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    HP Announces EliteBook 2740P - Finally Formidable!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Prom1, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. Prom1

    Prom1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    That's right!

    Integrated HP Mobile
    Broadband also includes a Global Positioning System (GPS)6
    receiver that supports NMEA-compatible2,22 applications,
    which are often used for asset tracking, mapping, or
    navigation
    ^ I'm hoping this allows for new services like tracking stolen laptops/tablets!

    Note that the expansion slab for this particular model now includes:
    eSata port
    DisplayPort
    ^ for expansion!
    Great move HP!!

    I'm really glad I didn't purchase the HP TM2 ... I really wondered what was with the use of such an underpowered cpu and wondered if the Corei3/5/7 could run cool enough for the HP UltraSlim tablets and HP has done a fantastic job.

    Oh yeah did I capture that the touchscreen on this 2740P has the option for Multi-Touch as well?! ;) :cool:

    PS: I'm hoping the 2540P has better than Intel integrated graphics.
     
  2. yuio

    yuio NBR Assistive Tec. Tec.

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    HP business line FTW!