![]() We see a savings advantage even if the employee rather than employer pays for the device.įigure 1: Savings with Intel vPro 2 in 1 HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2. $1,598 compared to a laptop and Android tablet $1,470 over 3 years compared to a laptop and iPad G2 compared with a HP EliteBook 840 G1 Notebook PC paired with an Apple iPad Air or Samsung We estimate savings per user over three years for the Intel vPro 2 in 1 HP EliteBook Revolve 810 Laptop we pair with the consumer tablets is less manageable because it lacks Intel vPro Savings if you take advantage of its remote management and security features. The HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 with its 4th Generation Intel Core vPro processor adds to (Note: Weĭid not include these costs in our TCO analysis.) The organization avoids costs for accessories and peripherals for a second device. The longer lifecycle of business-class tablets and laptops versus consumer tablets reduces ![]() Software purchases are for only one device instead of two. IT departments can perform less work and reduce staff costs by managing and securing one ![]() Hardware costs and hardware support plans can be lower for one device instead of two. Revolve 810 G2 with Intel vPro technologies, the organization saves in the following key ways: The exact savings we found are specific to the device models weĬhose and the assumptions we made (see Assumptions).īy replacing the two planned devices-a laptop plus consumer tablet-with an HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2, an Intel vPro 2 in 1, would be a less expensive and more secureĪlternative for the organization and provide a better laptop plus tablet experience for Our analysis shows that instead purchasing a single HP EliteBook IPad Air or an Android consumer tablet-both of which the organization will manage, Purchase two devices for each staff member-a sub $1,000 laptop and either an Apple We analyzed three-year costs and value for an organization that plans to Processor options including the Intel Core i5 vPro processor we consider here. It supports a range of 4th generation Intel Core™ i3 to Core i7 Here, we look at the HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2, a laptop that rotates toĬonvert to a tablet. Performance, and long battery life of a tablet. This versatile class of devices boasts the sleek design, light weight, impressive Needs of workers who want the portability of a tablet and the business functionality of a ![]() The Intel vPro 2 in 1, a type of device that transforms from a laptop to a tabletĪnd back again, can be the best and least expensive way for an organization to meet the ![]() A Principled Technologies white paper 2Total cost of ownership: Save with an HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2.TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP: SAVE WITH AN HP ELITEBOOK REVOLVE 810 G2 Total cost of ownership: Save with an HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 2 in 1 Intel vPro vs. The savings would become even more dramatic if you factored in the costs associated with additional peripheral devices and accessories, and the time employees must spend managing files and content (costs we omitted from our analysis).įor companies that want to provide their workers with tablet devices and for companies that support bring-your-own employee-purchased or BYOD solutions, the benefits of a single 2 in 1 device such as the 2 in 1 Intel vPro HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 are many. The cost advantages of the HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 became obvious when we added in the costs of the tablet, hardware support, consumer tablet replacement costs, and costs to deploy, manage, secure, and support two devices versus one 2 in 1 Intel vPro HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 device with business-grade security. That was not true here, even for the devices alone: The HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2 device cost about the same as the combined hardware cost of the laptop device and either consumer tablet. At first blush, one might expect a laptop and a consumer tablet solution to be cheaper than a 2 in 1 Intel vPro. We estimated costs for an organization to purchase, deploy, manage, and secure an HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2, a 2 in 1 with an Intel Core processor featuring Intel vPro technology, versus a sub-$1,000 laptop combined with either an iPad or Android tablet. ![]()
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