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Posted by GateKeeper
 - September 22, 2019, 17:05:45
I have been have this computer now 7 years (my only computer and i use it for work and for personal things every day) and still need to say this is BEST laptop what ever made. 
Posted by Smarti
 - November 10, 2018, 20:24:38
Easy to clean and upgrade. Handles 45W-TDP 3630QM without any modifications, just needs a good thermal paste. With 3630QM, 16GB memory and SSD, it's still a beast.
Posted by ssssss
 - July 27, 2017, 07:56:37
 :o 8) :-[ :-X :-\ ;D :D ;) :)
Posted by VdN
 - June 29, 2016, 15:04:22
Has anyone had any experience using this machine for data analytics/processing (R/SAS/Python/etc.)?
Posted by Paul H
 - January 20, 2016, 20:24:35
TO thos eof you complaining about the lack of an HDMI socket , this is a commercial laptop , it is not designed for consumers . It has a display port socket which is superior in everyway over HDMI . HDMI runs one screen only , Displayport is designed for a multitude of displays from 1 output .

Yes it has a modem , again it is a corporate machine , a sales guy staying at a hotel on business in the northern territory might not have wifi or high speed available but most places on the planet have a phone line in a pinch .

It is not designed to be slim , cute looking , good on batteries , carry a spare if you travel and want more battery time . It is however built like a tank and designed to be resilient and last for around a decade , this it will do VERY well .

Posted by Joe
 - December 29, 2015, 15:16:47
Great laptop. Fast, good looking, perfect keyboard.
Posted by Sukebe
 - November 29, 2015, 20:59:45
Worst laptop ever!
I hate I hate I hate it.
I looked for an article about it and found this one, even if it's a 3 yo article I'm just here to rant.
It's the heaviest piece of crap ever built
Can't wait for the day I lose it.
Posted by Henyei Csongor
 - March 18, 2014, 13:47:50
Worst keyboard ever used. Small, unusable cursor keys (especially up-down), even distances among keys forces user to always check which button do they press. It is not by chance that over the decades the function keys are divided into 3 sections.
Posted by JN
 - January 14, 2014, 18:36:50
Been using my 8470p (i7-3540, Win7 x64) for a week. Was a Dell Latitude user for the previous 15 years. Absolutely love the 8470p. Terrific keyboard and touchpad. Build quality is top notch. 2nd hard drive module is SATA connected (vs. USB) and, as such, is very fast. HP SoftPaq tool makes getting the latest drivers VERY easy. Mine is set up dual-boot: primary drive is Win7 Enterprise X64, secondary, 750 GB Module is Win8.1. Both work great.

Wish the trackpoint had a middle scroller button like the Thinkpad and EliteBook Mobile Workstation models. The little LED light at the top of LCD that is supposed to light up the keyboard is a joke. The ThinkPad models have a much brighter one. Disappointed that the WiFi Button (dedicated button above the Pause/Break button) doesn't include options to control WiFi, WiFi+BT, or BT only like it did with the Dell Latitude series - if you press the button, it turns of WiFi AND BT, no choice.

Tips:

* Spend the extra on the Intel Centrino 6300 WiFi adapter. It is WELL worth it.
* Learn how to use the SoftPaq utility to get the latest drivers.
* Don't spend the extra on the discrete graphics. The Intel integrated graphics are very close in performance and will save battery life and dollars.
Posted by Tien
 - August 29, 2013, 06:35:41
This laptop has the worst usability. The touch doesn't response to my touch, but my palm hovering will move the mouse. No HDMI, but thank goodness for the stupid phone jack! It's like a retro back to the 90' laptop design. No external volume control, but thank goodness for browser quick button. Who design this thing? Better yet, who would buy this thing. Oh that's right, my super smart IT department.
Posted by Khalid
 - August 11, 2013, 17:34:52
And WHY there's no HDMI connection........????
Posted by zu
 - May 28, 2013, 12:50:37
hate it! When I use the keyboard it drives me crazy to write something. Cursor jumps sort of randomly around text (maybe due to my palm being close to touchpad). This is the worst notebook I ever had when it comes to typing.
Posted by AlexRmF
 - April 01, 2013, 19:11:56
the warranty for all Elitebooks is actually 3 years, only the battery receives a 1 year warranty, but the machine itself has a 3 year warranty
taken for HPs website:
HP Services offers limited 3-year and 1-year standard parts and labor warranty, pick-up or carry-in, and toll-free 24x7 hardware technical phone support (depending on model)
1-year limited warranty on primary battery
On-site service and warranty upgrades are also available.
Posted by stew
 - February 17, 2013, 18:42:25
i have got this from work and love it, it copes with everything i throw at it. From skyrim to c# with no problems
Posted by Amit
 - February 12, 2013, 14:14:00
I am almost convinced to this Laptop. I am a software developer working on some big Java projects running multiple Eclipse IDE instances. I need performance as well as mobility.

I am concerned about the display area (14'' with 1600x900 resolution) against my current (15.6'' with 1366x768) for running the Eclipse IDE.

Do you think this is a wise choice?