HP ProBook 2011
63
TECHNADO SCORE
TECHNADO SCORE
CATEGORY:
F3
AVERAGE:
76%
%POSITIVE:
50%

The HP ProBook (Summer 2011) took a page out of Apple's design book and unfortunately cut corners while doing so. The ProBooks are still a step in the right direction for HP and are liked by many businesses as a Mid-Level option for workers.

90%
HP really got a handle on what the needs are of business professionals with this model. Quiet, durable, and secure would be the best way to describe this notebook....Go To Full Review
85%
Overall, the HP ProBook presents itself as an elegant workhorse that not only leaves a good impression at the office and during field work, but also manages its tasks more than satisfactorily....Go To Full Review
80%
The all-new HP ProBook 6360b is a 13-inch laptop with updated internals, including an Intel Core i5 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive. It is definitely designed for the business user, which is most evident by its rather bland looks....Go To Full Review
80%
The HP ProBook 6360b is sure to please IT departments and mobile professionals looking for a solid, highly configurable business laptop....Go To Full Review
71%
The solid, no-surprises HP ProBook 6360b is a well-priced 13-inch laptop with up-to-date specs, but it's nothing that a consumer couldn't get in a better-looking design somewhere else....Go To Full Review
70%
The 14-inch ProBook 6460b offers a solid, attractive design and robust security tools at an affordable price....Go To Full Review
70%
The $799 HP ProBook 6460b is an attractive business notebook for a good price with robust security features. If you don't need a lot of muscle, the Core i3 version we reviewed is a solid choice, but those looking for more performance should upgrade to the Core i5 version. ...Go To Full Review
60%
Because of its size and weight, the 15.6in ProBook should be considered only if you want a desktop replacement-style notebook that you'll rarely have to take on the road with you. It's quite heavy, it doesn't have USB 3.0, it doesn't make use of switchable graphics and it could use better input devices, as well as 64-bit Windows by default....Go To Full Review
