HP Compaq 2510p Review

October 22, 2007 | by Ian Bell

HP Compaq 2510p Review

The HP Compaq 2510p is an ultr-portable laptop that features cutting edge technologies like a fingerprint scanner, and ambient light sensor.

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"The 2510p is a highly-anticipated ultra-portable notebook from HP Compaq (seriously, can’t they just pick one name and stick with it?) that is aimed squarely at business users who demand portability over all-out performance. It’s been completely redesigned and packs all the latest in portable technology.

Under the hood and in the lap

An ultra-portable notebook lives, and dies, by two metrics alone: battery life and weight. On the battery side of things, HP has packed an Ultra Low Voltage Core 2 Duo Processor, which should do its part to boost battery life since it merely sips CPU juice rather than guzzle it like its standard-voltage counterparts. The only downside is the unit we tested came with a 1.2GHz U7600, which is a bit slower than what we’re used to in a PC. On the scale, the 2510p weighs in at a claimed 2.9lbs. which is incredibly light and a sweet nothing to road warriors everywhere. "

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