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    HP EliteBook Revolve 810 Revealed Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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  2. Pseudorandom

    Pseudorandom Notebook Evangelist

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    What's the point of this (and the Thinkpad Twist for that matter).

    Does someone at HP not realize they already have an excellent business swivel convertible in the form of the 2760p?
     
  3. Jarhead

    Jarhead 恋の♡アカサタナ

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    But it doesn't have a cool name, like "Revolve" or "Twist"!

    Anyway, I'm with you about this issue. I'm confused as to what the justification is to have this much redundancy in their lineup.
     
  4. natalina

    natalina Newbie

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    I always saying that hp is best from other.I personally like and use this brand.So this is a good news for me.
    It will be so smart product and will be an special competitor of apple.
     
  5. Mitlov

    Mitlov Shiny

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    I was about to post something really positive until I saw 1366x768. Come on, HP, with the price tag that the "EliteBook" name and the magnesium chassis are going to demand, you can do better. A lot better.
     
  6. Ahbeyvuhgehduh

    Ahbeyvuhgehduh Lost in contemplation....

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    Hafta agree with pseudorandom ... I honestly do not see much of a point for it other than bragging rights :p