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Well-crafted, business-rugged construction, Nice keyboard.
Second-gen Core i-series processor; excellent battery life; HP QuickWeb and ProtectTools.
Good control over security and power, Matte LCD screen is pleasing.
The sturdy HP EliteBook can be configured with a battery life of up to 32 hours.
No HDMI or WiDi, A bit bulky and heavy for a 14-inch laptop.
Heavy; bulky design.
Industrial design is a little clunky, Speaker quality is terrible.
This model does not include the 10button numeric keypad.
By TechSpot on October 07, 2011
In a nutshell, the EliteBook 8460p is a classier, slightly thinner, and faster version of the ProBook 6360b that we recently reviewed. At 1.25" thick, this notebook does not adhere to ultraportable standards, but that means you also get an optical...
By PC Mag on May 09, 2012
The HP EliteBook 8460p isn't the most portable business laptop, but it's one of the most solid choices both literally and figuratively....
By TechSmart.co.za on November 30, 2011
The first thing we could not help but notice about the 14” EliteBook 8460P is how incredibly solid it looks and feels. The notebook has an attractive and modern chrome body, that seems reassuringly firm and impervious to the knocks and bumps that...
By ZDNet UK on September 08, 2011
The Elitebook 8460p is a robust 14in. notebook whose metal chassis provides plenty of protection, albeit with the trade-off of extra weight. We don't like the keyboard design, but the matte screen is superb. We also appreciate the range of...
By Pocket-lint on September 01, 2011
The Elitebook is a great machine with lots to offer a business user. The only real issues are the weight and chunky...
By InfoWorld on August 06, 2011
If you're willing to lug an additional pound or three, you can get a much more capable machine that's also easier on your eyes and hands, if not always your pocketbook. Ranging from less than $1,000 to a no-compromises $3,000, these midsize...
By NotebookCheck on July 17, 2011
Those looking to impress potential clients with their sleek laptop should steer clear of the HP EliteBook 8460p. The case is however, very sturdy has an appealing design. This, however, comes at the price of lugging around a heavy 2.44 Kg plus the...
By ZDNet Australia on July 05, 2011
We like what the Elitebook brings to the party. The high resolution, muted screen will be great for all-day computing, and the multi-carrier 3G module is a big boon for those who need to travel, but don't want to be locked into one particular...
By CNET Asia on July 04, 2011
With its long battery life and military-standard specifications, the EliteBook makes for a durable business notebook especially for workers in the field....
By Good Gear Guide on June 20, 2011
There's no doubt that the HP EliteBook 8460p is an excellent little laptop. It's fast, strong and offers good security options. It's also heavy for its size though, and definitely pricey!...
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