Review: HP Elite Book 8760w

Published by Marc Büchel on 17.10.11
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Specifications / Chassis

CPU Intel Core i7-2630QM (2.0 GHz Standard, 2.9 GHz Turbo)
Operating System Windows 7 Professional
Chipset Intel QM67 Express Chipset
Memory DDR3 1333 MHz, 2 x SODIMM, 8 GByte Total
Display 17.3'' Full HD LED Backlight, 1920 x 1080 Pixel
Graphics card NVIDIA Quadro 3000M
Hard drive / Drive 1 x 256 Gigabyte Samsung SATA-II SSD
Video Camera HD Webcam
Connectors 2 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
1 x USB 2.0 (Laden)
1 x eSATA/USB
1 x VGA
1 x DisplayPort
1 x 1394a
1 x Mic
1 x Headphone
1 x Power Plug
1 x RJ-11
1 x Gigabit LAN
1 x Docking Station
1 x Connector for second battery
1 x Express Card/54
1 x Smart Card Reader
1 x SD/MMC
Audio Integrierte SRS Stereolautsprecher
Battery 75 Wh 8 cell
Dimensions 416.5 x 272.7 x 37.4 mm (W x D x H)
Weight 3.47 kg

Chassis / Design / Build quality

   


Already at a first glance one can see that with the EliteBook 8760w, HP has a very high quality business-line product in its portfolio. The design is plain and simple and very pleasing. HP understood it to combine aluminium and plastic in a clever way, that in the end, it generates an attractive and homogenous overall picture. Furhtermore the case is also very stable and offers a high level of stiffness. A closer look at the displays hinge-joints reveals that they're mad of massive aluminium which guarantees a long lifespan. These connection pieces also prevent annoying lupping of the display. It is also quite remarkable that this huge notebook "only" weight 3.47 Kilogram. We've seen lots of gaming notebooks which are both, heavier and wieder. Therefore the 8760w could not only be used as a desktop replacement in the executives office it can still be carried from one meeting to another.

   


Simple and with a certain amount of understatement, that's how HP put this notebooks name - EliteBook Workstation - in place. The orange colored writing, perfectly suits the different shades of gray and silver that the materials are kept in. We also like the connectors design very much. The frame they have, looks really nice.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 8 - Web browsing / Data decryption / Windows Defender
Page 2 - Preview Page 9 - Cinebench / WinRAR
Page 3 - Specifications / Chassis Page 10 - Futuremark
Page 4 - Display / Keyboard Page 11 - Gaming Benchmarks
Page 5 - Test Setup Page 12 - Battery Eater / Power Consumption
Page 6 - Video Playback / Downscaling Transcoding / Storage Page 13 - Conclusion
Page 7 - DirectX 9 / Image Manipulation / Importing Pictures  


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