HP Compaq 2710p (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB HDD, Vista Business)
Manufacturer: HP Part number: RM272UT
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- HP's attractive Compaq 2710p convertible tablet suffers from one fatal flaw, choosing a ThinkPad-style pointing stick over a touch pad, effectively ruling it out for a large number of potential users.
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CNET editors' review
HP Compaq 2710p (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB HDD, Vista Business)
price range: $1,011.15
- Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman
- Edited by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 08/10/2007
- Released on: 07/15/2007
The good: Slick, brushed-aluminum design; sturdy but lightweight construction.
The bad: No touch pad; no optical drive.
The bottom line: HP's attractive Compaq 2710p convertible tablet suffers from one fatal flaw, choosing a ThinkPad-style pointing stick over a touch pad, effectively ruling it out for a large number of potential users.
Hewlett-Packard has struggled for years to find a way to define its dueling Compaq and HP brand names. The company tags its HP Pavilion systems as multimedia-friendly consumer devices, while the Compaq name is used for the company's line of business-oriented laptops and desktops (although some cheaper consumer desktops use the name Compaq Presario, so the naming confusion continues to a degree).
The current lineup of Compaq-branded business laptops, including the 14-inch HP Compaq 6910p and the 12-inch HP Compaq 2510p, has comprised solid--if uninspired--products. Another new addition, the $1,749 HP Compaq 2710p convertible tablet, takes a more design-oriented approach. With brushed-aluminum accents, this is one of the nicer-looking tablets we've seen, but it's marred by one unthinkable omission. Although the wrist rest supplies enough room, there's no touchpad, leaving only a ThinkPad-esque point stick for your mousing pleasure. You may be able to overlook the absence of a touch pad if you plan to use the Compaq 2710p as a full-time tablet, or perhaps you're one of the few pointing-stick fans left; it seems to be a generational thing. With many laptops offering both a pointing stick and touch pad, including HP's own Compaq 2510p, a tiny ultraportable, we fail to understand HP's motive here. In the end, we found the HP Compaq 2710p to be very hard to use in regular laptop mode.
| Price as reviewed/starting price | $1,749/$1,599 |
| Processor | 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7600 |
| Memory | 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 250GB at 4,200rpm |
| Graphics | Intel 965 |
| Chipset | Mobile Intel Express 965GM (integrated) |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Business |
| Dimensions | 11.5x9.4x1.2 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 12.1 inches |
| System weight/weight with AC adapter | 3.6/4.6 pounds |
| Category | Ultraportable |
Tablet PCs are generally a little thicker and heavier than similarly configured nontablet laptops, and the HP Compaq 2710p is no exception. At a little more than 1 inch thick and weighing 3.6 pounds, it's certainly quite portable, but we've lately been spoiled by ultraportable laptops that break the 3-pound/1-inch barrier. The 2710p's construction, however, gives the tablet a very sturdy feeling, with a solid mix of brushed aluminum, magnesium alloy, and heavy-duty plastic. Both the lid and the central one-way rotating hinge felt like they could take a good deal of abuse.
A 2-megapixel Webcam sits above the screen, next to a tiny light that pops out right above the screen for typing in the dark. In the center of the keyboard sits the aforementioned ThinkPad-style pointing stick, with two mouse buttons right below the spacebar. We know a lot of people still use pointing sticks, but touch pads have become the default for laptops, and we've seen them omitted in only a very small subsection of ultraportable systems for space reasons.
We understand the arguments--in tablet form, a touch pad could get in the way, and maybe there's a bigger pointing-stick contingent out there than we think, but in the end it just feels off. There's clearly room for a touch pad on the empty wrist rest; we kept instinctively reaching for it, only to end up dragging our fingers across the blank, brushed aluminum. HP says it tried to cut weight by omitting unnecessary components.
When the screen is flipped around in tablet mode, we found it both easy to read and responsive to the included active stylus. Many tablet screens can be overly grainy but the HP Compaq 2710p's 12.1-inch screen, with a native resolution of 1,280x800, was clear and bright under a variety of lighting conditions.
| HP Compaq 2710p | Average for ultraportable category | |
| Video | VGA-out | VGA-out |
| Audio | Headphone/microphone jacks | Headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | Two USB 2.0 ports, a mini-FireWire, and an SD card reader | Two USB 2.0 ports, a mini-FireWire, and an SD or multiformat memory card reader |
| Expansion | ExpressCard slot | Type I/II PC Card or ExpressCard slot |
| Networking | Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth, optional WWAN |
| Optical drive | None | DVD burner or none |
You'll find a standard set of ports and connections on the 2710p, including support for the 802.11n, aka Draft N, Wi-Fi standard. HP seems to be including this on most of their current business laptops on the sly; as with the 2510p model, the HP Web site makes no mention of it. But sneaking in new technology instead of cutting corners is always a plus.
One thing you won't find is an optical drive. Unlike recent consumer ultraportables such as the Sony VAIO TZ150N/B and the Toshiba Portege R500 that manage to squeeze DVD burners into their slim frames, the 2710p instead suggests you add a $299 expansion base, which offers a DVD burner and an extended battery in one slim unit that attaches to the bottom of the system.
HP offers several preconfigured builds of the HP Compaq 2710p, but the only differences are the optional Webcam, two choices of CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo U7600 or U7500), hard-drive sizes, and 1GB or 2GB of RAM. Given that the cheapest version, at $1,599, offers the slower CPU, 1GB of RAM, no Webcam, and a smaller hard drive, spending an extra $250 to upgrade each of these options seems like a smart idea. Too bad we couldn't add an optional touch pad. You do, however, get HP's ProtectTools, which can encrypt a hard drive so that data on the drive can't be read unless an authorized user is logged in. That way, even if the laptop is stolen and the drive removed, sensitive information remains safe.
Compared with other recent ultraportables using Intel's ultralow-voltage CPUs, the HP Compaq 2710p performed as expected, but remember that Intel's ULV chips are great for battery life but are clearly not as fast as non-ultralow-voltage CPUs. The Fujitsu LifeBook T4220, for example, is a convertible tablet with a Core 2 Duo T7500, and it did much better at handling CNET Labs' Multimedia multitasking test. Still, in anecdotal testing, both as a laptop and a tablet, we were able to simultaneously surf the Web, work on documents, and play media files without any slowdown or stuttering, much as we'd expect from any current laptop.
The HP Compaq 2710p ran for 2 hours, 23 minutes on our DVD battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. Our DVD battery drain test is especially grueling, so you can expect longer life from casual Web surfing and office use. We have yet to see a tablet that matches the more than 5-hour life of the best laptop batteries, and tablets are rarely used plugged in, so make sure this has enough juice for your needs.
HP includes a decent, three-year parts-and-labor warranty with the system, although the battery is only covered for the first year. Support is accessible through a 24-7 toll-free phone line, and HP has a robust online knowledge base and collection of driver downloads, especially for its business systems.
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System configurations:
Averatec 1579
Windows Vista Home Premium; 1.06GHz Intel Core Duo Ultra Low Voltage U2400; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Intel Mobile Express 945GM; 120GB Fujitsu 5,400rpm
Averatec 2371
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 667MHz; 64MB Nvidia GeForce Go 6100; 120GB Fujitsu 5,400rpm
HP Compaq 2710p
Windows Vista Business; 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7600; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 148MB Mobile Intel 965GM Express; 80GB Toshiba 4,200rpm
Sony VAIO TZ150N/B
Windows Vista Business; 1.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7500; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 64MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express; 100GB Toshiba 4,200rpm
Toshiba Portege R500
Windows Vista Business; 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7600; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express; 120GB Toshiba 5,400rpm
User reviews
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HP Customer Service
by htsaur on December 15, 2008
Pros: I'm sure the computer looks nice.
Cons: HP Customer Care blows.
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Summary: BEWARE: HP Customer Service is one of the most atrocious, horrendous, and horrific experiences you will ever go through. Be prepared to spend hours on the phone going nowhere and lots of money getting problems fixed. So much so it will want you to go to a forum like this and write a message.
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best computer
by Brandon Jenko on June 25, 2008
Pros: stability and reliable
Cons: screen resolution
Summary: Hi my name is Brandon Jenko this computer is fantastic and has strong stability and drive to push all your software good for the price
Brandon JenkoSummary: Hi my name is Brandon Jenko this computer is fantastic and has strong stability and drive to push all your software good for the price
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Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part number: RM272UT
- Description: Starting at only 3.6 lbs and 1.11 in thin, the HP Compaq 2710p Notebook PC offers you the functionality of an ultra-light notebook plus the flexibility of an ultra-slim tablet.
General
- Platform Technology Intel Centrino Pro
- System Type Tablet PC
- Built-in Devices Wireless LAN antenna, Speaker, Bluetooth antenna
- Embedded Security Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip , Fingerprint reader
- Width 11.4 in
- Depth 8.3 in
- Height 1.1 in
- Weight 3.7 lbs
- Localization English / United States
- Notebook type Ultraportable (Under 4 lbs.)
- Screen type Wide-screen
- Wireless capabilities 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, Bluetooth
Processor
- Processor Intel Core 2 Duo U7600 / 1.2 GHz
- Multi-Core processor technology Dual-Core
- 64-bit processor Yes
- Core voltage technology Ultra Low Voltage (ULV)
- Data bus speed 533 MHz
- Chipset type Mobile Intel GM965 Express
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Cache size 2 MB
RAM
- Installed Size 2 GB / 4 GB (max)
- Technology DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz
- RAM form factor SO DIMM 200-pin
- RAM configuration features 2 x 1 GB
Environmental Parameters
- Environmental & energy standards compliance EPEAT Gold, EPA Energy Star
- Min Operating Temperature 41 ?F
- Max Operating Temperature 95 ?F
- Humidity Range Operating 10 - 90%
- Shock Tolerance 125 g @ 2ms half-sine pulse (operating) / 200 g @ 2ms half-sine pulse (non-operating)
- Vibration Tolerance 0.75 g @ RMS (random) (operating) / 1.5 g @ RMS (random) (non-operating)
Storage Controller
- Storage controller type IDE
Storage
- Floppy Drive None
- Hard Drive 100 GB - 4200 rpm
- Hard drive type Portable
Optical Storage (2nd)
- 2nd optical storage type None
Card Reader
- Card reader type Card reader
- Supported flash memory cards MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Display
- Display Type 12.1 in TFT active matrix
- Max Resolution 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
- Widescreen Display Yes
- Features Anti-glare, Ambient light sensor
Video
- Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA X3100
- Video Memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
- Max Allocated RAM Size 384 MB
Audio
- Audio output type Sound card
- Audio codec AD1981HD
- Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio, Sound Blaster Pro
- Audio Input Microphone
Input Device(s)
- Input device type Pointing stick, Keyboard
Telecom
- Modem Fax / modem - MDC
- Max transfer rate 56 Kbps
- Protocols & Specifications ITU V.22, ITU V.23, ITU V.92, ITU V.250, ITU V.8bis, ITU V.32, ITU V.80, ITU V.22bis, ITU V.29, ITU V.251, ITU V.17, Bell 103J, ITU V.34, ITU T.30, Bell 212A, ITU V.32bis, ITU V.21, ITU V.27ter
- Fax Compatibility G3
Networking
- Networking Network adapter
- Networking / Wireless LAN Supported Yes
- Wireless NIC Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG
- Data link protocol Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- Networking / Bluetooth Class Class 2
- Remote management protocol SNMP
- Networking standards IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.3, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3x, Bluetooth 2.0, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3i, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.1p
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1 ( 1 ) x ExpressCard/54, 2 ( 0 ) x Memory - SO DIMM 200-pin
- Interfaces 2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x Audio - Line-out/headphones - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x Battery, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45, 1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x Modem - Phone line - RJ-11, 1 x Docking / port replicator
Miscellaneous
- Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), Memory change alert, System password, Power-on password, HP Disk Sanitizer
- Compliant Standards GS, MIC, UL, VCCI, CE, GOST, CCC, CSA, FCC, BSMI, A-Tick, SABS, ICES
- Manufacturer Selling Program HP Smart Buy
Power
- Power device form factor External
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
Battery
- Technology 6-cell Lithium ion
- Installed Qty 1
- Battery capacity 44 Wh
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Battery - 1 year, Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 3 years
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- Microsoft Office Ready Includes a preinstalled image of select 2007 Microsoft Office suites. Purchase a Medialess License Kit (MLK) to activate the software.
- Software Norton Internet Security (60 days subscription), HP Quick Launch Button Software, HP QuickLook, HP Client Manager Software (free download), HP Wireless Assistant, HP OpenView Radia Management Agent, InterVideo WinDVD, HP Help and Support, HP Backup and Recovery Manager, HP Universal Print Driver, Roxio Easy Media Creator 9, HP ProtectTools Security Manager
CNET Labs' Benchmarks
- CNET Labs Battery Drain Test: DVD Playback (min) 143
Product series
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HP Compaq 2710p (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, Vista Business)
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz), 1.2 GHz, 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 3.7 lbs, 12.1 in TFT active matrix, EPA Energy Star, EPEAT Gold, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Business
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HP Compaq 2710p (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 80GB HDD, Vista Business)
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz), 1.2 GHz, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 3.7 lbs, 12.1 in TFT active matrix, EPA Energy Star, EPEAT Gold, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Business
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HP Compaq 2710p (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB HDD, Vista Business)
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz), 1.2 GHz, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 3.7 lbs, 12.1 in TFT active matrix, EPA Energy Star, EPEAT Gold, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Business
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