
HP EliteBook
A high-performance laptop, its 17-inch widescreen display, serve both to work with ease, if you want to split the screen into two horizontal windows, and so to have two programs open and in sight, to watch movies.
It is capable of operating at 64 bits, and both the processor and RAM, are very stable even for video editing and music composition, but like all computers, especially PCs, are likely to “hang”, but doing normal use of this laptop, it will be difficult to reach the dreaded crash.
It comes with Windows Vista, but even if I sweat cost effort, time, and a little scared, got to dispense with the operating system pre-installed, and load my Windows XP SP3, which in my opinion and until within one or two years leaves the “Windows 7″ is much more reliable and safer than the Vista.
If you do not have experience in IT and you can dive into the BIOS and circumvent any security trap, do not try, no catering t come into the guarantee, the penalty is paid for the license of Vista, not what I’m going to use , but I sold it with XP.
An important feature is that you can replace the DVD or BlueRay, second hard drive.
Some of its features are:
250Gb hard drive.
Graphics Card: NVIDIA Quatro FX 3700M.1 Gb
DVD-Rom + /-RW LightScribe.
RAM: 2048 MB. (Expandable to 8293 Mb).
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 56Kbps modem and
Ports: HDMI, 4 USB2, eSATA, VGA, Micro, headphone output, Firewire
Card reader.
