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    Any 2510 comments?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by oblomschik, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. oblomschik

    oblomschik Notebook Evangelist

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    The models are on the hp website for sale now (just pre-built though), and for $2K retail, it seems that 2510p offers a great value for ultraportable.

    http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/e...95-321838-306995-3355633-3355634-3457359.html

    * Genuine Windows Vista Business 32/64,
    Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic 32,
    Genuine Windows XP Professional, or
    FreeDOS
    * Starting at 2.9 lb and less than 1 inch thin
    * Integrated optical drive support on select models
    * Flexible wireless connectivity options:
    o Integrated HP ev2200 1xEV-DO or HP hs2300 HSDPA Broadband Wireless module
    o Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/draft-n or a/b/g wireless LAN module
    o Bluetooth®
    * 12.1-inch Illumi-LiteWXGA display with Ambient Light Sensor and HP Privacy Filter support
    * 3-, 6-, and 9-cell battery options
    * Intel® Centrino® Pro processor technology capable, with Intel Core™2 Duo ULV processors
    * Full magnesium alloy enclosure, magnesium alloy support structure, and HP DuraFinish
    * Enhanced security features including HP Fingerprint Sensor, TPM 1.2, optional Smart Card Reader,
    and Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools
    * HP QuickLook on Windows Vista models for instant access to email, calendar, and contact information
    * Up to 100-GB 4200 rpm, user-removable hard drive protected by HP 3D DriveGuard
    * Up to 2 GB of 667-MHz DDR2 SDRAM (runs at 533-MHz); one memory slot
    * Full-size keyboard with HP DuraKeys
    * Touch-sensitive controls
    * Dual pointing devices (touchpad with scroll zone and pointstick)
    * Connector for HP 2400/2500 Ultra-Light Docking Station
    * Integrated Intel Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000 NIC)
    * Secure Digital (SD) slot
     
  2. Rahul

    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    Looks quite nice to me, maybe I'll consider it. Whats the battery life on it with the 6 and 9 cell batteries?
     
  3. oblomschik

    oblomschik Notebook Evangelist

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    Not sure, hence the question :).
     
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    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    Ack, still uses PCMCIA, not Expresscard though.
     
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    firefox319 Newbie

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    I ordered a 2510p on July 6 and they have pushed my delivery date twice to the 25th. Has anyone ordered one retail? Are they really shipping?
     
  6. oblomschik

    oblomschik Notebook Evangelist

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    My company has a few on order apparently, but they haven't shipped yet.