The 8440w, the latest update to the HP corporate workstation line, builds in capabilities beyond the average 14-inch notebook. The 1600-by-900-pixel, LED-backlit screen is a cut above most 14-inch displays, allowing more visible windows to be on tap when you're working in a multiple-application environment. The 8440w's expansion options are more prosaic, however. You get four USB ports (three on the left, one on the right; the last doubles as an eSATA port), plus a mini-FireWire connector and the requisite audio input and output jacks. Display outputs--an analog VGA port and a DisplayPort connector--grace the rear of the unit. A 2-megapixel Webcam is built into the display bezel.
The HP EliteBook 8440w represents the HP's first 14-inch mobile workstation. For those who aren't already familiar with mobile workstations, these high-performance business laptops are different from typical notebooks because anything labeled as a "workstation" must meet specific hardware and software requirements in order to meet the industry standards for PCs designed for technical or scientific applications. In short, while there are many 14-inch business notebooks on the market this is the first 14-inch laptop that packs enough bells and whistles to be considered a "workstation."
Our review unit of the HP EliteBook 8440w features the following configuration:
* Intel Core i7 620M Processor 2.66GHz (turbo mode up to 3.33GHz, 4MB L3 cache)
* Microsoft Genuine Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
* 14-inch LED-backlit HD+ display (1600 x 900)
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 380M (512MB)
* 4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
* 320GB 7200RPM HDD
* Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), Ethernet, Modem, and Bluetooth Connectivity
* 9-Cell Battery (10.8V)
* Dimensions: 13.2 x 9.2 x 1.5 inches (including feet)
* Weight: 5.89lbs
* Price as configured: $1,649 (starting at $1,499)
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