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    Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by amazing-boy, Sep 10, 2014.

  1. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm considering to buy this notebook (i7 version) to replace my Lenovo x220 core i5.
    Lenovo is in really good condition again but I don't like its keyboard responsiveness.

    In terms of display and keyboard quality how can them compared ?

    thks
     
  2. Tseng

    Tseng Notebook Consultant

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    I'd go with new EliteBook 820 G1.

    It has much better keyboard feeling, and still keep all buttons, not like x240.
    As for display, I'd like it is on par to slightly better than ThnkPad.
     
  3. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm afraid the price could be appreciably too high...

    Sent with a lazy Nexus 5