The new notebook personal computer from HP, the ProBook 5310m, is suited in a sleek framework and a hairline - brushed lid of aluminum, and looks quite very smart. It has been reported that the buttons of both the mouse and the keyboard have gained a perceptible feedback, and a surprising fact is that the space bar responds only if it is hit right in the middle.
It has an LED backlit display which is measures 13.3 inches, and provides clear and intelligent images that can be used for custom office computing, and also saves power. It makes use of the slimmer digital audio - video connector, DisplayPort, which accounts for its razor - thin factor. A slight disadvantage, however, is that you will have to use a DisplayPort - to - VGA adapter in case you want to make presentations.
The graphic and video performance of this notebook indicates that it is not exactly meant for entertainment. It boasts enough arrangements as a business laptop, as it filters all the background noise when a Skype call is in progress and has enhanced video - conferencing abilities.
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