HP ProBook 4425 Looks Like Expensive-Class Notebook Due to Its Classic Design

Once again, HP has released a small sized notebook for mid range business community. The HP ProBook 4425 is the latest in line, with an all new AMD powered processor and a promising 14 inch screen to go along with it.

 HP-ProBook-4425The notebook as a classic design, with an overall sturdy attire that promises long lasting hinges. The keyboard is slightly above excellent state because HP intended to develop this device strictly for the working class. $850 is quite a feasible price for such an elegant notebook. Plus, the quad core AMD processor does have its toll on ones pocket.

The ProBook 4425 weighs 5 pounds and it can be easily zipped in its bag, along with some minor accessories, such as; mouse and USB keyboard (IF needed). Unlike the previous HP EliteBook models, the ProBook 4425 has a black aluminum body with a glossy plastic interior and bezel base.

The plastic hinges that are keeping the entire body in its place, are quite a threat to the notebook. You have to be careful when opening and closing the upper lid because chances are that there will be serious cracks down the road. Like most of the premium quality HP notebooks for midrange buyers, the ProBook 4425 has a gritty texture on its keys. It is to ensure a slight “grippy” feeling over the keyboard.

You don’t have to worry about temperature levels of this notebook. HP installed a pretty good heat effective system in it. The only time when the ProBook 4425 reaches 88 degrees is when you’re running multiple full screen apps at the same time. Otherwise, this notebook is a good choice for starters and the overall feedback has been pretty positive about it.

Natalie on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 10:25 am


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