HP ProBook 4520s Review

Author Admin | 4:16:00 AM

 The HP ProBook 4520s is a small and medium business laptop that replaces the older 4510s from last year. This durable laptop offers Core i5 computing power and a striking 15.6-inch display, as well as a comprehensive set of tools for business users on the go. 

HP ProBook 4520s XT944UT 15.6-Inch Laptop



HP ProBook 4520s Review

HP ProBook 4520s Specs:
Windows 7 Professional (32-bit)
Intel Core i5 430M Processor (2.26GHz, 3MB cache)
4GB RAM
320GB hard drive
15.6 inches (1,366x768 native resolution)
Integrated Intel GMA HD
6-Cell 47WHr Battery
Dimensions: 14.64 x 9.83 x 1.09-inches
Weight: Starting at 5.27lbs
Atheros AR9285 BGN Wifi, Bluetooth 2.1, 1Gb 
LAN LightScribe DVD+/-RW Optical Drive

The notebook comes equipped with a 15.6" anti-glare display with a 16:9 widescreen. The 1,366x768 screen is LED-backlit and has an aspect ratio of 16-to-9; the surface has a matte anti-glare coating that is nonreflective. The LCD while fairly strong at creating vibrant colours and sharp images suffers from limited viewing angles. 


The full-size keyboard on the notebook shares the same design as the one found on the 4510s and provides fantastic spacing between keys for typing as well as a dedicated number pad. There is a full number pad and all the keys are in the right place, as you would expect.  Each key is relatively flat with a nice matte texture and the keys sit above a glossy black support frame. The individual key presses are quiet without loud clicking sounds as you type. 


The speakers on the notebook performed roughly on average with other small and medium business notebooks. While its speakers have volume, like most laptops it's heavily treble weighted and doesn't give a good experience — you're best using external speakers or headphones if you want to listen to music. 

 The HP Probook 4520s has three USB 2.0 ports, VGA and HDMI-out, one eSATA/USB combo port, LAN, dialup modem, and audio jacks. It also features an ExpressCard/34 slot and SDHC-card reader for expansion.


People who read this post also read :



0 comments