HP's EliteBooks offer an attractive design, AMD technology, and many security features. However, these business notebooks frequently stood out with a high power consumption, their low display quality, and a mediocre battery life. We evaluate in our review of the HP EliteBook 755 G5 whether something has changed with this newest generation.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-EliteBook-755-G5-Ryzen-7-2700U-Vega-10-Laptop-Review.317512.0.html
Nice detailed review!
Although this review is titled "HP Elitebook 755 G5" (with 512GB), it also contains some measurements for a "HP Elitebook 745 G5" (with 256GB).
Maybe it was originally intended to be a combined review.
The case images are for the 745 G5 (no numberpad), while the 755 G5 has a numberpad.
www.notebookcheck.net/HP-EliteBook-755-G5-Ryzen-7-2700U-Vega-10-Laptop-Review.317512.0.html#toc-case-the-elitebook-755-g5-with-a-metal-case
s/fan vent on the right/fan vent on the left/
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What a shock, an OEM setting a BS low limit on an APU to cripple it. 60C is entirely too low for the max temp in a laptop
Hi there
Any idea why the battery life us so much larger than on the 745?
Even though the 755 has a 56wh abbtery compared to 52 in the 745 the screen is larger - so why does it last 20% longer on battery? Different/newer bios?