![]() ![]() Take business further with consistent global configurations that allow for product standardization in up to 151 countries worldwide. Access the Internet, corporate networks and email in more places with optional integrated HP Mobile Broadband featuring 3G and 4G LTE. Plus you can easily attach a slice battery and extend power for hours and hours. Unlike most Ultrabooks, the battery isn’t integrated so you can swap it out yourself. Power through projects without worrying about recharging. As HP’s first-ever Ultrabook™ with enterprise docking capabilities included, connect with a display, keyboard, mouse, additional ports, or printer when at the office without the hassle of USB connections. SRS PRO Audio allows you to share crisp, powerful audio directly from your notebook. Engage in videoconferences, web-based trainings or streaming videos with smooth audio quality. Business won’t wait, so get going in seconds with Flash Cache technology or a solid-state drive. Just grab your HP EliteBook Folio and go. Thanks to built-in VGA, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and three USB 3.0 ports, you can say goodbye to a bagful of dongles. Whether you’re working in the office or on the go, the workday just got a whole lot lighter-and more efficient. The HP EliteBook Folio gives you a 35,56 cm (14”) diagonal display with the all the mobility you’d expect from an Ultrabook™. At just 18.95 mm thin, it’s our thinnest EliteBook yet. Windows 8 Pro or other operating systems available With long battery life, you can keep up with whatever the day brings. Resume from sleep quickly and knock out projects fast. HP’s first business Ultrabook™ with docking capabilities included, the HP EliteBook Folio keeps you productive from the airport to the desktop. ![]() For the latest business technology news, follow on Twitter.Everything a business Ultrabook™ should be. Follow the latest developments in computer hardware and mobile technology at. This article, "HP EliteBook Folio 9470M review: An ultrasolid Ultrabook," was originally published at. TPM, HP ProtectTools, smart card reader, fingerprint reader, Intel Anti-Theft Technology, (Computrace subscription required), optional on-disk encryption Depth: 0.75 inch.Ģ USB 3.0, 1 USB 3.0 powered, 1 DisplayPort 1.1a, 1 VGA, 1 combo stereo headphone/mic jack, 1 Ethernet, 1 SD/MMC slot, 1 smart card slotĨ02.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, wireless mobile broadband solutions also available You'll miss the immediate convenience of a touchscreen, but the rest of the package more than makes up for it.ġ80GB SATA 6Gbps SSD (as tested) 320/500GB 7,200-rpm hard drive, 500GB 7,200-rpm self-encrypting hard drive, 256GB SATA 6Gbps self-encrypting SSD, 256GB mSATA SSD also available The HP EliteBook Folio 9470M is a sleek, solid business-class machine. The other media-authoring tools in the suite are useful, too, especially in conjunction with the unit's built-in video camera or video piped in from another source. Including PowerDVD doesn't make a great deal of sense, given that the unit has no optical drive, but it works as a general all-purpose media player apart from CDs and DVDs. It's clearly meant to be used either by IT admins or by users who know what they're doing.Īnother inclusion is the CyberLink suite of media tools (Media Suite, PhotoDirector, PowerDVD). Another HP-provided app, the SoftPaq Download Manager, deploys HP-specific updates to the system. The most obvious add-ons are Evernote (which is actually relevant to business users!), some Intel hardware management tools, and HP's own Support Assistant, which provides quick-reference guides and fast access to system tools like the backup manager. Preloaded software is the bane of most any name-brand PC these days, but HP has managed not to crowd the system too badly. HP includes software to quickly enroll the user's fingerprints, which can be used not only to secure Windows but the notebook's boot process as well. This being a business-class Ultrabook, a smart-card slot, TPM, and fingerprint reader are all standard. Typing on the backlit and recessed keyboard is comfortable, even if its tactile feedback is a bit muted and I kept hitting the nub mouse by mistake. ![]()
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