itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-30 01:55:49
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This is a solid enough notebook, and getting online with the Orange SIM was easy. We arent sure we like the idea of being tethered to one provider or one notebook for two years, though. Hewlett Packard - 6730b on Orange Business Everywhere price Buy...
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Next to the chrome-effect splendour of the HP DV7, the 6730b looks more than a little understated. But, compared to the average business laptop, the HP is cut from a rather classier cloth. The wide, silver lid is complemented by a two-tone interior com...
It's business as usual for the HP Compaq 6730b, but despite a fine overall performance it just falls short of excellence...
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With the notable exception of the Dell Latitude E6400 , business notebooks tend to be slightly boring. Unlike consumer notebooks, the emphasis is on substance over style - which is of course is a good thing, just not very exciting. However, when you're ge...
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There's no mistaking this is a laptop designed for business use. Sensible grey-black styling with just a hint of corporate chic; a screen with a matte anti-glare finish rather than a glossy video-orientated affair; and a fingerprint reader to complemen...
On the face of it the price isn't competitive, but the 6730b is a tempting business machine even so...
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The HP Compaq 6730b is a sub-$1500 notebook designed for use in the office. With its easy-to-use keyboard and good range of expansion ports, this laptop is well worth considering as a relatively cheap desktop replacement.The 6730b will appeal to business users...
Performs considering its price, very long battery life, screen is not highly reflective, wide variety of expansion ports...
Heavy, small hard drive...
The HP Compaq 6730b is a good value laptop with an excellent battery life and relatively wide selection of expansion ports. Although it sports a small hard drive and is quite heavy for a 15.4in notebook, the positives outweigh the negatives...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-30 01:55:49
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The HP Compaq 6730b is a reasonable but uninteresting business notebook. Unfortunately the competition — and even HP — are offering much better systems at a comparative or lower price. DesignBusiness notebooks are generally a bland, black on gray affai...
Matte display, Centrino 2, Large comfortable keyboard, Fingerprint reader...
No 64bit Windows available as preinstall, No discrete graphics card available, Not very customisable, Poor battery life, Low resolution display...
The HP 6730b is an uninteresting and overpriced business laptop with poor battery life.
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