Hewlett have a new crew to add up to their Elitebook Series, we all know that most of the dudes on the Elite team is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor which makes the Probook series a little bit ahead because of the Core i-Series it’s boasting but then again Elite will not be Elite for nothing! That is why Hewlett Packard has made HP Elitebook 2540p and HP Elitebook 2740p.

The HP Elitebook 2540p is a 12.1 inch notebook that I can say is pretty much of a predecessor of Elitebook 2530p and since they 2540p belong to the same Elite group you can expect the same smooth finish and looks from the renowned series from the Elitebook 2540p.As for the Elitebook 2740p is an absolutely classy tablet that has a touch of sexiness for its ultra-thin slate, oh yes this is a tablet PC!
Now these two Elites are basically made to perform and meet you highest needs for business! Maybe that is why the price is no wonder something that you can say as an investment. These two, together with the Probooks series were launched March 1, 2010 and though the Probooks are expected to be available this month of March, the new Elite dudes will not be available till April.

As I have said earlier Elite stands for supremacy of intelligence and enjoys popularity, well I bet these two new computing devices will surely get what is due to them. Now HP Elitebook 2540p and 2740p also brags that they’ve met the MIL-STD 810G military standard test, which only means one thing; these two can withstand torture! Add EPEAT and Energy Star to that and you get a device worth $1099 and $1599.
More of the Technical Specifications for the two:
The 2740p promises to deliver a faster tap gesture so you can finish your work immediately. It will also have six-cell li-ion prismatic battery that can provide up to five hours of battery life on the other hand you can opt to have the HP 2700 ultra-slim battery so you max it up to 11 hours. It weighs 3.8 pounds and displays a 12.1 inch screen.
Moving on with HP Elitebook 2540p it only weighs 3.3 lbs which is the lightest from HP Elite it will deliver you with 12.1-inch diagonal LED display with and HP Fingerprint Sensor, software for business card reader and an option for a webcam. You can choose from a three-cell battery that can last to 4 hours and a six-cell battery that lasts for 8 hours or a nine-cell battery with an uptime of 10.5 hours.
Both will be equipped with HP SkyRoom, high-definition video conferencing software that gives real-time collaboration for face-to-face meetings.
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