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The editors liked
Integrated optical drive in a package just over 3lbs
Quality build
Will be able to take the beating of typical business travel
Very good battery life
Good keyboard
Comfortable to use despite small system size
Professional and stylish look
Offers...
Tank-like construction
Excellent touch pad
Includes integrated WWAN
Supports Intels Active Management technology.
Very portable
LED backlit display
Very little pre-installed software
Bright 12.1-inch wide-screen LCD
Tiny and lightweight
But sturdy
Respectable base config costs only $1
499
Lots of security options
The editors didn't like
Issues with using the pointing stick in conjunction with a mouse click
Poor speaker
Slow hard drive performance
Right palm rest gets warm
Bigger and bulkier than other recent high-end ultraportables
But just as expensive.
Touch-sensitive controls are finicky
4200rpm HDD
No 80211.N support
Abstract: The HP Compaq 2510p tries hard in this test field. It is surely one of the cheaper models, but it doesn’t offer anything special, either. The hard drive is slow and puts the brakes on the whole system; this is further worsened by the slow processor and small memory size. Being 1600 g..
Abstract: Video Review: Weighing in at 2.9 pounds, the HP Compaq 2510p Notebook is an ultra-portable computer. It comes with a 12.1-in display with widescreen aspect ratio, which uses LED backlighting for the screen (a first of for notebooks.)
Abstract: The HP Compaq 2510p is an ultra-portable notebook aimed at the business market, it weighs in at only 2.8 lbs and even has an optional built-in DVD burner, which most ultra-portables don’t have. The only question is, how is the performance in such a...
Very portable
LED backlit display
Very little pre-installed software
Touch-sensitive controls are finicky
4200rpm HDD
No 80211.N support
Sure, we have some gripes about the 2510p, but overall it’s a very impressive notebook that offers a powerful combination of technology and sophistication. First off, an ultra-portable that includes an optical drive is rare, and we love this feature...
Abstract: Sure, youd like a compact, 3.5-pound laptop, but youre not going to sacrifice to get it. Youre not going to settle for a single-core processor. You want your DVD±RW drive on board, not in some separate slice or dock or at the end of a USB cable. You...
Integrated optical drive in a package just over 3lbs, Quality build, will be able to take the beating of typical business travel, Very good battery life, Good keyboard, comfortable to use despite small system size, Professional and stylish look, Offers...
Issues with using the pointing stick in conjunction with a mouse click, Poor speaker, Slow hard drive performance, Right palm rest gets warm
The HP Compaq 2510p is definitely a strong option in the ultraportable category. It improves on the previous Compaq nc2400 by offering a built-in optical drive while still keeping the weight about the same. The 2510p has a solid build and professional ...
Published: 2007-08-07, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Tank-like construction; excellent touch pad; includes integrated WWAN; supports Intels Active Management technology.
Bigger and bulkier than other recent high-end ultraportables, but just as expensive.
HPs no-nonsense ultraportable laptop scores for its solid construction and some biz-friendly features, but the Compaq 2510p costs just as much as the flashy, consumer-oriented competition. Choose this ultraportable only if security concerns and IT man...
Abstract: A light and well-built business choice, but despite the low-voltage CPU the battery life disappoints The 2510p is the only notebook this month using an ultra-low-voltage (ULV) processor to minimise power consumption and maximise battery life. It’...