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April 2015
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82 Tests
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Schnelle SSD und 8 GB RAM
Gutes 12
5 Zoll Touch-Display
Tastatur für Vielschreiber
Stylisches Gehäuse
Anschlüsse & Funkverbindungen
Leichte & schlanke Bauweise
LAN
Gigabit-Ethernet
WLAN
802.11ac (2x2)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0
Schnittstellen Peripherie
2x USB 3.0 (rechts
Links)
1x Kartenleser (links
Micro-SD)
1x Docking-Anschluss
1x LAN (per Adapter)
Fingerprint-Leser
NFC
Schnittstellen Video
1x VG
Schlankes lüfterloses Design
Leicht
Robustes UnibodyGehäuse
Wasserabweisende Tastatur
Erfüllt Militärstandard MILST 810G1
Fingerabdruckscanner
Umfangreiche Sicherheitsfeatures
8 GByte RAM
Stromsparende CoreMCPU
Wahlweise mit Full HDDisplay mit 19
Lautloser Betrieb
Hohe Displayauflösung
Viele Anschlüsse
Gehäuseverarbeitung
Tastatur
Hochwertiges QHD-IPS-Panel
Hitzeentwicklung
Keine Geräuschentwicklung
Angenehm flüssiger Betriebsfluss
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Tastatur-Beleuchtung könnte besser sein
Lautsprecher nur durchschnittlich
Hoher Preis
Mäßige Akkulaufzeit
Der 12
5 Zoll große Bildschirm zeigt eine sehr hohe Auflösung von 2560 x 1440 Bildpunkten und damit eine Punktedichte von 235 ppi
Wenn Sie gute Augen haben
Bekommen Sie also viel Bildinhalt auf dem kleinen Display zu sehen. Aber au
MicroSDKartenSlot statt StandardSlot
TouchscreenVersion nur mit glänzendem Display
Hoher Anschaffungspreis
CoreMCPU vergleichsweise langsam
Performance für BusinessAnwendungen aber völlig ausreichend
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-23, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: neowin.net
Zusammenfassung: I came away impressed with the HP EliteBook Folio 1020 when I reviewed it a few weeks ago. It comes in a nice form factor, and while it lacks a "wow" factor, it's very practical and offers good performance for normal day-to-day productivity tools. With th...
Business users hate lugging around two laptops—one for business and one that is actually “good” to use and doesn't embarrass them at the coffee shop while everyone else is rocking their fancy-looking notebooks. With the Elitebook Folio 1020 G1, you get th...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-04, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: neowin.net
Good business performance, Solid design, Fingerprint scanner, No-noise fanless design
Average battery life, Price higher than expected, No ForcePad tactile response
The EliteBook Folio 1020 G1 is a solid, if unspectacular, device. It's thin and light, and the screen is nice to use for long periods of time. The drivers seem to have progressed since last year's review of the EliteBook Folio 1040 G1, so the ForcePad and...
Zusammenfassung: The HP EliteBook Folio 1020 is a business ultrabook that looks good enough to compete with the style of the MacBook Air, is thin and light enough to go wherever your busy life takes you and the beautiful touch screen is an added bonus.A new touchpad defin...
Sleek yet durable design built to pass MILSTD 810G durability tests for drop, shock, vibration and more, new Intel M processor, brilliant HD touchscreen, fullsize, waterresistant, backlit keyboard, great corporate device that would also do well for studen
A slimmer bezel would be nice, the touchpad is a little smaller than I'd like, occasional lags running Windows 8.1
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-26, Autor: Helena , Testbericht von: chipchick.com
It's the world's thinnest and lightest businessclass notebook! It's attractive with an excellent build quality that is built to last with militaryclass specifications. Fanless design runs quietly. Comes with 24/7 premium support. Packed with Enterprise gr
Quality webcam is mediocre. Gets hot in use. Intel Core M processor isn't as powerful as its Core i5 and i7 counterparts. Occasional lags on simple tasks. Trackpad is a bit too slippery
Some may be wondering how the 1020 compares to the Dell XPS 13? Well believe it or not, although their size, form-factor, and even their pricing are similar, these really are two very different beasts. The XPS 13 is geared towards more performance hun...
Casing's build, Keyboard, High-quality QHD IPS screen, Temperature development, No noise development, Agreeably smooth workflow
Performance compared with contenders, Price/performance, Touchpad slightly inaccurate, Speakers
HP EliteBook Folio 1020HP's EliteBook Folio 1020 certainly asserted itself as an office for on-the-move. We barely found any room for complaint - particularly in build. The aluminum casing convinces, and the screen that is behind a single glass pane makes...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-18, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Slim, fanless chassis. Ultraportable design with scads of business and security features. Ruggedized MIL-SPEC construction. Touch screen. Energy-efficient Intel Core M CPU. Compatible with HP UltraSlim Dock.
Relatively short battery life. Performance of Core M CPU can't match that of standard Intel Core i5 processors. Reflective display. Short one-year standard warranty
The HP EliteBook Folio 1020 is a business ultraportable laptop that gives you a work system on the go, but the battery life and performance aren't as impressive as its slim design....
Veröffentlicht: 2014-12-28, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: arstechnica.com
Attractive design that's consistent with some other HP laptops, Great keyboard, Totally fanless, which is easy to get used to, Quick for a thin-and-light fanless laptop. For anything but games or heavy media work, you'll be fine, Great-looking screen
CPU and GPU performance is lower than regular Haswell-U laptops—we'd like to see a Broadwell-U version with a PCIe SSD, even if it meant adding a fan, Battery life is fine, not amazing, Bundled extra software isn't useless, but there are a whole bunch of
Enlarge / HP's EliteBook 1020.Andrew CunninghamThe EliteBook 1020 is a pretty good laptop that gets a lot of stuff right. We like the keyboard, we like that it's totally silent, and we like the screen. We like HP's recent moves to make its designs consist...