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HP is one of the persistent brands found in the business segment. Today we are looking at a device that is more on the premium side, both with its price and with its claims. Actually, we reviewed its predecessor last year and were left with mixed feelings. At first glance, this unit lives up to the promise of great build quality and sleek design, aiming directly at Apple’s. In addition to that, this year HP added a touch sensitive IPS panel as an option. Moreover, HP is bragging about the docking capabilities of the EliteBook 850 G5. There are a lot of capable laptops in this segment, although HP’s EliteBook 850 G5 takes a little different approach and it addresses multimedia too.

My problem occurred recently with my iMac G5 which up to now has not had a single setback for 5years and it has served me well. The Mac is running on Mac OS X version 10.4.11 with a 2.1GHz processor and 1.5 GB ram. To be sure that your computer is not infected with any sort of viruses, update your antivirus and then run a full system. I am trying to install a SATA/eSATA PCI Card in my Mac (G5 1.6GHz Processor 1GB RAM running OS X 10.5.8), the card fits but the OS does not recognize the card. Is There anywhere I can get a generic driver for this card?

It will also be interesting to see how the new RX 540 GPU by AMD fares against the older one, which was burdened with AMD’s former blemishes. Without further ado, let’s see if the performance matches the premium looks of this high-priced piece of hardware. Features. Fingerprint reader.

Web camera HD 720p. Backlit keyboard. Microphone 3 multi array microphone. Speakers Bang & Olufsen stereo speakers. Optical drive. Security Lock slot.

Spill-resistant keyboard with drain. Ambient light sensor What’s in the box?

The device is neatly protected by large foam pieces. Somewhere inside the box are thrown the manuals and set up guides, and for the charger there is a separate compartment. Design and construction HP EliteBook 850 G5 features a very sleek design with a premium build quality at first glance.

We suppose that the paint job on this device is very thick as our tools weren’t able to detect the aluminum, advertised by HP (although it really feels like aluminum). The 18.3 mm profile suits very well the 15.6-inch form factor and moreover, it is built like a tank. It measures at 370 x 252 x 18.3 mm (14.57″ x 9.92″ x 0.72″) and weighs 1.78 kg (3.9 lbs).

As you can see from the image below, there is a strip in the upper part of the top panel, which is made of plastic and resembles the antenna for the SIM card. With a lot of willpower, the lid can be opened with a single hand and moreover – it feels very durable with almost no bend when exposed to external forces. This is both due to the aluminum lid and the tempered glass placed on top of the touch screen panel.

Opening it up, we can see bezels which are hiding the face recognition sensors, the Web camera and some microphones on the top and HP’s logo on the bottom. Next, we look at the base of the HP EliteBook 850 G5, which is once again made from aluminum. The grill on top, seen in the picture below, conceals the Bang and Olufsen branded speakers – upward facing speakers are always good. However, there is a lot more happening beneath it. First – the keyboard – it has a good tactile feedback and it’s good for typing, although the key travel is relatively short.

However, what we don’t like is the placement of the “up” and “down” arrow keys – usual “setback” of HP devices. The keyboard also houses the mandatory for a business device (as seen on Latitudes and ThinkPads), joystick. Then we move to the touchpad, which has dedicated buttons on top, which are meant for when you use the joystick and integrated buttons beneath the glass surface of the touchpad itself.

It feels adequate enough and the keys are easy to recognize, despite the lack of visual designation. A feature that HP integrated inside the touchpad area is an NFC antenna. Speaking of input devices, we can’t miss the brilliant touch screen.

Combined with the super fast Core i7-8550U it appears to be very accurate and responsive. In addition to the good build quality, this device features a couple of biometric security features – a fingerprint reader, as well as a face recognition system. We found the first one to be super accurate, while not the fastest on the market. What we liked more, though, is the facial recognition, which is rarely found on a laptop. Recently we tested the Dell XPS 13 9370, which is also equipped with this feature. HP’s technology has a slight edge over the Dell counterpart, as the device unlocked every time we looked at it.

However, if your head is pointing at the keyboard, it won’t recognize you at all. Last but not least, the I/O, which has some interesting additions compared to cheaper devices.

The left side of the EliteBook 850 G5 houses the hot air vent, as well as a single USB 3.0 Type-A port that supports charging when the device is turned off, and a Smart Card reader expansion slot. On the other side, you can see the charging connector, accompanied by a Thunderbolt 3 port. Following next we have the docking connector, an RJ-45 port, one HDMI 1.4b connector, as well as another USB 3.0 Type-A port and a 3.5 mm combo jack. HP has done a great job making the EliteBook 850 G5 easy to upgrade. While it lacks a service panel, and you have to take off the entire bottom plate, this can be done very easily.

You need to remove all 10 Phillips head screws (two of them are located in black holes). After that, carefully lift the panel, and you’re there. As you can see, the internals resemble a wide area with barely any free space left.

First, we’re going to take a look at the battery. It has three cells and a capacity of 56Wh, which combined with the ULV chipset should result in good amounts of time away from the plug. Right above it are located both RAM DIMMs, which support 32 GB of DDR4 memory. In the image below you can see the cooling solution HP opted to use for this notebook. While retaining almost the same cooling design as its predecessor it proves to be insufficient for the Radeon RX 540 configuration. This design has the major flaw of connecting the CPU and GPU on one heat transfer path which ruins the efficiency and makes GPU temperatures, in this case, extremely hard to manage. Here you can see both wireless adapters – the left one (WWAN adapter) is optional and provides 4G connectivity via SIM card.

Next, we have the SSD slot, which in our case is occupied by the superfast 512GB Samsung PM981 NVMe drive. However, storage devices are region dependent so keep that in mind when looking for a laptop. In the image above you can see one more interesting thing that HP introduced to its series – I/O connectors are modular, so if one breaks you can replace it with the same model super easily. And last but not least, here is the design of the touchpad PCB, if you’ve never seen one.

In this case, there is an NFC antenna right between the PCB and the glass on the other side. Display quality HP EliteBook 850 G5 in the configuration we tested is equipped with a Full HD IPS touch sensitive panel and bears a model number AUO B156HAN02.3. It has a diagonal of 15.6 inches and a resolution of 1920 x 1080, leading to a pixel pitch of 0.18 x 0.18 mm and a pixel density of 142 ppi, thus making it appear as “Retina” when viewed from at least 60 cm. Viewing angles are comfortable.

We measured a peak brightness of 232 nits in the center of the screen and 225 nits as an average across the surface with 7% maximum deviation. The correlated color temperature on white screen at maximum brightness is 6810K – a bit colder than the optimal 6500K in sRGB. However, further along the grey scale we get a slightly warmer image – 6710K.

You can see how values change at 142 nits or in other words – 80% brightness. Values above 4.0 are unwanted and should not be present.

The contrast ratio is good – 1200:1 (1140:1 after calibration). Color reproduction To make sure we are on the same page, we would like to give you a little introduction of the sRGB color gamut and the Adobe RGB. To start, there’s the CIE 1976 Uniform Chromaticity Diagram that represents the visible specter of colors by the human eye, giving you a better perception of the color gamut coverage and the color accuracy.

Inside the black triangle, you will see the standard color gamut (sRGB) that is being used by millions of people in HDTV and on the web. As for the Adobe RGB, this is used in professional cameras, monitors etc for printing. Basically, colors inside the black triangle are used by everyone and this is the essential part of the color quality and color accuracy of a mainstream notebook.

Still, we’ve included other color spaces like the famous DCI-P3 standard used by movie studios, as well as the digital UHD Rec.2020 standard. Rec.2020, however, is still a thing of the future and it’s difficult for today’s displays to cover that well. We’ve also included the so-called Michael Pointer gamut, or Pointer’s gamut, which represents the colors that naturally occur around us every day. Sadly, the panel we tested failed to suffice in this aspect, rendering only 54% of the sRGB color gamut. We tested the accuracy of the display with 24 commonly used colors like light and dark human skin, blue sky, green grass, orange etc. You can check out the results at factory condition and also, with the “Design and Gaming” profile.

The next figure shows how well the display is able to reproduce really dark parts of an image, which is essential when watching movies or playing games in low ambient light. The left side of the image represents the display with stock settings, while the right one is with the “Gaming and Web Design” profile activated. On the horizontal axis, you will find the grayscale and on the vertical axis – the luminance of the display. In the two graphs below you can easily check for yourself how your display handles the darkest nuances but keep in mind that this also depends on the settings of your current display, the calibration, the viewing angle and the surrounding light conditions. Response time (Gaming capabilities) We test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “black-to-white” and “white-to-black” method from 10% to 90% and reverse. We recorded Fall Time + Rise Time = 27 ms.

PWM (Screen flickering) Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is an easy way to control monitor brightness. When you lower the brightness, the light intensity of the backlight is not lowered, but instead turned off and on by the electronics with a frequency indistinguishable to the human eye. In these light impulses, the light/no-light time ratio varies, while brightness remains unchanged, which is harmful to your eyes.

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You can read more about that in our. HP EliteBook 850 G5 does not use PWM to adjust its screen brightness at any level. This makes it comfortable to use for extended periods of time in this aspect.

Blue light emissions Installing of our Health-Guard profile not only eliminates PWM but also reduces the harmful Blue Light emissions while keeping the colors of the screen perceptually accurate. If you’re not familiar with the Blue light, the TL;DR version is – emissions that negatively affect your eyes, skin and your whole body. You can find more information about that. Conclusion HP EliteBook 850 G5’s IPS display proved to be a sufficient business grade panel. The lack of PWM adjustment of the brightness and good contrast levels, combined with the excellent viewing angles make it very good for office work. However, the display is inappropriate for web designers as it has a very shallow color range and moreover, the colors are not that accurate, even though our Gaming and Web design profile, vastly improves that.

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Added to cart Sound Although EliteBook 850 G5’s Bang & Olufsen speakers sound good, there are some deviations in the whole frequency range. Software HP installed all sorts of security features that you may or you may not need on your Windows 10 operating system.

However, if you really need them and you have to reinstall your device, you can find them as well as all of the drivers you’re going to need here: Battery As always, the battery tests were run with Windows power saving setting and Wi-Fi turned on, and the screen brightness adjusted to 120 nits. EliteBook 850 G5’s 56Wh battery unit provided decent performance, enabling the user to browse the web for 10 hours and 50 minutes, watch movies for 9 hours and do some minor gaming for two hours and a quarter, although we doubt you are going to do the latter away from the wall. We use F1 2017’s built-in benchmark on loop in order to simulate real-life gaming. CPU – Intel Core i7-8550U The Intel Core i7-8550U is part of the new 8th Generation Kaby Lake Refresh and it’s a direct successor to the Intel Core i7-7500U from the Kaby Lake generation and the Intel Core i7-6500U from the 6th Skylake generation. With the latest alteration to the ULV (ultra-low voltage) processors, Intel doubles the core count from 2 to 4 and retaining the so-called Hyper-Threading technology, keeping the same 14nm manufacturing process and feature the same 15W TDP. However, due to the core count change, the base frequency of the Core i7-8550U is lowered to only 1.8 GHz while Turbo Boost frequencies remain pretty high – somewhere between 3.7 – 4.0 GHz. This ensures considerably higher multi-core and single-core performance during short workloads before going back to more bearable frequencies considering the 15W TDP but most of the other specs and features remain the same.

The chip also incorporates a newer Intel Gen 9.5 integrated graphics called Intel UHD Graphics 620. The support for Google’s VP9 codec and H.265/HEVC Main 10 is still the most notable feature of the iGPU. Intel claims that the new UHD 620 chips improve the overall power consumption compared to the previous one. You can browse through our top CPUs ranking. 10.89 +0.7% Results are from our Photoshop benchmark test (the lower the score, the better) HP EliteBook 850 G5 CPU variants Here you can see an approximate comparison between the CPUs that can be found in the HP EliteBook 850 G5 models on the market. This way you can decide for yourself which HP EliteBook 850 G5 model is the best bang for your buck.

Note: The chart shows the cheapest different CPU configurations so you should check what the other specifications of these laptops are by clicking on the laptop’s name / CPU. 8.49 -0.8% Results are from our Photoshop benchmark test (the lower the score, the better) GPU – AMD Radeon RX 540 (2GB GDDR5) AMD Radeon RX 540 is based on the Polaris architecture and consists of 8 CUs, 16 ROPs, 32 Texture Units and 512 Stream Processors.

According to AMD it can go up to 1219 MHz on demand and comes in two variants – 2GB and 4GB GDDR5 memory. Radeon RX 540’s memory works at 6000 MHz effective and is build on a 128-bit interface.

The memory bandwidth is 96 GB/s. This graphics card supports DirectX 12.0, H264/H265/HEVC encoding and 4K on 60Hz via the HDMI port. You can browse through our top GPUs ranking. 559.00 +2.5% Results are from the Unigine Superposition benchmark (higher the score, the better) HP EliteBook 850 G5 GPU variants Here you can see an approximate comparison between the GPUs that can be found in the HP EliteBook 850 G5 models on the market. This way you can decide for yourself which HP EliteBook 850 G5 model is the best bang for your buck.

Note: The chart shows the cheapest different GPU configurations so you should check what the other specifications of these laptops are by clicking on the laptop’s name / GPU. 237 -8% Results are from the Unigine Superposition benchmark (higher the score, the better) Storage performance Our HP EliteBook 850 G5 review unit has got a Samsung PM981 NVMe drive with 512 GB storage. It is one of the fastest SSDs we ever tested with Read and Write speeds of 3382.7 MB/s and 2025.5 MB/s respectively. Gaming tests The Radeon RX 540, found on this particular laptop is not exactly a gaming graphics card, but it can provide you with some decent framerates at low resolution and eye-candy in GTA V. We also tried CS:GO and DOTA 2, but in both cases there was Vsync interrupting the whole time, thus we didn’t take the results in mind. As you can see, the framerate on GTA V may also be mistaken for Vsync driven result, but the case was not the same here. Those 60 fps are an overall average from all five scenes on the GTA V benchmark.

Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) HD, Low HD, Medium HD, Very High Average FPS 60 fps 29 fps – fps Min FPS 22 fps 11 fps – fps Temperatures The temperature tests go this way. We use Prime95 and FurMark to torture the CPU and the GPU respectively. This won’t give real-life representation but with our methodology, we try to give you the most optimal results. The first values from the test are from the 30th second of running the Prime95 stress test, which simulates a heavy task run on your computer (usually lighter tasks take from a part of the second up to a couple of seconds). Next, we take the ones from the 2nd-minute mark, which imitates a very heavy task, run on the CPU. The last values we give you are the ones at the end of the test, which is 15 minutes, simulating the CPU load when rendering a video, for example. CPU torture test Let’s start with reminding you of the Base and Turbo frequencies of the Core i7-8550U, which are 1.8 GHz and 4.0 GHz, respectively.

Our unit idled at 39°C but needed no more than 7 seconds to reach 83°C and slump the frequencies to 2.0 GHz. Although the first couple of seconds were optimistic as the frequency of the cores fluctuated between 2.5 and 3.5 GHz, we didn’t wait long until we saw a huge drop in clock speed. CPU Temperature (0 – 15:00 min.) 0-30 min. GPU torture test Next, we tested the Radeon RX 540 with our favorite FurMark stress test. We are not proud to say that our fears of the cooling not being sufficient enough for this hardware were justified. Even at the beginning of the torture test we noticed some fluctuations in the clock speeds, which by the way were far from the maximum boost clock of this GPU. Moreover, around the 3-minute mark, which coincided with the GPU reaching 67°C, clock speeds fell drastically down to around 250 MHz.

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This was the trend for the entire test, excluding a 1-minute adventure to the relatively normal 550-750 MHz just to go back to the same 250 MHz, until the end. Although the inside temperatures were not that high, the thin profile and aluminum body resulted in high surface temperatures. Moreover, unlike other devices, the EliteBook 850 G5 was warm across the whole surface area, with crucial parts like the keyboard reaching more than 40°C.

Still, this happened on a very rare occasion of extreme load. However, keep in mind that the fan likes to spin even at low loads but it’s very quiet. 32.7°C Verdict As with every device in this price range, we approached HP EliteBook 850 G5 with a lot of expectations. Although the device is very well built, it didn’t meet some essential requirements. Performance-wise, it falls behind some cheaper devices like the and the.

However, the build quality of this notebook is exceptional. Being so thin and lightweight, while featuring an all aluminum body resembles a Macbook approach, hence we decided to put the latter in the comparison charts (just for fun). We must note that the foundations built by its predecessor – were not stable at all and HP had some time to think about what went wrong with it. First of all – display quality. This year we definitely saw an improvement over the mediocre TN panel.

Now featuring an IPS display, the laptop lets you enjoy high contrast ratio, comfortable viewing angles but sadly, because of the use of a budget panel, the color range is poor as the screen displays only half of the colors found on the Internet. However, this is our only complaint as it doesn’t use PWM for brightness adjustment. Again, among the strongest points of this year’s model is battery life with around 11 hours of web surfing and 9 hours of video playback with twice the core count. Moreover, the device is NVMe SSD enabled and our unit actually shipped with such, which makes a huge difference.

We were really impressed by the input devices as well. A fast keyboard, adequate touchpad with glass surface and NFC antenna embedded in it and last but not least – optional touchscreen, which behaves very well.

However, HP doesn’t specify if it’s stylus-enabled or not. We left the setbacks at the end on purpose. This is because almost all of them can be ignored given the target group of this computer. First of all – the Core i7-8550U doesn’t perform at a decent level in the raw tests, although the device proved to be very snappy and didn’t lag for a second. Next, we have poor graphics card management, which makes it throttle too soon and with low temperature (we don’t know if this is going to be fixed in a future update). However, this happens under extreme conditions, which are unlikely to occur in the business segment. Finally, we have to say that this device is inappropriate for web designers as color accuracy is not decent plus there is the aforesaid poor color range.

However, if you need a fast, cool looking laptop, loaded with features and made specifically for docking – EliteBook 850 G5 is your laptop if you are ready to pay the heavy price tag, though.

Photoshop:: CC Update 14.1.2 Does Not Recognize IMac Graphic Card Sep 26, 2013 I updated my PS-CC to 14.1.2 and now my graphics card is not recognized. The problem this update was suppose to have fixed. I have an iMac 27-inch late 2012 with 32 GB memory and 1TB hard drive. My graphic card is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 512 MB. When starting PS-CC after the update, I received a message that my graphics card was not recognized and I need to update the driver. As you known, only Apple has updates to the graphics driver.

There is NO update to the driver on Apple. In checking my preferences I do not have Open GL capability now. My driver worked just fine with 14.1.1. I'm going to try and retreat back to the 14.1.1 if that is possible. Similar Messages:. ADVERTISEMENT May 16, 2013 I'm considering purchasing a new 21.5-inch iMac that comes equipped with a NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR5 memory.

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It feels very sluggish. And I disabled all advanced options in OpenGL. That helped a bit, but it is still laggy. For instance, moving a windowed image has a delay of 1 second before it actually starts moving. Type tool feels sluggish too.

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It is a button with rounded corners. It will be going on a black background when put into an iphone app.

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A siloutte of it shows up with the marque borders but the graphic itself (the colors and contents of the graphic don't). When combined with the black background it just disappears. Why doesn't it just lay on top of the other graphic? Feb 20, 2013 i just noticed that there is no manual update file for ACR 7.2.

Most of our company computers are offline. How should we update them without a manual update file?

Adobes says the final ACR 7.2 update is available through the CS6 update.well that is of no use when you have offline computers. This update will be released as manual update file too?! Sep 21, 2013 When transfering images from Lightroom to Photoshop HDR for instance. Message says update Camera Raw. Update attempts all come back to 'update server is not in service' - Mar 2, 2013 I have used Photoshop 5.5 (on a disc with key) on Windows XP happily for several years. I am now converting to an iMac.

Will this version load and work? May 9, 2009 how to transfer my CS4 for windows to my IMAC? I bought the wrong OS. Mar 29, 2013 i installed the update update x3, but corel open at the start a window 'Problem at the Download Update2.exe'.

Although at ending corel. May 18, 2012 I have the new cs6 master collection and all programs work well and don't cause problems when I shut down my iMac except Photoshop. If I use photoshop, anytime I try to shut down my computer all I get is a spinning wheel and computer will never shut down. This happened on cs5 as well and thought newer version would fix problem but it has not. Oct 16, 2012 I can't print from Photoshop cs5 on an imac running lion 10.7.4- when I try to print to either my Epson or canon printer it says disk error.

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Sep 29, 2012 I get the following error message when I attempt to update X6. Not sure what to do about it. CRC error: The file C:ProgramDataCoralDRAW Graphics Suite X6.1CGS16wcprocp11.1.048redistintel64.exe doesnt match the file in the setup's.cab File.

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This is where the problems come into play. In the update styles dialog, if I compare materials against my custom materials and then compare it to my Favorites, it just a continuious circle. It is like the favorites are stored inside the part and do not get updated to match the custom materials library. (I thought the whole idea behind using a library was to get the information out of the parts). Here is a short video showing what it does. The only way I can get the favorites to match is to delete the favorite material, update the style and the add the favorite back in.

That is a bunch of work. The problem I got with this is that there are thousands of parts that have been created that has this favorite in it. The only way to update these is to open each part (if I knew which one), delete the favorite, update the materials and then add the favorite back in. I see the same thing in 2013 and 2014.