The light is a feature I’ve never seen before but one I think should be on all netbooks and laptops for sure. We’ll see more about that later though…Ībove the monitor is the camera and next to that is actually a light to help you see things in the dark. On the front you’ll find the lock for the lid and the SD card reader, but also there’s a slit right above the card reader and lock that is actually used for scanning business cards. Let’s hop to the left side where you’ll find vents, 3 USB ports, firewire, audio and an expresscard slot. On the back you’ll also find display port and VGA connections, power and the lock off to the far left. Moving to the back you’ll see the battery compartment again, and there’s a SIM card slot hiding in there. You’ll find a DVD drive, smart card reader, eSATA port, Ethernet and a modem actually. On the bottom you’ll find a dock attachment, along with several access doors and the battery compartment. The top is a nice looking aluminum with the HP logo in the center. The notebook is very nicely designed, it’s a bit heavy but it is a workstation or a full blown laptop that fairly powerful. Inside we don’t find much, this was a review unit, the retail unit of course will come with documentation etc. So we’ll start with the box, it’s like the other HP boxes, not much special. As a side note, most of these pictures were taken with the Canon PowerShot SX210 IS that I just reviewed, at least those all in this section. It’s running Windows 7 Pro 64bit, and it’s the most powerful laptop I’ve had the chance to test to date. There are security features for business and other features like a smart card reader and biometric fingerprint reader along with a built-in business cad scanner and HPO video chat software to make meetings easier. If you couldn’t guess by that name it’s more of a business centric laptop, but it’s powerful with a Corei7 Quad core CPU in it, and the Nvidia Quadro graphics chip as well. Up on the review block today I’ve got the Hp EliteBook 8440W Notebook that’s actually called a Mobile Workstation.
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