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Every laptop and PC developer will make sure to segment their products to key market groups. From the casual users to hardcore gamers, there is always a laptop for the specific type of person you are. HP has their Elitebook series to cater to users workin...
Versatile in its usability, Great audio, Solid security...
Not the best build quality, Touchpad is faulty, Bad battery life...
Overall, the Elitebook 745 G5 does the job as advertised and keeps your privacy secured. It's definitely more for business than play, though its drawbacks certainly doesn't help in that regard. Check it out if you're need a stable and portable work laptop...
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If you're a mobile professional that wants a powerful notebook for the corporate world, then HP has something for you. The company's new EliteBook 745 G5 has AMD's newest Ryzen Processors and GPU for extra power, though at the expense of class-leading bat...
The EliteBook 745 G5 is a fairly mixed bag. On one hand, we like its overall looks, feature set, relatively light body and powerful hardware combination that'll make short work of most office-related tasks.On the other hand, its less than capable display...
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Back in the day, business laptops were utilized for one purpose only — business. They didn't pack much of a punch in them since work was the primary focus. Enter the present times where individuals who are in the market for business laptops are also looki...
The HP EliteBook 745 G5 is sleek and elegant. However, it has a couple of unsatisfying aspects to it. I don't think I'd trade in a short battery life span in favor of a light body, premium-looking design, and excellent audio output. They pointing stick in...
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It’s using the AMD Ryzen Pro platform, which provides all the benefits of a Ryzen 7 processor along with a security co-processor that runs AMD’s GuardMI tech. This promises memory encryption, secure boot processes and support for TPM 2. AMD also guarantee...
Sleek design, Long battery life, Well-suited to office use...
Not great value, Disappointing display, Poor gaming performance...
The AMD version of the 745 has enough power and battery life for most needs, but there's no X factor...
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HP has one of the longest business relationships with Intel out of any PC maker, but the company can also spot an opportunity to go elsewhere if the conditions are right. And those stars have recently aligned, with the launch in 2017 of the AMD Ryzen proc...
AMD Ryzen 7 APU, Impressive graphics performance, All-metal exterior...
Poor screen, Mediocre battery life, Security measures can be annoying...
The EliteBook 745 G5 is a classy laptop with many good features, but it's undermined by some less wonderful aspects, mostly pertaining to power requirements.Using the Ryzen APU was a good strategic move, as it offers much better graphical performance than...
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Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 5Ryzen-based business laptops remain surprisingly rare, given that AMD's current crop of chips tend to be better multitaskers than their Intel counterparts. Perhaps the HP EliteBook 745 G5, with its quad-core...
Sturdy design, Great keyboard and trackpad, Comprehensive security tools...
Poor display, Short battery life, Performance seems lower than it should be...
The EliteBook 745 G5 is a tale of two laptops: one, a beautifully-made professional notebook with lots of tools for keeping your data safe, the other a disappointing misstep with a budget-tier screen. The strengths just about outweigh the weaknesses ov...
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Seeing an AMD Ryzen processor in a laptop is enough of a rarity to be noteworthy these days. That's what powers HP's EliteBook 745 G5, which is available in ten off-the-page configurations on HP's UK website. With a starting price of £839 (inc. VAT; £699...
Solid build, Good array of ports and connectors, Good security features...
Display lacks brightness and is reflective, Disappointing battery life...
The HP EliteBook 745 G5 has some impressive features, including a solid build and a good array of ports. The keyboard is comfortable to use, although the cut-out for the pointing stick is oversized and makes typing with the G, H and B keys awkward. Unfort...
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Very good disappointment. AMD Ryzen, mostly known for offering CPUs for consumer products, now want to compete with Intel in the business market. The EliteBook 745 G5, based on the very good EliteBook 840 G5, seems to fit the bill - at least on paper. You...
AMD CPU delivers a better boost performance, Higher GPU performance than Intel-iGPUs, Sturdy metal case, Comfortable input devices, Solid ports including a docking port, Plenty of security features, Stays always cool and usually silent, 3 years of warran...
CPU & GPU are throttled a lot in some cases, Poor battery life compared to competitors, No Thunderbolt 3, No high resolution display option, SSD slow for a PCIe-NVMe-SSD, No SD card reader, Doesn't reach 100% sRGB...
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