HP Folio 13-1008tu
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recensioni per HP Folio 13-1008tu
Sorgente: APC Mag
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe Altec Lansing speakers were of reasonable quality, but they aren’t the Folio 13’s strongest point. For that matter the 13.3in (1,366 x 768 resolution) screen had good colour depth when looked at directly, but becomes ordinary when viewed from side angles. Since these are the only major weak points of this Ultrabook, it’s clear that this is a stellar machine.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 03/26/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 90%
Sorgente: Notebooks.com
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe HP Folio 13 is one of the best ultrabooks we’ve seen so far in terms of performance, battery life, and design. I would recommend it without hesitation if it didn’t have that dodgy touchpad. And that’s a hard flaw to ignore considering it’s one of the most important elements of a laptop. At $899 it’s only $50 more than the Toshiba Portege z835. While that system is thinner and lighter it can’t compete on performance. The Lenovo IdeaPad U300s has a more powerful CPU but costs almost twice as much and has fewer ports. The Folio manages to hit a nice goldilocks zone.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 02/14/2012
Sorgente: Wired Magazine
EN→IT Archive.org versionOddly, HP is positioning the Folio 13 as both a consumer and a business notebook, and given its no-nonsense design, that makes sense. There’s even a version you can buy with a TPM chip inside for the crypto-obsessed guys in the IT department. The version sold through most consumer outlets, however, has a mountain of shovelware preinstalled — “HP Games,” an eBay icon, and two apps for streaming and creating music. The commercial/business versions don’t have any of these preloaded apps.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 02/08/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Notebooks.com
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe HP Folio is in the house! We’ve been excited about this business-focused ultraportable since we got a first glimpse last year and went hands-on at CES. The enterprise version (with TPM) is $999, but the configuration available to consumers costs just $899. The specs are all still here including a Core i5 processor, 128GB SSD, and even the backlit keys.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 02/08/2012
Sorgente: Gadgetmix
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe consumer version of the HP Folio 13.3 inch ultrabook is starting at $898. The business version will follow in January, featuring an embedded TPM security chip, Windows 7 Professional, and an optional three-year warranty, including HP’s Care Pack. A USB-2 docking station will also be available, offering additional monitor and speaker outputs and enhanced connectivity options.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 02/01/2012
Sorgente: Notebookreview.com
EN→IT Archive.org versionWe have a number of great things to say about the HP Folio 13 after spending a few weeks using this modestly-priced ultrabook. For starters, the build quality is second to none in the ultrabook category. The aluminum construction makes the Folio 13 extremely solid without making it too thick or heavy. Not only that, but HP didn't sacrifice something important like a media card reader just to save a fraction of an inch or an extra ounce of weight. Yes, it stinks that you can't easily replace components or swap the battery, but these are pretty standard issues with ultrabooks. Bottom line, if you can live with the average glossy screen and twitchy clickpad the HP Folio 13 is an very solid, affordable ultrabook with a good balance of performance and features.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 01/30/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70% prezzo: 90% prestazioni: 70% caratteristiche: 80% mobilità: 80% ergonomia: 100%
Sorgente: PC Mag
EN→IT Archive.org versionBut if the HP Folio 13 isn't the longest-lasting ultrabook on the market, well, it isn't the thinnest or lightest or fastest, either. What it is, is one of the most immaculate designs we've seen, with clever attention to small details as well as thoughtful attention paid to big issues like connectivity and typing comfort. With either a slightly brighter screen or a couple of better benchmark numbers, the Folio 13 would have bumped our Editors' Choice Asus Zenbook UX31 from its top spot; as is, it's a must-have on ultrabook shoppers' short lists.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 01/26/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: CNet
EN→IT Archive.org versionWhen it comes to Windows ultrabooks, the HP Folio 13 is the best of the bunch in terms of performance, price, and ergonomics, provided you can live with a less-than-razor-thin design. This laptop is targeted at small businesses but it's really for anyone who wants a reliable ultrabook that isn't a MacBook Air.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 01/19/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80% prestazioni: 80% mobilità: 90%
Sorgente: Slashgear
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe Folio 13 is a good showing for HP, combining solid value, admirable build quality and excellent longevity into a package that’s only slightly bigger than other Ultrabooks. If you’re looking for an ultrabook that won’t have you scrambling for a power outlet, this is pretty much your only option at the moment – for an afternoon outing you can even leave the AC power adapter behind. The screen is an unfortunate fly in the ointment, but it’s counter-balanced by the best all-in-one touchpad I’ve ever used on the PC side of things. If you’ve got a budget that won’t stretch beyond a thousand dollars and a desire for all-day computing in a light package, the Folio might be the best in a field of one. That said, with all the Ultrabooks shown at CES 2012 (including HP’s own stunning ENVY 14 Spectre) you might wait a couple of months before making your final decision
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 01/18/2012
Sorgente: Techreview Source
EN→IT Archive.org versionUltrabooks have become one of the most talked about tech trends as we head into 2012 and the HP Folio 13 is one of these new, sleek, ultraportable notebooks. It weighs only 3.2-pounds, has extra long battery life and speedy performance thanks to its Intel Core i5 CPU and 128GB solid-state hard drive.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 01/09/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Engadget
EN→IT Archive.org versionIf you've been wondering whether you should buy the HP Folio 13, the answer is probably yes. (After all, we're guessing people who want a higher-res display and lighter build have already moved on.) There's just so much to love in this $900 machine: it boots quickly, includes a robust selection of ports, can be configured with helpful business features and offers a refreshingly comfortable typing experience.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 01/01/2012
Sorgente: Laptop Mag
EN→IT Archive.org versionThe HP Folio 13 offers solid performance, fast boots, fantastic sound, and the best battery life of any Ultrabook on the market. Business users will also appreciate the sturdy design, backlit keyboard, and Ethernet port, though they'll want to make sure they buy a version that comes with HP ProtectTools. However, the device also suffers from a stiff touchpad and the dimmest screen in its class.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 12/30/2011
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Good Gear Guide
EN→IT Archive.org versionOverall, the HP Folio 13-1008TU Ultrabook is excellent. It's not the lightest unit in its class (the Toshiba is 1.1kg compared to the HP's 1.5kg), but it's solidly built, very comfortable to use, has USB 3.0 and supplies long battery life. Its screen also isn't too bad and its performance was quite swift.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 12/14/2011
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Notebookinfo
DE→IT Archive.org versionSingola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/21/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 86% prestazioni: 75% schermo: 70% mobilità: 100% ergonomia: 95% emissioni: 83%
Sorgente: ZDNet
DE→IT Archive.org versionSingola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 01/20/2012
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 78% prestazioni: 80% caratteristiche: 70% mobilità: 90%
Sorgente: Tuexperto
ES→IT Archive.org versionSingola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 01/17/2012
Sorgente: Laptopkalauz
HU→IT Archive.org versionSingola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 01/23/2012
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