Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the HP EliteBook 8460P and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP EliteBook 8460P.
September 2011
(82%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
24 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
82010039
The editors liked
Powerful
Packed with ports and features for the business users
Solid, rugged design, Great screen, Ambient light sensor for screen, Plenty of offtheshelf configurations
On the heavy side, Moderate battery life, No keyboard backlight, Keyboard design and layout could be better
The Elitebook 8460p is a robust 14in. notebook whose metal chassis provides plenty of protection, albeit with the trade-off of extra weight. We don't like the keyboard design, but the matte screen is superb. We also appreciate the range of off-the-shel
In a nutshell, the EliteBook 8460p is a classier, slightly thinner, and faster version of the ProBook 6360b that we recently reviewed. At 1.25" thick, this notebook does not adhere to ultraportable standards, but that means you also get an optical dri...
Abstract: If you're willing to lug an additional pound or three, you can get a much more capable machine that's also easier on your eyes and hands, if not always your pocketbook. Ranging from less than $1,000 to a no-compromises $3,000, these midsize sedans ge...
Sturdy, High-Quality Case, Matte, High-Res Display, Variety of Ports, Administration Options (BIOS), Long Battery Life, Excellent Application Performance, Quiet under Normal Conditions, Case Temps Low, Low Power Consumption, Docking Port and Battery Slice
Few Viewing Angles, Low Screen Contrast, Loud When GPU Under Stress, CPU Downsampling When GPU Under Stress, Poor Gaming Performance
HP EliteBook 8460p LG744EA with WXGA++ DisplayThose looking to impress potential clients with their sleek laptop should steer clear of the HP EliteBook 8460p. The case is however, very sturdy has an appealing design. This, however, comes at the price of l...
Overall, the HP EliteBook 8460p offers decent performance, a good display and a great keyboard in an unassuming exterior design. The price for pre-configured models is reasonable, given some of the system management features built into the EliteBook. ...
Good control over security and power, Matte LCD screen is pleasing
Industrial design is a little clunky, Speaker quality is terrible
HP’s latest EliteBook 8460p won’t win any awards for looks, but it does come with a good display and keyboard for road warriors. HP EliteBook 8460p: Solid, Unassuming, and Built for Business HP EliteBook 8460p Review, by Loyd Case June 1, 2011 HP's ne...
Abstract: The keyboard has flat black 18.9mm keys that stand out from the silver background and includes a keyboard light for late-night work. Around the keyboard are controls for turning Wi-Fi on and off, muting...
Sleek and sturdy design, Strong battery life, Loud SRS-powered speakers, Smooth and accurate glass touchpad, Robust security tools, Improved QuickWeb interface
Relatively bulky for 14-inch notebook, Keyboard light not very bright, Narrow viewing angles
HP has created an excellent business partner in the EliteBook 8460p. The redesign is sleek and durable, it performs well, and lasts a long time on a charge. We also like the above-average sound quality, comfy keyboard, and smooth and accurate glass tou...