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HP EliteBook 2760p tours the FCC, shows up online starting at $1,499

HP isn’t looking to keep its 12.1-inch EliteBook 2760p convertible tablet a secret today, but honestly it would not matter even supposing the corporate tried — the ever-reliable FCC made a number of pictures and documentation available in a filing by Sierra Wireless. That is the company that supplies the Qualcomm Gobi3000 dual-mode GSM / CDMA radio on this tablet, you notice, which ought to be a pretty option for business travelers — though we do not see any mention of it within the first three Elitebook 2760p models confirmed on HP’s website. What’s that, you are saying? Confirmation? Yes, indeed, as HP is already listing three versions starting at $1,499, with the bottom model nabbing you a 2.3Ghz Core i5-2410M, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi and a 320GB hard disk drive. FCC pics below, and many more details at our source links.

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