I was able to install it, but it reinstalled the old driver on a reboot, so I couldn't see if it worked or not. I tried the Beta driver suggested earlier in this thread, but had trouble getting it to work as well. I entered a case with HP, and am currently working with them on the flickering issue, but they have not resolved the issue yet. I tried switching one of the external displays to VGA, but experienced a really strange jittery screen after a while, which became unusable for the user, so I switched it back. Up to Intel Advanced-N 6200 (802.We are using straight Display Port to Display Port without an adapter for both external displays.
Workstation models could be configured with ISV-certified professional graphics cards such as the ATI FirePro M7820 or the Nvidia Quadro FX 5000M (at the time of release the most powerful workstation-class graphics card on the market ). Models with quad-core CPUs supported up to 32 GB of RAM. Appearance-wise, the workstation models were changed to a darker "gunmetal" finish while the non-workstation models retained the brighter "silver" finish. HP also added DisplayPort and USB 3.0 ports.
The xx40 series brought several changes and new features, including upgrading to the new Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors and DDR3 SDRAM, new semi- chiclet keyboard and for the 14.0" and 15.6" models the switch from 16:10 to 16:9 displays. The xx40 series comprised the following models: Up to Intel Core 2 Duo SL9600 (2 x 2.13 GHz) First Generation (2008-2009) Specification The 6930p model was notable for being claimed by HP to be the first notebook to break the 24-hour battery life barrier. The xx30 generation comprised the following notebooks:Īll models used Intel Core 2 CPUs and 16:10 aspect ratio displays. Before that, HP's p- and w-class ( professional and workstation, respectively) notebooks were not branded as EliteBooks, nor did they have the EliteBooks' distinctive anodized aluminum styling. The first generation of EliteBooks was the xx30 series. Laptop storage combinations (excluding WWAN slot) Level Release history of EliteBook notebooks 2009-2018 Earlier EliteBook models featured the HP Night Light keyboard light, while in subsequent generations HP has added a backlit keyboard option to some 15" and 17" workstation models. The notebooks feature a magnesium alloy chassis, anodized aluminum lid and palm rests, spill-resistant keyboards, active hard-drive protection and dual pointing devices ( touchpad and pointing stick). The HP EliteBook line is engineered to meet military MIL-STD-810 standards for reliability and performance under extreme conditions, namely for temperature, altitude, humidity, dust, shock and vibration.