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The EliteBook Folio 1040 is HP’s second-generation Folio, replacing the EliteBook Folio 9470m. HP’s EliteBook Folio product line is aimed at high-end business users. The Folio 1040 performed particularly well in our testing; its key features include superb overall quality, a high-resolution 14-inch display, good keyboard and innovative touchpad (which HP calls the ForcePad), an emphasis on security and enterprise-grade features including a SmartCard slot and available docking station.
The Folio 1040 with battery like HP 14-F002LA Battery, HP 14-F048CA Battery, HP 14-F088CA Battery, HP 14Z-F000 Battery, HP HSTNN-LB6L Battery, HP NP03XL Battery, HP TPN-Q146 Battery, HP TPN-Q149 Battery, HP 760944-541 Battery, HP Pavilion 13 X360 Battery, HP Envy 15 X360 Battery, HP 761230-005 Battery is a halo product for HP; it’s designed to make a statement for the company. At 0.63 inches thin and 3.3 pounds, this notebook improves on its predecessor, the Folio 9470m and is one of the thinnest available sporting a 14-inch display. The Folio 1040’s design is a hybrid of business functionality and consumer desire for aesthetically pleasing products; this is the trend for modern business devices. It does away with straight edges and corners but keeps the business simplicity by using a two-tone color scheme and clean lines.
The quality of build is outstanding; the chassis is all but impossible to flex either by pressing down on the surface with abnormal pressure or grabbing and twisting by the corners. Fit and finish is also excellent; gaps between parts are minimal. As a matter of fact, the Folio 1040 is made of few parts to begin with – this tends to be more expensive, but ultimately yields a more compact design. Build materials consist of magnesium and ABS plastic.
We use our new Powermark benchmark in Balanced mode to test battery life. This test is a combination of automated web browsing, word processing, gaming and video playback workloads. This test is more strenuous than our previous test and produces expectedly lower battery life numbers.
The Folio 1040 lasted 4 hours, 15 minutes; this number is right in line with other Ultrabooks including the Acer Aspire S7. It outruns the Dell Latitude 7440 by about a half hour. Again, note our tests are more demanding than a typical workload; users can expect a couple of hours beyond the numbers we received from this test for everyday usage.
Our review model of the HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 has the following specifications:
•14.0-inch display (1600×900 resolution, anti-glare surface, SVA panel)
•Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
•Intel Core i5-4200U dual-core processor (1.6GHz, up to 2.6GHz Turbo Boost, 3MB cache, 15W TDP)
•Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4400
•4GB DDR3L-1600 RAM (1x 4GB; 16GB max – 2x 8GB)
•128GB SanDisk mSATA SSD (SD6SN1M-128G-100)
•No internal optical drive
•Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260 802.11ac (2×2) wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.0 combo
•Integrated HD webcam
•Integrated fingerprint reader
•6-cell li-polymer (42Wh) battery
•1-year limited warranty
•Dimensions: 13.31″ x 9.19″ x 0.63″
•Weight: 3.3 lbs.
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