We live in the times where the use of laptop is no longer limited to office workers or IT professionals. Everyone from construction professionals to scientists rely on laptops for getting their work done. It is natural for all professionals to want a laptop that is light in weight, looks attractive and performs satisfactorily. However, in all this, the durability of a laptop can get pushed down the priority list.

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What is the need for durability?

When you work in unconventional settings, there is no telling where your job might take you. You might have to work at a construction site in a scorching hot city, or participate in research work on the frozen planes of the Earth. An average laptop is in no way equipped to handle the extreme temperatures, altitude and humidity conditions of such places.

Even without these extreme considerations, laptops are often subjected to travel vibrations and transportation shocks if you travel frequently for business. Plus, as careful as we are while handling our laptops, we are sure most of us are guilty of accidentaly dropping our devices or bumping it into a table at least once. Without a strong chassis, the circuitry can get damaged along with the exterior.

Unable to handle such natural or man-made forces, an average laptop wears out much before its time. The frequent maintenance and early upgradations also burn a hole in your pocket due to unnecessary expenses, making them an unwise investment.

What Makes the HP ProBook series so durable?

The laptops from HP ProBook series, along with many of the other HP laptops are built with the aim of lasting for years inspite of what your or nature might put them through. With HP Total Test Process, the HP ProBook laptops undergo hours and hours of testing of military standard 810G and 810H tests (depending upon the model), so that you get the device of the very best of quality. From system components such as processors, host bus to notebook lids, displays, keyboards and battery cells, every part of the PCs is put to test.

Some of the tests included in the HP Total Test Process are –

  • Drop – Whether the laptop can handle 30-inch drop from every angle
  • Vibration – Whether the laptop can handle high-vibration for an extended period of time
  • High temperature – Whether the laptop can remain functional at 140°F and be stored at 160°F
  • Low temperature – Whether the laptop can remain functional at -20°F and be stored at -60°F
  • Humidity – Whether the laptop can remain opertational through humidity conditions as high as 95%
  • Dust – Whether the laptop can be operated after being subjected to hours of blowing dust
  • Solar radiation – The reaction of the laptop after being exposed to sunshine for extended periods

Thus, you can be assured that your chosen HP ProBook laptop will withstand any natural and man-made forces and you can take it anywhere without the fear of damage. Also, the powerful commercial and security features priced at value make these laptops an ideal choice for worry-free productivity. Contact us for more information on the HP ProBook series.