Pros
- Good control over security and power
- Matte LCD screen is pleasing
Cons
- Industrial design is a little clunky
- Speaker quality is terrible
Bottom Line
HP’s latest EliteBook 8460p won’t win any awards for looks, but it does come with a good display and keyboard for road warriors.
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