The Revolve, which is 30 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than its predecessor, the EliteBook, passed seven MIL SPEC-810G tests, including those for drops (26 drops on every corner from 30 inches), vibration, dust, altitude and temperature (140 degrees Fahrenheit to minus 20 degrees).Īt 11.2 x 8.4 x 0.8 inches and weighing 3 pounds, the Revolve 810 is light for a notebook, but on the heavy side for a tablet. We like that the top of the lid is beveled slightly around the edges.īut this notebook's design provides more than just looks. With the exception of the bottom, which is matte black, all the surfaces have a silver-aluminum color. As an added benefit, the chassis hides fingerprints. The sleek magnesium and aluminum chassis is coated in a soft-touch finish, which is not only comfortable while carrying the notebook, but when using it as well. Still, HP keeps the Revolve fresh, with an attractive, durable, and light design, an excellent keyboard and a fast SSD.Ĭlick to Enlarge The HP EliteBook Revolve 810 is bound to turn heads. The HP EliteBook Revolve 810 is a traditional convertible, meaning its screen rotates to switch this ultraportable from notebook to tablet mode. Despite all the new Windows 8 hybrids and slider notebooks, sometimes it's best to stick with the classics.
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