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The HP Compaq 2710p (£1938 inc. VAT) is an ultraportable Tablet PC that impressed us last time we tested it. Despite not being the most powerful of machines, its strong battery life, eye-catching design and great usability continue to impress.A strikin...
Stylish and well built, Great usability, 3 year warranty, Good battery life...
No optical drive, Low performance...
The HP Compaq 2710p (£1938 inc. VAT) is an ultraportable Tablet PC that impressed us last time we tested it. Despite not being the most powerful of machines, its strong battery life, eye-catching design and great usability continue to impress.A strikin...
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Unfortunately, with many tablet PCs the inclusion of a screen that can be operated with a stylus but not a finger hasn’t done anything for usability, and the bid to keep the machines light enough to balance on a scrawny arm often leads to a big comp...
It’s not cheap, but when it comes to usability the Compaq 2710p is first class, with loads of thoughtful touches making it a pleasure to use. The compact display offers a great compromise between colour reproduction and a reflection-free finish, and...
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It was only a few months ago that HP Vice President for commercial products, Alberto Bozzo, remarked to PC Authority that the tablet PC was ‘dead’ as far as consumer use went. As hard as Microsoft tried, the mass market never took to the...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:47
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The 2710p is the best-looking laptop in this months Labs, and even gives the flashy MacBook Air a run for its money. However, it also shares some of the Airs limitations, with no DVD drive or PC Card slot and just an 80GB hard disk. Considering th...
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Tablet PCs sound great. What right-thinking person could resist a £1,000+ wireless Etch-A-Sketch that runs and plays solitaire? Yet six years after Bill Gates predicted that tablets would rule the world, they account for a measly one in 50 of all note...
Carry-anywhere size. Build justifies price. Vivid screen...
You can buy more for less. Less than snappy running Vista...
The Audi A3 of tablet PCs: built to last and nicely designed, but pricey and inclined to wear Boss suits...
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The HP Compaq 2710p is a highly capable and usable tablet. We were impressed with it both as a notebook and in slate mode. True, it isnt the most powerful machine on the market but if youre looking for something to use for note taking, checking email...
great design. Lightweight with good battery life...
Not that powerful...
An impressive design with plenty of new features makes this a great example of a Tablet PC...
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A versatile and compact tablet PC with stunning battery life, but we do have a few usability complaints. It was only a few months ago that an HP product manager remarked to PC Pro that the tablet PC was "dead" as far as consumer use went (web ID: 1126...
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Unlike HPs Ultra Power Pack , the new HP Compaq 2710p is not a touch screen notebook, its a convertible tablet/notebook. Although its a little bit functionally confused, this A4-sized HP Compaq 2710p is a nice looking, lightweight choice, which drop...
Responsive electronic pen, keyboard light, A4 size, cool operating temperature...
Few shortcuts available in tablet mode, poor performance The Final Word This unit is clearly not built for performance, but manages to do the basics with some serious style. Its cool operating temperature makes it comfortable to use over extended perio...
This unit is clearly not built for performance, but manages to do the basics with some serious style. Its cool operating temperature makes it comfortable to use over extended periods and we liked the responsive tablet controls.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:49
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Hewlett-Packard has struggled for years to find a way to define its duelling Compaq and HP brand names. The company tags its HP Pavilion systems as multimedia-friendly consumer devices, while the Compaq name is used for the companys line of business-o...
Slick, brushedaluminium design, Sturdy but lightweight construction...
No touchpad, No optical drive...
HPs attractive Compaq 2710p convertible tablet suffers from one fatal flaw, choosing a ThinkPad-style pointing stick over a touchpad, effectively ruling it out for a large number of potential users.
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With its lightweight and compact design, the HP Compaq 2710p Tablet PC is an excellent choice from a trustworthy company. The HP Compaq 2710p Tablet PCWhat is the HP Compaq 2710p Tablet PC?Quoted from my recent Bright Hub article The Cost of a Tablet...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:47
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Video Review: Touch screen tablet PC with built-in camera, enhanced keyboard and a sleek silver finish. You can even get an option solid state drive (SSD).
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:47
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It occurred to me when the PC industry came out with a new type of computer that it was no small irony it had been called the ‘tablet’. My first thought when I got to hold one about six years ago was it probably weighed no less than the granit...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:48
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The HP Compaq 2710p (reviewed from a consumer perspective in our recent group test) is a hard device to categorise, being something of a compromise between a conventional notebook and a tablet PC. Moreover, with a foot in both camps, it’s inevitably...
Lightweight; long battery life; tablet interface; low voltage Core 2 Duo processor; Centrino Pro Wifi...
No optical drive; 1GB Ram...
A compromise between a tablet and a notebook, but not a winner for small business buyers...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2014-08-22 03:55:48
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HP was one of the first computer manufacturers to step into the tablet PC market in 2003 with the Compaq TC1000 hybrid model. Fast forward seven years and we’re now leap years ahead of what was offered back then with the new HP Compaq 2710p. At only...
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HPs sleek convertible performs well but doesnt have the best ergonomics.
Excellent Tablet performance, Spacious and responsive keyboard, Good LCD viewing outdoors and on angle, Long battery life...
No touchpad or Tablet launch button, Awkward lid latches, Mediocre microphone...
Lenovo set the bar for ultra-light convertibles with its ThinkPad X60 earlier this year. HP reaches high with the light, solid, and versatile Compaq 2710p. Unlike many in its sub-five-pound class, it has power, a full digitizer, and excellent screen pe...
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