This week
“Mysteries will be solved, goodies will be revealed, appetites shall be satisfied and orders shall be taken.”
-Anonymous person
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By Chema, March 9, 2010 @ 10:18 pm
Hi Brad,
But did this person refer to EliteBook models themselves or to HP products in general? If the former, perhaps we can expect the launch of the 8740w soon…
By Anton, March 11, 2010 @ 11:41 pm
Hi.
When can we expect the 8440p review ???
Please you are killing me here. I need to know the facts of the 8440p, before I decide on witch one I want. I battling to decide if I must take the 8440p or 8450p.
By casper, March 13, 2010 @ 4:21 am
According to my calendar, this week is up – celebrating friday evening with a glass of wine here… However, I don’t feel there is less mystery than last friday, and my appetite is far from satisfied. Patience, patience. Not my strong side.
Maybe next friday I can celebrate an order of a 8740w? (hope…)
By Jeff, March 16, 2010 @ 7:30 am
Looks like Anonymous Person was also Erroneous Person.
There’s definitely been something awry in high-end notebook land for the past several months. What you can order gets delayed by months. The rest should have been announced by now, but hasn’t been. EliteBooks, ThinkPads, Precisions, and even MacBook Pros are affected. I’ve read some reports of a shortage of Chinese labor in the electronics factories. Do a Google News search for “chinese labor shortage” and you’ll see quite a few. Still, there has been little mention of it in the American tech media.