Spill-proof HP ProBook 6×45b: Video shows not perfect
Filed under: Laptops, Video News | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 13, 2009 | No Comments

When you look at the range of HP ProBook 6×45b laptops they look very boring, but the new ProBook, 6545b and 6445b designed for business use are hiding something very cool under its keyboard, a spill tray making the laptop spill-proof. Back in March 2008, Dell planned to launch the E6400 ATG laptop, this was also spill-proof
How often have you had a cup of coffee in your hands and you have split a little on your keys, this would normally be a disaster, but not for the HP laptops. The system is not perfect, which the video below explains in great detail.
Engadget states that it is not foolproof, but it is a great attempt at Hewlett Packard to try to protect your laptops vitals. HP has not stopped there though on these new range of laptops, the computer maker has also designed a new energy management software.
The software offers users a configuration panel; this will work out estimates of how much life left in the battery based on a number of settings. Prices start at just $799, and come with a range of upgrade options to suit your individual needs.
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