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May 2016
(78%)
105 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(87%)
64 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Très mince et léger avec un design et un assemblage haut de gamme
Un grand clavier très confortable pour un ordinateur ultraportable
Nombreuses options de configuration y compris la possibilité d'avoir un écran tactile 4K
Petit et léger
Châssis rigide
Un excellent clavier
Une bonne dalle Full HD sans symptôme de scintillement PWM
De bons hautparleurs
Silencieux
Connexion WiFi WLAN rapide
Webcam infrarouge prenant en charge la fonctionnalité Windows Hello
Garantie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
L'autonomie prend un coup dans la version 4K
La charnière devrait être plus serrée
Uniquement deux ports USB de type C
Les charnières ne sont pas suffisamment rigides
Le Clickpad manque de fiabilité Performances réduites en cas de charge soutenue prolongée
Good value, small, thin and light, excellent UHD touch display, backlit keyboard, two USBC 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. They are well equipped and deliver the right balance of performance, manageability and sec...
Sturdy, slim frame rivals that of Apple's MacBook, Long battery life, Two USB Type-C ports, Excellent-feel keyboard for such a slim system, 180-degree hinge
Battery life still lags behind the Apple MacBook's runtime, No full-size USB ports, Storage options top out at 512GB
HP's latest EliteBook is about as slim, light, and attractive as Apple's MacBook, but with more ports, thoughtful business-focused features, excellent input devices, and long battery life. If you need to travel light, it's one of the best business laptop...
Publié: 2016-05-06, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Thin, light, and fanless laptop made of premium materials, Solid construction, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, This would be an excellent chiclet keyboard in any laptop, but it's especially impressive in something so thin, Precision Touchpad is as good as Window
The USB Type-C transition is still a work in progress, and you'll need adapters for a lot of your current stuff, Super-reflective screen, There is a typically bewildering array of configuration options, which makes picking one of these that much harder th
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...
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...