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As we saw using the HP EliteBook 8440p recently, HP nonetheless understands the way in which to create a hard high-performance laptop. The HP EliteBook 8540w is cast from the relatively comparable mold, only this time it is a mold large adequate to create a 15in, as opposed to 14in-screened, notebook.

So we have an especially hard chassis again, one create to withstand the rigours of professional and commercial work.

When closed, the lid using the HP EliteBook 8540w is securely fastened lower by bolts that plunge in to the main chassis; lifting the lid calls for some force in the direction of the reassuringly stiff hinges. however it is worth the work to acquire inside, to appreciate the large anti-glare matt display as well as the eminently tactile keyboard.

As nicely like a modest-sized touchpad, the HP EliteBook 8540w also offers a trackstick from the keyboard, with its click buttons immediately below. A fingerprint reader concerning the much ideal using the best deck underlines the businessness using the design.

In contrast in the direction of HP 8440p we attempted which relied on built-in Intel graphics, the HP EliteBook 8540w requires a discrete artwork processor from nVidia. The nVidia Quadro FX 1800M is not your common customer GPU but one optimised for workstation use.

We do not have any CUDA benchmark options to hand, so roped from the dread fixture to acquire an idea of artwork performance. At our common optimum detail settings for this test, the 8540w averaged 76 frames every second.

More than just an inch bigger from the display department, the HP EliteBook 8540w adds lots of additional high-speed connectivity as well as a professionally certified artwork processor. For effective digesting and rendering on the convenient workstation, the HP EliteBook 8540w may possibly be considered a hard cookie, and hard to beat.

by: donkeymailer




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