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May 2016
(78%)
105 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(87%)
64 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Geringes Gewicht
Sehr kompaktes Design
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Hervorragende Tastatur
Genügend Leistung
Stabil und hochwertig
Niedriges Gewicht
Passive Kühlung
Klein und leicht
Stabiles Gehäuse
Tolle Tastatur
Gutes FHD-Panel ohne PWM
Ordentliche Lautsprecher
Lautloser Betrieb
Schnelles WLAN
IR-Webcam für Windows Hello
3 Jahre Garantie
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Akkulaufzeit etwas kurz
Software-Updates kompliziert
Wenig Anschlüsse
Scharnier ist nicht straff genug
Clickpad hat teilweise Problem mit Eingaben (Antippen)
In the midst of the 1990s, back when some marketing genius first coined the term "ultraportable", the technology simply was not up to the job. Achieving an acceptable balance between performance, usability, build quality and battery life was impossible; s...
In the midst of the 1990s, back when some marketing genius first coined the term "ultraportable", the technology simply was not up to the job. Achieving an acceptable balance between performance, usability, build quality and battery life was impossible; s...
The Folio G1 is very thin and light, with an upscale look and feel and a great keyboard for an ultraportable laptop. There are plenty of configuration options, including a 4K touchscreen
Battery life takes a hit in the 4K version, the hinge should be tighter, and both ports are USB-C
HP's take on the 12-inch Core M laptop could use a few design tweaks, but it evokes the best parts of Apple's 12-inch MacBook, with better value and more options...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-05-17, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Good value, small, thin and light, excellent UHD touch display, backlit keyboard, two USB-C ports, good security features
Relatively short battery life, no SD card slot
Thin, light and with one of the best keyboards this side of a desktop PC, the Folio twins -- both the touch and non-touch models -- are easy to use and travel with...
Zusammenfassung: The EliteBook Folio is thin. Super thin. Apple MacBook thin. And light. When you're working all day in places other than your office, that can be really convenient, as long as it doesn't get in the way of actually getting that work done. Despite sharing t...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-05-17, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Good value, small, thin and light, excellent UHD touch display, backlit keyboard, two USB-C ports, good security features
Relatively short battery life, no SD card slot
Read more All-in-one PC for home or the office: Lenovo Thinkcentre X1 reviewThin, light and with one of the best keyboards this side of a desktop PC, the Folio twins -- both the touch and non-touch models -- are easy to use and travel with. They are well...
Very thin and very light, Dependable performance, Great keyboard
Battery life is average, Reflective screen, Hinge wobbles
The HP Elitebook Folio is a very good business laptop. It feels like a Macbook, but has Windows inside, along with perhaps the best keyboard in the market. It's battery life isn't quite ideal, though, and the screen may irk some users, making it a less th...
Very thin and very light, Dependable performance, Great keyboard
Battery life is average, Reflective screen, Hinge wobbles
The HP Elitebook Folio is a very good business laptop. It feels like a Macbook, but has Windows inside, along with perhaps the best keyboard in the market. It's battery life isn't quite ideal, though, and the screen may irk some users, making it a less th...