itreviews.com Updated: 2013-05-12 21:55:32
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Review date: 07 November, 2011. Review by: Sandra Vogel Hewlett Packard's ProBook range features no nonsense notebooks designed for portability and power. If you wish to, you can configure a model with an solid-state disk (SSD), but an old-fashioned m...
Good build; great keyboard...
Heavy; no optical drive; average battery life.
In the end, the HP ProBook 5330m is a good looking notebook with a great keyboard and a good screen. Its internal specifications are fine, but the lack of an optical drive and average battery life could be its downfall. It is a bit heavy, too...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-12 21:55:32
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HP's ProBook notebooks are designed to handle mainstream business tasks and hit an affordable price point. The 13.3in. ProBook 5330m comes in a range of configurations starting at £539 (ex. VAT) — there are no fewer than nine variants listed at HP's web...
Good keyboard, Decent build quality, Good CPU and disk performance, Integrated mobile broadband, Multiple configuration options...
No optical drive, No USB 3.0, Disappointing battery life...
The HP ProBook 5330m is nicely made, with a responsive keyboard, integrated mobile broadband and generally good performance. We'd have liked it even more with an optical drive, USB 3.0 and better battery life. Specifications AudioAudio processorBeats A...
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We did a double take when the HP ProBook 5330m first arrived in the IT Pro offices. With its metallic construction and black, backlit keyboard, it bears an uncanny resemblance to the 13in MacBook Pro. Despite the initial similarities, the ProBook isn't just...
The HP ProBook 5330m would be an excellent ultraportable laptop if only it had the long battery life to go with its sturdy, attractive design and good specification. As such, it's just a good laptop rather than a superb one. If you can live with its co...
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Back in the day, business laptops were bulky, ugly crates that could splinter the spine of a fully-grown mountain bear. Thankfully that's all in the past, and now modern business portable PCs are not just slim and light, they're also surprisingly chic, ap...
Sharp, vibrant TFT screen, Excellent Sandy Bridge performance, Slim and solid build, Reasonable speakers...
Boxy design, No dedicated graphics, Poor battery life, Keys occasionally don't register presses...
A high-performing business laptop but with a battery that can't cope with long commutes...
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The aluminium-finished HP ProBook 5330m looks a lot more expensive than it actually is. It's a $999, 13.3in laptop with a full-voltage Second Generation Intel Core i3 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive located in its 17mm thin chassis. It's design...
Build quality Backlit keyboard Security...
Battery life No USB 3.0 Feels heavy...
We think that the 13.3in ProBook 5330m is a very good notebook overall, thanks to its solid build quality, decent performance, backlit keyboard and useful security features. However, its battery life is too short and it lacks USB 3.0...
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Sometimes you need to buy a boatload of laptops for your staff when they need mobile PCs. HP is hoping its low-cost ProBook 5330m business laptop lineup will fit the bill. What do you give up? The HP ProBook 5330m lacks SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) support...
Overall, the HP ProBook 5330m offers few frills, but what it does include is well executed. So if you do need a no-frills unit, this compact, near-£650 unit from HP will bear closer scrutiny...
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Our test unit is equipped with Intel's Core i5 processor and 4 GB RAM. While the 128GB hard drive may seem a little small, its of the fast SSD drive variety. There is an integrated finger print reader as well as a UMTS (3G) radio aboard. As before, HP del...
Stylish design, High quality material choices, Good keyboard (pleasant typing feel, back lit), Matte display, UMTSWAN, Many security features, Low weight, Good performance, SSD drive...
Poor display (dark, poor contrast), Paltry interface selection, Cheap mouse buttons, No docking station connector...
HP ProBook 5330m The HP ProBook 5330m convinced us in many areas and proved itself as an excellent business companion. Regrettably, there are also a number of things that spoiled the positive impression. Design and workmanship were not one of the proble...
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HP recently released the ProBook 5330m, a business-oriented notebook with a stylish appearance that easily could be mistaken for a consumer model. The redesign is not accidental, as the company is attempting to woo customers who desire a business mac...
Attractive housing, Metal construction, Intel vPro for business, Robust software suite...
Mediocre battery life, Heavy, Lackluster display...
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Although HP has been doing much better in terms of managing heat in its notebooks, the ProBook 5330m got unusually hot at times during our review. Typical idle or web browsing temperatures remained below 90 degrees Fah...
Excellent build quality, Solid performance in its class, Good backlit keyboard...
Limited configuration options, Gets warmer than expected, Good, but not great battery life...
At the end of the work day, the HP ProBook 5330m is the kind of business laptop you'll be happy to take home. For just $799 or $899 you get a well-equipped notebook with extremely durable construction, good performance an a nice keyboard with LED backlighting. Of course, at that price you have to accept limited configuration options, limited ports, and average (but still decent) battery life. I w...
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Ultraportable business laptops are as much a part of a business traveler’s life as comfortable suits and airline tickets. Like their consumer counterparts, these small laptops are compact enough to fit in most bags and light enough to carry without str...
Versatile matte display, Durable chassis, Robust suite of security software, Great performance...
Heavy, Poor battery life, Can run warm...
While slightly more expensive than some other laptops, and handicapped by poor battery life, the HP ProBook 5330m offers a solid combination of hardware and supports it with robust security software...
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With the ProBook 5330m , HP is introducing Beats Audio and a backlit keyboard to the m series for the first time. The model under review includes an Intel Core i5-2520M , although users can opt for a Core i3-2310M for $100 less at $799 USD . Regardless of...
Tough chassis, Good CPU performance, Quiet keyboard, Low fan noise (if not stressed)...
Mediocre screen quality, Low battery life, Rubbery Touchkeys, Outdoor use could be difficult...
All in all, the ProBook 5330m offers a very straightforward and unobtrusive design with extra data protection, additional layers of login credentials, a speedy processor and a more sophisticated power manager. Those interested in the built-in security sof...
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This laptop review covers the Alienware M11x and the HP ProBook 5330m computer systems.The Alienware M11x is an ultra-portable laptop aimed at gaming fans. While it may not be the thinnest in its class, the overall package in terms of design, features...
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It would be easy to look at the HP ProBook 5330M ($899 direct), with its slim profile and metal-clad exterior, and brush it off as another design emulating Apple. But you should never judge a notebook by its cover. Thanks to an Intel Core i5-2520M proc...
Attractive chassis, keyboard, Robust security options...
Runs hot, Includes no optical drive, Graphics capability is limited...
The components and design of the HP ProBook 5330M are aimed at business users, but the laptop maintains an aurora of elegance...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-05-12 21:55:40
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The HP ProBook 5330m is a budget-friendly, attractive business 13.3-inch laptop. It offers solid performance thanks to the Intel Core i3 dual-core processor and some unique features too, like a spill-resistance keyboard and fingerprint reader for a...
Sturdy, attractive design, Welldesigned keyboard, Wireless connectivity options...
No USB 3.0, No optical disc drive...
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Sometimes you need to buy a boatload of laptops for your staff when they need mobile PCs. HP is hoping its low cost ProBook 5330m business laptop lineup will fit the bill. Here we look at the £539 version, which strips out some features to hit that lo...
Overall, the HP ProBook 5330m offers few frills, but what it does include is well executed. So if you do need a no-frills unit, this compact unit from HP will bear closer scrutiny...
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Sometimes you need to buy a boatload of laptops for your staff when they need mobile PCs. HP is hoping its low-cost ProBook 5330m business laptop lineup will fit the bill. Here we look at the $799 version, which strips out some features to hit that low...
Has a very good, mattefinish LCD panel, Excellent keyboard...
No USB 3.0 support, Lacks builtin optical drive...
The ProBook 5330m is a low-cost, attractive business laptop with a great keyboard but few amenities...
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We always have to chuckle when laptop makers talk about making business systems look more palatable to the employees toting 'em. After all, it's not like we're going to walk off the job because we don't like the looks of that black box we've been assigned...
Solid build quality, Good performance / security specs for the price, Includes a 3G radio...
4cell battery doesn't last long on a charge, No extended battery option, Occasionally stiff keyboard...
The ProBook 5330m's a hell of a laptop for what you'll likely pay: even if you opt for the lowest-end, $799 pre-configured model, you'll get an encrypted 7,200RPM drive, 3G radio, and fingerprint reader. And though we can't promise its design will be your...
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With strong offerings from leading vendors such as Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba, small businesses have never had a better array of choices when it comes to notebooks. HP's 13-inch ProBook 5330m enters the fray with a host of features that a company of any...
The HP ProBook 5330m has many things going for it: strong performance, great looks, awesome audio, strong wireless scores, and best-in-class bundled software in HP Protect Tools. Unfortunately, this laptop's short battery life is a serious drawback for...
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If only all trickle-down schemes worked this beautifully. With its sleek lines and thin, two-tone brushed-aluminum chassis, the HP ProBook 5330M has adopted the executive-chic aesthetic of its enterprise-laptop big brother, the EliteBook, and...
Solid, striking metal chassis; moderate price; fine productivity-apps speed; better-than-average sound...
Short battery life; no USB 3.0 port; no optical drive...
Straddling small-business and enterprise laptops, this ProBook offers solid performance and high style at a very low price. Still, it's missing a few key elements, so know what you're getting—and not—before buying...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2014-02-05 01:36:46
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Rating:First things first: if you're strictly a home based laptop user, the ProBook 5330m probably isn't the best choice for you. If you're looking for a gaming laptop that you can bring with you places, look somewhere else my friend. The HP ProBook 5330m...
Sleek and elegant styling is both timeless and refined, The complete package of HP's security tools, Mobile 3G Broadband on a laptop at an affordable price...
Gets very hot when pushed beyond standard business tasks, No optical drive on a laptop makes it look like a netbook, very short battery life means lots of recharging...
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