High price, Missing important security features, Lower panel brightness in battery mode, No Full HD, Fan whistles/chirps at high speeds
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With its many identical components, the HP Elitebook Revolve 810 G2 offers all the advantages of the Ivy Bridge predecessor model we reviewed in 2013. We will therefore focus in our verdict on the differences between the two devices. The new Elitebook...
While HP might not have been present in the tablet space for all that long — paging the Touchpad, anyone? — recent efforts by the company show it returning to form.Indeed, it's doing it again in the Revolve, which not only revives an older tablet style,...
HP's EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 Tablet represents a good combination of both form and function. It can be used relatively comfortably as either a laptop or tablet, and the good thing is it's as powerful as a standard Ultrabook computer. Well worth checking...
While the flexibility of the Revolve G2's four computing personas would easily fit in at work or at home, its size and weight make it hard to comfortably use as a tablet. However, if you don't mind the extra heft, this is a very versatile mobile...
Microsoft's Windows 8 has inspired a slew of hybrid laptop designs, but the most seemingly practical approach is the swivel hinge. HP is doubling down on this design with the EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 for business users, announced during HP Discover 2013...
Wer auf der Homepage von Hewlett-Packard (HP) im Geschäftskundenbereich landet, staunt nicht schlecht. Kurioserweise unter dem Punkt "Tablets" listet der US-Hersteller den Convertible Revolve 810 G2. Ein robustes, durch eine hochwertige...
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