zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-01 15:18:40
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If you need plenty of screen and don't want to use an external monitor, this bulky 17.3in. notebook could be a good choice. It's a good performer, but HP could have added a few more ports and user-programmable keys.
Large 17.3in. screen, Discrete ATI graphics subsystem, Fullsized keyboard with separate number pad, Good sound quality, Bluray support...
Too big and heavy to carry regularly, No fingerprint scanner, No builtin mobile broadband...
If you need plenty of screen and don't want to use an external monitor, this bulky 17.3in. notebook could be a good choice. It's a good performer, but HP could have added a few more ports and user-programmable keys...
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With austere styling and rugged build quality, the HP ProBook 4710s is aimed at the business market really. However, the extra rugged design makes it a great choice for clumsier students and home users, without compromising on features. The 17.3-inch s...
Good mobility, Great performance...
Connectivity could be better, Screen not as vibrant as others...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2015-03-01 15:18:40
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Design Like any good desktop replacement notebook, the one thing that the ProBook 4710s excels at is being big. Pretty darned big, all things considered; the 17.3-inch LCD screen is large enough to begin with, but HPs quite generous with the plastic b...
Good performance, Good battery life for such a large laptop...
Really plain style, Huge and heavy...
HPs ProBook is all business, from its solid performance to its rather solid and stodgy style.
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet HPs ProBook range aims to serve business users without breaking the bank. The ProBook 4510s offers a variety of speciï¬cations, to cater for all budgets and requirements and proves to be...
Great usability, Good value...
Shiny case...
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A few months back we told you about the ProBook 4510s, HP’s all-new 15.6-inch notebook aimed at business users who need just the essentials at a good price. The newest member of the ProBook family is the 4710s, a 17.3-inch desktop replaceme...
Large LED-backlit HD display; discrete GPU; good performance for the price; good battery life for the class; welcome software extras...
No fingerprint reader or multimedia control keys; smallish touch pad; Function-key legends not differentiated from one another; glossy lid shows fingerprints; mediocre speakers...
The HP ProBook 4710s is a big-screen business desktop replacement that offers good performance for the price...
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The HP ProBook 4710s is a low-priced 17-inch business notebook designed to provide businesses with a good desktop replacement notebook without breaking the bank. If your company wants the HP Elitebook 8730w but has a tight budget, the ProBook 4710s m...
A great price for a 17" business notebook, Nice keyboard, Attractive, conservative design...
Subpar build quality, Bad touchpad buttons, Too difficult to upgrade, Poor thermal design (gets hot)...
The HP ProBook 4710s is a well-configured desktop replacement that probably deserves some attention from medium business buyers. HP did a good job balancing the system specs such as processor, graphics and high-resolution screen with a modest price point...
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Editors’ Note: Portions of this review were taken from our review of the ProBook 4510s.In the wake of HP’s excellent ProBook 4510s, a 15.6-inch budget notebook for small business users, comes its big brother, the 17.3-inch 4710s. For $1,099, this slee...
Above-average performance, Long battery life, Fast boot time, Sleek, understated design...
Awkward touchpad buttons, No fingerprint reader...
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