HP Elitebook 840 G1 review
Not cheap, but it is powerful with an excellent display and battery life
With its rounded corners and aluminium chassis, the HP Elitebook 840 G1 is one of the most attractive business laptops we’ve ever reviewed. At 21mm thick and with a 1.58Kg weight, the Elitebook is both light and easy to carry.
The Elitebook 840 G1 is more than a pretty face, though. HP has subjected its Elitebook range to rigorous durability tests, including drop tests from a height of 60cm and tests for spill resistance. The Elitebook 840 G1 has Windows 7 Pro preinstalled, but it also comes with a Windows 8 Pro licence should you prefer to upgrade to the newer operating system.
As the Elitebook 840 G1 is the mid-range model in the Elitebook range, it has four USB3 ports instead of the five USB3 ports of the larger 15in 850 Elitebook. Even so, four USB3 ports should be more than enough for most users. The Elitebook 840 G1 also has VGA and DisplayPort video outputs, which are ideal for connecting the laptop to projectors and external monitors. However, we think a HDMI output would’ve granted wider compatibility with digital displays than the still obscure DisplayPort connection. Other connection ports include an SD card reader, a Gigabit Ethernet port, a SmartCard slot and a combined headphone and microphone jack, which gives you plenty of options for connecting external devices and removable storage. The Elitebook also has a docking connector and a port for connecting a second battery, but you must buy the dock and extra battery separately.
The Elitebook 840 G1 is a joy to use for everyday tasks, as its comfortable and springy backlit keyboard gives lots of tactile feedback despite its flat keys. It also has a replaceable touchstick, which is nestled between the G, H and B keys, and you get a choice of three touchstick types. Be aware, though, that it can be lifted clean off the keyboard with a rough brush of a finger, so you’ll need to take care when using it.
Consequently, we much preferred using the touchpad to navigate the desktop. The touchpad has separate buttons, which are great for clicking and dragging files into place. The buttons are much more responsive than the integrated buttons in all-in-one touchpads.
HP has used the very latest components for the Elitebook 840 G1’s underlying hardware. Our review sample had a dual-core 2.1GHz Intel Core i7-4600U processor and 8GB of memory installed. This processor can Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz for extra performance, and it helped the Elitebook score 53 in our multimedia benchmarks. This is one of the best scores we’ve seen from a dual-core Core i7 processor, and puts it on par with the Dell XPS 13 and Asus Zenbook Prime Touch UX31A. The Elitebook 840 G1 certainly has the speed and power to cope with demanding office tasks comfortably.
The Elitebook 840 G1 even has a dedicated graphics processor: the 1GB AMD Radeon HD 8750M. This is unusual for a business laptop because many corporate professionals won’t require the extra power of a dedicated graphics processor, but we were pleased to see it.