brchan wrote:Most HP elitebooks are not flimsy. I would argue that the 8470p is stronger than most newer thinkpads. Exterior generally seems more resistant to breaking, but is easier to get dents. Elitebooks use duracase exterior magnesium alloy design while thinkpads have a rollcage + plastic exterior. However, thinkpads do seem to handle water spills better.
http://h41112.www4.hp.com/promo/profess ... _us_en.pdf
The keyboards and trackpoint on elitebooks are generally poorer compared to the thinkpad ones.
Well in the older HPs the magnesium frame is more prevalent (but then I could make the case that older ThinkPads are even more durable than said older elitebooks), so the ThinkPads are always more durable.
We just got some elitebooks in today and as usual, cheap feeling and the keyboard flexes like a bouncy castle floor (newer thinkpads like the T430 *do not* have flexing keyboards, very solid). Also since I got multiple elitebooks in I was able to compare manufacturing inconsistencies. The synaptics touchstyk on the elitebooks is never consistently positioned, sometimes it's glued down at an odd angle... so that's going to affect how it performs. Yuck.
Onto the magnesium frame-- *only* the bottom cover was magneiusm, the rest of the machine was plastic (top cover was plated in thin metal, though). And the only piece of magneiusm was so thin... The T430's internal magnesium frame is much thicker and they feel way more solid.
If you want pictures of the inconsistent touchstyks, the lack of magnesium and the chintzy keyboard: I can provide. The ONLY thing that impressed me was that the fan was ball-bearing based. In lieu of all that the elitebooks do look nice, but those keyboards... why HP... why... makes the new ThinkPad chiclet 'boards lordly.