Hp Elitebook 8440W: Rugged, Powerful Business Laptop Lacks Multimedia Polish

The HP EliteBook sony vgp-bps8 8440w won’t win awards for ultrathin design elements or elegant looks, but underneath the almost military-style exterior is a dual-core (with Hyperthreading) Intel CPU coupled with an nVidia Quadro FX 380M professional-grade graphics processor. When you first unpack the laptop, the muted magnesium-clad system impresses with its solid feel. While the body of the unit is mostly plastic, it’s a dense, unyielding plastic that exudes ruggedness without seeming overbuilt. Priced at $1649 (as of February 23, 2010), the 8440w isn’t the least expensive all-purpose laptop, but it delivers robust performance in a 5.3-pound package.
The 8440w, the latest update to the HP corporate workstation line, builds in capabilities beyond the average 14-inch notebook.The 1600-by-900-pixel, LED-backlit screen is a cut above most 14-inch displays, allowing more visible windows to be on tap when you’re working in a multiple-application environment. The 8440w’s expansion options are more prosaic, however. You get four USB ports (three on the left, one on the right; the last doubles as an eSATA port), plus a mini-FireWire connector and the requisite audio input and output jacks. Display outputs–an analog VGA port and a DisplayPort connector–grace the rear of the unit. A 2-megapixel Webcam is built into the display bezel.
In our WorldBench 6 tests, the 8440w’s performance scores were quite good, particularly for multithreaded applications such as Photoshop and 3ds Max. The system’s overall score of 119 is among the best we’ve seen from a laptop of this class. Though the Intel Core i7 620M isn’t the highest-performing Intel quad-core CPU, it is still a cut above typical dual-core processors.
The 8440w’s gaming performance was also solid for a small laptop, as the system generated very high frame rates in Unreal Tournament 3 at 1024 by 768 resolution. On a more current game, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Skies, the 8440w’s frame rates averaged less than 20 frames per second at 1280 by 720 in DirectX10 mode. You’ll probably want to dial back the detail levels and run in DirectX 9 mode, even when you’re playing DirectX 10-capable titles. Then again, gaming isn’t this system’s primary mission.
Certainly, the 8440w’s performance in normal usage scenarios left nothing to be desired. We installed Microsoft Office and Firefox 3.6, opening numerous windows and tabs while working on text. The 8440w seemed responsive at all times, except when Firefox exhibited its usual quirk of locking down the system while loading a dozen tabs simultaneously (but that’s true with all PCs).
The keyboard on the 8440w is one of the finest examples of a laptop keyboard we’ve seen. The layout is reasonable for a compact laptop, but the main typing keys are full-size and offer excellent tactile feedback while requiring relatively little pressure. Nice touches abound: The Home and End keys, for instance, are separated by the PgUp and PgDn keys–a good compromise when space constraints force laptop designers to put that group of keys in a vertical row. The cursor keys are half size, but physically separated from the main keyboard, minimizing confusion when you’re using those keys to navigate documents.
The trackpad works well, and HP also supplies a pointing stick with its own set of mouse buttons.The buttons for both the trackpad and the stick offer a good feel, requiring just the right amount of pressure (preventing accidental presses). The trackpad also doesn’t seem overly responsive, so you don’t need to worry that hovering your palm over the pad will send your cursor gyrating wildly across the screen.
Multimedia playback on the 8440w, on the other hand, is problematic. Though our test system was supposed to arrive with a Blu-ray drive, it came with only a DVD one. We copied over a WMV HD file to check out high-definition playback. Though colors seemed a little washed out and we caught some visible noise, HD playback looked passable. DVD upscaling, however, was an unpleasant experience. We tried DVDs of Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring and Raiders of the Lost Ark. In Windows Media Center, DVD playback was noisy, with way too much edge enhancement. When we installed PowerDVD Ultra 9 and tweaked the nVidia control panel’s noise-reduction feature, we were able to mitigate some of the noise–but some noise remained visible, as did the horrible, excessive edge enhancement.
Audio playback wasn’t much better. The integrated iDT audio control panel included an equalizer that seemed to have little effect on any of the music files we played. The speakers seemed bright and edgy. And while we expected relatively little from the bass, the overall bass performance didn’t even meet those lowered expectations. Our advice: If you get the 8440w, use a good set of headphones for audio.vgp-bps2b
This is a corporate laptop,so we can forgive the audio issues to a limited extent. But there’s no excuse for the terrible DVD-upscaling issues we encountered.
Our system arrived with little in the way of bundled software–which we consider a positive in a business-class laptop. Usually, IT departments have their own ideas as to what software should be supplied, so the lack of bundled applications is no big deal. The 8440w ships with Intel’s Advanced Management Tool, which IT managers can customize to use internal support options.
Overall, the HP EliteBook 8440w is a relatively impressive laptop for business users, but it’s marred by poor video playback quality and mediocre audio. However, its excellent keyboard and long battery life will appeal to people who would rather work on their portable system than watch movies on it.

HP Touchsmart PC total report

SunnyMarch Gadget : Touchscreen interfaces that delicate balance between technology and slowly back aims cost leadership in line and HP it now be at the top. TouchSmart PCs have always tried, embody the future but the 1. Gen machines were not winners. We took the 2. Generation of machines for a test drive and spoke with Randall Martin – HP’s worldwide Director of design for commercial and Consumer desktops on the present and future of touchsmart PC line.

The meat and potatoes of TouchSmart PC the touchsmart is the Windows Vista displays UI. Apps are finely cleanly arranged in two rows, which are often used in bigger tiles with secondary apps below. You can organize them however you want. Most programs are at home with your finger. Photos, videos and music are all intuitively controlled valves, Seitenhiebe and Flicks. Apps keystrokes is visibly the entire break minority require report-like experience. Take some applications from the touchsmart UI in Windows, but intelligent back when to close them. Good thing that would be otherwise Marotte a totally nuisance.

Apropos the Windows desktop, the touch interface works there also. Tho not so intuitive, you can open / close and move window. A capacitive touchscreen isn’t the touch screen. Instead, it uses camera technology to accurately locate the position of the fingers (n). Whether design or cost – the decision is an error. Sometimes it is not my finger register and at other times it is fussy. The key to successfully using it is to go slowly and pace yourself. This is not the iPhone where one wild you can flick your fingers. This is done to control exactly taps and Seitenhiebe and manipulate.

Once you “touch” the entire past glory. It shows it is a decent powered multimedia computer. You are not going to play Quake or surf spore at maximum settings, but in the Internet and HD video playback are a breeze. There is even a built-in tuner for QAM compatible cable. We could not we test, because this feature digital optical cable, but have not us, if you then don’t you have with Windows Media Center, here to cover it.

I could not resist to discuss the opportunity with HP’s boss design, Randall Martin. 2. Generation TouchSmart PCs are a big improvement. They are slender, sexier and see even thinner. Careful attention has been paid to the presence. Minimalism was the key. The face is buttons bar each. The keyboard and mouse are found wireless without barrage multimedia keys on PC counterparts. There is a single cable in the rear and that’s it. You put you computer by touching a “home” key in the vicinity of the lower-right corner of the frame. Welcomes a satisfactory Humm it is almost, as if I in some parallel universe where Mac’s were black.

Most surprising, what I said was Randall of loose inspiration – the idea of a Messenger bag. The ubiquitous icon of storage and utilitarian function, an appropriate metaphor for the computer. After all is a computer a place where it stores all its data. A place that holds the key to communicate with other external. It is estimated and maintained. To translate the esoteric ideas. the touchsmart is sorta looks like a Messenger bag. The rounded frame is halve the bottom – right above the speaker grid like the wings of a Messenger bag. A light is turned on, light on the black keyboard and all remains including functional yet aesthetic neatly and unobtrusively.

Perhaps the reassuring thing was Randall’s commitment to the development of touchsmart line. They want that they thin, clean, even minimal. He wants to see more on the touch interface and the software behind the user interface. Like any good product – if the designer can see room for improvement, then we are all in for treatment. HP TouchSmart PC is a good computer, versteh me incorrectly. Priced around $ 1,500, there is a lot for your money, but is the interface laggy. It is not yet ready for the prime time, but close. Fortunately bells and Trillerpfeifen are not there to hide a beschissenen computer. It was, – for new use or real computing, I think you would like to come to a piano black computer ready for your mood and any contact.

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Specs: 22 LCD display with touch screen (1680 x 1050)

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz processor

4 GB RAM

500 GB SATA hard drive

8 x DVD super multi drive of Slimslot

Wireless USB module with 802/11 b / g / n

Wireless PCI MiniCard

GeForce 9300M GS

256 MB DDR2 memory

Mini PCI Express x 1 card TV tuner card integrated high definition audio integrated

LAN memory card reader wireless keyboard and mouse remote control Web mafia

Windows Vista Home Premium

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