Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the HP Probook 5310M and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Probook 5310M.
December 2009
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The editors liked
Great design
Excellent performance
Tweak able hardware
Great industrial design
Incredibly handy proprietary software
Luxuriously thin and light. Amazing typing and navigating experience. Great battery life on a 41Wh battery. Inexpensive. HP Quick tools are nice add-ons. Environmentally friendly.
Core 2 Duo S fast but nets good battery life
Bright 13inch display
Light
Toughened aluminum body
Fullsize
Spillproof keyboard
Instantboot access to email
Web
Decent expansion
Good software security
Very competitive pricing
Attractive
Durable design
Strong performance and battery life
Comfortable keyboard
Speedy QuickWeb instant-on feature
Good security software bundle
Excellent design and mobile performance for less than $1
000.
Decent performance
Excellent keyboard
Well made
Thin and lightweight
Quick boot time
Slim
Chic metal shell
Handy quick-boot Web/e-mail environments
Good multimedia performance
Excellent battery life
Affordable
Attractive design
Strong security and reliability features
Reasonable price tag.
Highend material look
Very good keyboard
Very good application performance
High battery life
Robust lid & hinge unit
Fast hard disk
The editors didn't like
Nothing in particular
No eSATA or pass-through USB charging port
Mouse buttons could be a little bigger
8-cell battery isn't available yet.
No real hardware security features
External optical drive not included
Multitouch trackpad a bit quirky
No option for dedicated graphics.
Mediocre viewing angles
Poor sound
No VGA out
Getting the best performance and portability requires a few upgrades.
Bottom gets very hot
Top gets rather warm
Display colors are a bit washed out
Displayport and USB port too close together
No DVD drive
Slow 3D performance
Mediocre speakers
VGA-out requires optional dongle
No dedicated media keys
Only 3.5 hours of battery life on the fourcell model
Smeary surfaces on the touchpad and beside the keys
Abstract: I have been a huge fan of the HP ProBook line since it was first announced, and with each refresh it gets better and better, while keeping the same simple yet stylish design. HP loaned me their ProBook 5310m for about two weeks and I really enjoyed hav...
Abstract: HP ProBook 5310m Review Article ContentsHP ProBook 5310m Review HP promises that the new ProBook 5310m is a "stylish" business notebook that packs performance, battery life, and value inside a thin-and-light 13-inch notebook. Is the ProBook 5310m tr...
Abstract: Looks aren't everything. There's also money. That sounds pretty shallow of us, but appearance and price are the twin issues for IT managers and shoppers in the 13.3-inch ultraportable notebook segment. There are plenty of sleek, sub-four-pound status...
Highend material look, Very good keyboard, Very good application performance, High battery life, Robust lid & hinge unit, Fast hard disk
Smeary surfaces on the touchpad and beside the keys, Loud hard disk, Single gaps, Yielding case, Loose sitting battery
The HP ProBook 5310m is flat and enduring, but not a CULV notebook for the consumer target group, anyhow. The buyer basically gets a well manufactured 13.3 inch notebook with a non-reflective display at a price of a good 900 euro . The 5310m neither has ...
Luxuriously thin and light. Amazing typing and navigating experience. Great battery life on a 41Wh battery. Inexpensive. HP Quick tools are nice add-ons. Environmentally friendly.
8-cell battery isn't available yet.
The HP ProBook 5310m is one of the sleekest, thinnest SMB laptops in the market, and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for it....
Slim, chic metal shell; handy quick-boot Web/e-mail environments; good multimedia performance; excellent battery life; affordable
No DVD drive; slow 3D performance; mediocre speakers; VGA-out requires optional dongle; no dedicated media keys
This slim, chic model redefines what an under-$1,000 ultraportable can deliver. Small-business users get good performance and battery life in a chassis that looks pricier than it is. ...
Excellent design and mobile performance for less than AU$1500
DisplayPort can limit your options without adapters, Lacks eSATA port
If you are after a tiny laptop, and are certain you won't ever be playing any graphically intensive games on it, you'd be hard pressed to find a better machine than HP's 5310m. Editors’ rating: 8.5/10
Excellent design and mobile performance for less than AU$1500
DisplayPort can limit your options without adapters , Lacks eSATA port
If you are after a tiny laptop and are certain you won't ever be playing any graphically intensive games on it, you'd be hard pressed to find a better machine than HP's 5310m....