of the fan is quite difficult, and if you want to upgrade the memory, for some models, the keyboard must be removed. Now, all of the replaceable components are located at the bottom, helping other components not be in danger, Ms. Bussell said.

HP has also redesigned laptops to make them more durable. Now the EliteBook series has an extra layer of protection around the screen, making it heavier but in return, the usage time will be longer. Laptops also include an upgraded version of QuickWeb - a fast boot environment that allows users to start their laptop in seconds for simple tasks like checking e-mail. Skype video conferencing software has a redesigned user interface.

This time, HP launched two Elitebook p-series series laptops, which are 8460p (including 14-inch screens, weighing 2.07kg, starting at 999 USD), 8560p (with 15.6-inch screen, starting price The point is 1,099 USD). The 3 ProBook b-series laptops are 6360b, 6460b, and 6560b respectively with 13.3-inch, 14-inch, 15.6-inch screens and have a starting price of 799 USD. There are also 4 laptop models aimed at the low-end segment of the P-series ProBook with a screen size of 13.3 - 17.3-inch, starting price of 579 USD.

Laptops include USB 3.0 ports, HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface), support up to 750GB of storage and 16GB of RAM. Graphics cards from Advanced Micro Devices are also provided as an option.

The following is a video about the Elitebook 8460p:

Update 25 May 2019
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