HP ProBook 4720s review
LaptopsThe HP ProBook 4720s looks great and has surprisingly long battery life, but it's short on RAM and hard disk space at this price.
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The HP ProBook 4720s looks great and has surprisingly long battery life, but it's short on RAM and hard disk space at this price.
The full HD, LED-backlit screen has excellent contrast, and the dual-core processor is powerful enough for most applications. It's excellent value for an all-in-one.
HP's DV6-2113sa is solidly built and comfortable to use, but its underpowered AMD Turion CPU compares badly to Core i5 laptops for the same price.
Driver-free installation is handy, rather than essential, but this is still a great little mono laser.
This laptop's well suited to most home and office tasks, but it's relatively poor battery life lets it down slightly.
We loved its matt display, battery life and build quality of this laptop, but its business-oriented features mean that it's expensive
Its red finish is certainly eye-catching, but it's strange that there's only 802.11g wireless networking and you can't upgrade the memory.
HP's tiny LaserJet doesn't take up much desk space, but high print costs negate all its other advantages.
With a low price and low running costs, this fully featured MFP is ideal for home office use.
The screen's fantastic and it's a decent all round PC, but you can buy similarly-specified all-in-one computers with slightly smaller screens for a lot less.