Review: HP Elite Book 8760w

Published by Marc Büchel on 17.10.11
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Conclusion

General   + -
An elegant case, a fantanstic display, excellent input peripherals, low operating noise, a powerful CPU and a big SSD, what do you want more from a workstation notbook? Probably an HDMI port right next to the slightly antique VGA port. But really that would be it then. In a market which is dominated by plastic cases, glare type displays und bad input peripherals the EliteBook 8760w really is a warmly welcome alternative. We cannot put in words how much we would like to see more of the elite books style and manufacturing quality in HP Pavillon series notebooks.   - Case
- Display
- Input Devices
- 256 Gigabyte SSD
 
       
Display / Input devices   + -
We haven't seen a better display then the one HP put into the EliteBook 8760w. It simply doesn't matter if you look at the contrast ratio, brightness, colors or black level. The answer is always the same: excellent. It is a rare occasion that the gaming benchmarks looked as vivid as they did on this display.
For the input peripherals it is about the same. The keyboard is very comfortable for writing and the touchpad leaves us with no wishes. This is how a manufacturer has to build input peripherals. Everything else is a compromise.
  - Display
- Keyboard
- Touchpad
- Operating Noise
 
       
Performance / Battery Life   + -
Equipped with a Core i7-2630QM quad core CPU that has eight threads, clocked at 2.0 GHz and an NVIDIA Quadro 3000M mobile graphics chip, there is plenty of performance. Thanks to the Quad-Core-CPU there is plenty of power for 2D Applications. Regarding the 3D benchmarks we see what we expected. The performance is ok, but there really isn't much sense in using a Quadro GPU for gaming purposes. Furhtermore a customer who can afford such a notebook will also be able to buy a separate gaming PC if he should have an affinity to PC gaming.
A first glance at the raw figure might suggest that the battery is the achilles heel of the 8760w. Considering that this is a workstation notebook it would be inadequate provide this point with too much weight.
  - Desktop-Performance
- SSD
- Battery Life
       
Recommendation   + -
If you should be looking for a high quality workstation notebook then the HP EliteBook 8760w is exactly what you want.   - Desktop Replacement  
 
Rating
We give the EliteBook 8760w from HP our maximum rating of five out of five stars.
 





Page 1 - Introduction Page 8 - Web browsing / Data decryption / Windows Defender
Page 2 - Preview Page 9 - Cinebench / WinRAR
Page 3 - Specifications / Chassis Page 10 - Futuremark
Page 4 - Display / Keyboard Page 11 - Gaming Benchmarks
Page 5 - Test Setup Page 12 - Battery Eater / Power Consumption
Page 6 - Video Playback / Downscaling Transcoding / Storage Page 13 - Conclusion
Page 7 - DirectX 9 / Image Manipulation / Importing Pictures  


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