![]() ![]() Well this 4530s people have disbanded the batches. You have F1 to F4 in one batch, then a wider gap and you have F5 to F8 in the next batch. you know in most keypads the functions keys F1 (see me wanting to press F1 key to type F1) to F12 are grouped into about 3 batches. I love the dedicated keypad for number crunching. Keypad is very awesome like the 4510s but I have a big problem with the Up and Down directional keys that have both been sliced into half to take the space of 1 key. Its battery life is good, 4 hours and some minutes. I will be reviewing this in comparison with the probook 4510s that I just left. That's the board I am looking for in the link I posted above. ![]() Well I did something and fried the board (don't ask). but it was the first week in March and it had just clocked its 1 year and had to be sold but erm. I was totally satisfied with the core2duo (4GB ram) raw power. I like the Probook line because of its keypad (which is just perfect for what i do with it: write codes) and its no-nonsense, no-girly-curvy-straight-to-business look. I normally use a line of HP models and upgrade one level at a time once a year. ![]() Until last week I used a HP ProBook 4510s. So, after waiting for a few hours and no one could find my board: ![]()
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