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HP EliteBook 2560p laptop, 2760p convertible tablet surface in additional leaked docs

We’re not quite sure what it’s with companies and their loose PDFs this present day, but another pair of documents have now surfaced on HP’s servers, which give the full specs and our first real take a look at the corporate’s previously leaked EliteBook 2560p and 2760p. Perhaps most notably, we now no doubt that the latter is indeed a convertible tablet as we had suspected, including a swiveling 12.1-inch matte display, together with your selection of Sandy Bridge Core i5 or i7 processors, as much as a 320GB hard disk drive or 160GB SSD, a maximum 16GB of RAM, and the same old integrated Intel HD3000 graphics (no other option, unfortunately). The EliteBook 2560p, then again, packs an ever so slightly larger 12.5-inch display, and a few mostly similar specs around the board — the largest exception being as much as a 750GB harddrive because of its 2.5-inch storage bay (versus 1.8-inch at the 2760p. Still no prices for either of them, although we’ve got to imagine that HP would be making these completely official fairly soon.

[Thanks, Reznov]

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