![]() The 3.5 x 1.9-inch Alps GlidePoint clickpad proved a little trickier. We also like that the keyboard is spill-resistant a drain in the bottom funnels any liquid safely through the chassis, and presumably onto your desk or pants. Its backlighting was evenly lit, and bright enough for us to type comfortably in a darkened room. Despite the smaller chassis, the island-style keys are large and well-spaced, and the slightly gritty texture on the top kept our fingers in place. The speakers were able to fill our office, but just barely.Ĭlick to EnlargeTyping on the Revolve 810 was a delight. The vocals in Sister Sledge's "We Are Family" came through clearly, but the high hat sounded slightly tinny, and we could barely hear the bass line. Powered by DTS Studio Sound, the EliteBook 810's stereo speakers sound good considering the notebook's size, but audio suffered from a lack of bass. The touch screen, which supports up to 10 fingers simultaneously, was highly responsive when executing Windows 8 gestures. MORE: HP Best and Worst Notebook Brands 2013 RatingĪveraging 376 lux, the Revolve's screen crushed the ultraportable notebook category average of 227 lux and the ThinkPad Twist (206 lux), but falls short of the XPS 12 (434 lux). We could make out the individual hairs in Daniel Craig's stubble. When watching a 1080p trailer for "Skyfall," dark scenes were deep with no artifacts, and bright colors, such as the bomb going off in M's office, were bright and vivid. Business users will also appreciate the fact that the display is made of Corning Gorilla Glass 2, which will help protect it in tablet mode. Still, the resolution is more than suitable for most tasks, and we especially like the wide viewing angles, which help when the Revolve is in tablet mode. Click to EnlargeThe 11.6-inch touch screen on the Revolve has a resolution of 1366 x 768 while that's the same as the ThinkPad Twist, we wish it came with a 1080p panel, as on the XPS 12.
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