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HP ProBook 470 G4 Notebook Review

Started by Redaktion, December 03, 2016, 21:17:46

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Redaktion

Business giant 17-inch laptops are rare in the business sector. Thus, it is all the more pleasing that HP offers an especially well-conceived model in its portfolio in form of HP's ProBook 470 G4. Read in our report why it does not have any serious competition far and wide.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-ProBook-470-G4-Notebook-Review.186682.0.html

VincentCast

Great review! Congrats! Given that for me the display is very important, i would like to know what is the excatly model in question because in Italy on the hp store does not specified that the panel is an ips. Every probook 470 g4 is equipped with an ips? For the 450 probook g4 is the same? I'm a bit confused.

Maxim

Can it be connected to 4k 60ghz display or it is only that sample model that doesn't have required interface?

Jere Kupari

Quote from: VincentCast on December 05, 2016, 11:24:00
in Italy on the hp store does not specified that the panel is an ips.
Do they state UWVA (for Ultra Wide Viewing Angle)? That's what HP usually says nowadays. It is probably an IPS panel in practice.

Grom


Stephen Brown

1. Keyboard does have a backlight

2. Spare HDD slot does not seem to work with drives other than HP ones. tried a samsung 850 evo and does not get recognised. Assuming its locked somehow. Happy to be corrected on this but I gave up after 4 hours. Spoiled my experience totally.

Stephen Brown

Update: Spare 2.5" HDD slot works fine after BIOS update. Five stars now  :)

Goldy XP

HI All,

       A warranty of 3 years for a product which would not exceed 750€ in all Europe would be a minimum. 800€ for a 5 years warranty.
      If it is too just for hp, they can remove: " TOSHIBA MQ01ABD100 (1000 GB, 5400 RPM, SATA-II ".
   
        The screen of 16/9 and not 16/10. :-)                 
         You work all on You Tube now?

Happy Day!

fenix66


Joe Murphy

The HP ClickPad is a trainwreck of an input device. If you use a USB mouse, you could get by with this  machine, but the touchpad is virtually unusable. It is way to sensitive and a big and accidentally gets brushed while you are typing causing the cursor to jump around in maddening fashion. The right click feature is inconsistent an irritating to use. Since this is the main interface with the computer besides the keyboard, any other redeeming qualities are moot.  Avoid any HP laptop with a ClickPad. You've been warned.

Major Damma Mudunkotuwa

Dear Sir,
             I am very please to read this report and it is highly important and helpful to person like me who has little knowledge of information and computer technology intended to purchase a laptop.
             Thanks for the help.

Majer Damma Mudunkotuwa. From Sri Lanka.

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