The HP Revolve is a reasonable attempt at a hybrid with the stand out feature being the performance. However, it is let down key areas including the display and battery life, something which cannot be ignored at this...
The HP Elitebook Revolve 810 is a powerful Windows 8 laptop-tablet hybrid let down by a lack of Intel Haswell chipset options and a lower than average battery...
In Review: HP EliteBook Revolve 810 - test device provided by Hewlett-Packard Germany. The HP EliteBook Revolve 810 is definitely no true all-rounder , but rather a decidedly premium convertible ultrabook which happens to be able to take a beating or...
The Revolve proves there's still life left for durable business convertibles. While its prime competitor is Lenovo's ThinkPad Helix, the two devices are actually very different. The Helix is thinner, offers a fully removable display for more convenient...
HP continues to experiment with hybridizing business-class notebooks by putting them in elegant, consumer-style form factors. The newest case in point is the EliteBook Revolve 810, a functional competitor to Ultrabook-cum-tablets like the Lenovo IdeaPad...
As a business focused device, the HP EliteBook Revolve 810 delivers on most fronts. The 1.9 GHz i5 processor and 128GB mSATA SSD ensure that users will be able to tackle most computing functions with relative ease, while the machine's durable portable...
The HP Elitebook Revolve 810 combines industrial-strength construction with portability and convenience, making it a solid convertible laptop for the business user on the...
The HP Elitebook Revolve is a very nice little laptop if you need a compact, business machine that has a docking port. It has relatively powerful hardware for weighing only 1.375 kg. The combination of an Intel Core i5 processor and a Micron C400 mSATA...
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