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Design and manufacturing
Matte screen
Good processing power
Responsiveness
Battery life (5 hrs 30 min without the optional battery)
Design and manufacturing, Matte screen, Good processing power, Responsiveness, Battery life (5 hrs 30 min without the optional battery)
Mediocre display, No HDMI out
The HP EliteBook Folio 9470m falls into the same trap as so many other laptops: it has good processing power, the body is well built and the battery life is more than sufficient, but the screen is of such terrible quality (despite its matte surface) that ...
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Published: 2013-04-06, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
The HP Elitebook Folio 9470m is a very decent laptop. It's easy to upgrade, has a nice chassis, a good keyboard and touchpad, and relatively powerful hardware with a good CPU and SSD. It makes this a good business Ultrabook, but also interesting for any...
Stylish and rugged, removable battery, supports desktop dock
Heavy for an ultrabook, no touch capability for Windows 8
Although a little heavy for an ultrabook, the EliteBook Folio 9470m redeems itself with a removable battery and desktop dock support, plus other features to appeal to enterprise buyers. However, the lack of a touchscreen means that it is not ideal for ...
The HP EliteBook Folio 9470m may be an ultrabook, but HP has done the right thing and provided an accessible battery. The long, wedge like 52 watthour fourcell battery provides up to 8.5 hours of life with a hard drive or 9.5 hours with a lowerpower SSD,
The HP EliteBook Folio 9470m is a well-made ultrabook-style system with a particularly good combination of keyboard and touchpad. We like the removable battery and the optional battery slice, but would prefer a higher screen resolution across the board. W...
Abstract: Over the past few years our expectations of what our laptops are capable of have changed dramatically. Not all that long ago we were content with simply having a reasonably fast portable computer that could help us get our work done and stay in contact...
Whenever I ask a vendor what the resolution of the notebook they're releasing is, the reply of "1366x768" is always tinged with either sheepishness or defiance. I'm reasonably certain that somewhere in the bowels of the HPs and Dells of the world there's...
Slim and light for a 14-inch laptop, Lots of ports, User-removable battery that doesn't jut out, Pointstick and touchpad with discrete mouse buttons
Display resolution and quality is too low, Small keys on right edge of keyboard, Uninspiring performance
The HP EliteBook Folio 9470m, like the Folio 13 before it, offers a nice balance of portability and power with long battery life. There are some significant drawbacks, the biggest one being the display. Our $1,349 base configuration isn't the only one a...
Sleek and speedy, Solid-state drive, Smart-card slot, Fingerprint scanner
Skimpy storage, Only 4GB of memory, Pricey for a 14-inch Ultrabook
Pleasingly thin and light, the HP Elitebook Folio 9470m delivers several business-friendly extras, and its solid-state drive makes it speedy on many tasks. But it's a bit short on storage and system memory, and it's pricey for a 14-inch laptop....
Abstract: Is it possible to ship a late-model laptop with Windows 8 as a preload (even if it's only an option along with Windows 7) and not include a touchscreen? Given that this HP Ultrabook is aimed mainly at business-class users, the answer appears to be ye...