![]() Housed within the glossy bezel is a 2.0 megapixel webcam, while below its lower edge is a raised metal grille, containing a silver shortcut button and power button both tastefully backlit in cyan.īelow the metal grille we have an isolation-style keyboard, which like Apple, HP refers to as ‘chicklet’. This isn’t quite the dull, ugly appearance of most cheap laptops, though it’s no design marvel, either. Opening up the laptop reveals a good-looking, all-black interior. There’s also just a bit too much flex for our liking towards the lid’s centre. Unfortunately the glossy black lid, though it looks nice, picks up fingerprints like the CSI team on a triple homicide. Not only is it very good value for money – in the 15.6in NX613EA you’re getting a capable 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 3GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive and plenty of extras for just £470 excluding VAT – for a business laptop it’s also quite visually alluring.īefore you even open the 4510s up, its solid, unashamedly square chassis forms a stark contrast to most mobile machines with their curves and tapered edges. ![]() ![]() HP’s ProBook range certainly makes an impression.
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