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HP Offers Sleek Design in Elitebook

Tablets, pads, call them what you will, they seem to be all the rage. While personally I’m not in the market for either, but there are enough consumers out there with money burning in their pocket for just such a device that manufacturers know their product could be the next big thing. Apple did their grand debut for their version of a pad, but HP is not to be left out of the game.

The HP Elitebook 2740P that combines a tablet and a high performance laptop. Starting at $1,600 and up, the tablet is touch enabled with both your finger and stylus. The tablet/laptop features a 12in. LED-backlit screen on a reversible convertible hinge. Other companies have attempted the reversible convertible model, none have really become staples in the household.

Under the hood you’ll find an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor (depending on the model you purchase), a maximum of 8GB or RAM, optional built-in 3G wireless, and a long lasting 6-cell battery. It seems HP did a good job of putting this piece together for both the business and personal consumer.

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