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Posted by Agent Smith
 - July 16, 2017, 19:51:15
Storage
I find it alarming to see such discrepancy between the HP and the Lenovo in the CDM 3 benchmark. They both use the same SSD. But HP is lagging begind significantly compared to the Lenovo.

1. Could power profiles had an influence in the SSD performance
2. Or the storage controller used in the HP is of inferior quality, and hence the potential of the SSD is not maximized.

I believe the above mentioned difference was well worth investigating further in the 'Storage Solution' section of this review.

Display
I find it odd for HP to include a TN panel for a business oriented notebook. Collaborating with co workers will be a nightmare with the poor viewing angles shown. This alone is too big of a negative to not recommend this business notebook.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 16, 2017, 18:43:12
Appropriate performance? The EliteBook series by HP stands for business devices for the demanding customer. You find out in this detailed review of the EliteBook 755 G4, whether this endeavor succeeds and the performance can do it justice.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-EliteBook-755-G4-AMD-PRO-A12-9800B-Laptop-Review.234758.0.html