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HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 (128GB 8GB RAM) at Walmart for $799.99 The sides of the laptop have enough ports to support Quand Ils Sont Sur Un Site De Rencontre Palmashow. Verdict Pros Attractive design Lots of security features Good performance Decent battery life Cons Slower SSD on this model Stylus costs extra in UK Key Specifications Review Price £ Dual-core Intel Core i5-7300U Core i7 available 16GB RAM IPS UHD or FHD touchscreen with optional privacy filter Intel HD Graphics 620 Optional stylus Infrared camera and fingerprint scanner 256GB SATA SSD NVMe up to 512GB available 1x ThunderBolt 3/USB-C, 2x USB Type-A, microSD, headset, Smart card, optional SIM slot, HDMI What is the HP EliteBook x360 G2? HP’s EliteBook line has been a mainstay of business laptops for years, and the EliteBook x360 G2 is perhaps the company’s most attractive yet. With a fully flexible hinge, metal chassis, support for an optional stylus and glut of security features, this is a seriously desirable ultraportable. HP Elitebook x360 G2 – Design and Build The x360 is one of the most attractive laptops in HP’s roster and is certainly more of a looker than Dell’s Latitude range and Lenovo’s ThinkPads. Silver aluminium and sharp-cut edges tick the box for a business-class design, and the chassis tapers forward from an already-thin 15mm. It’s super-light as well, just which is only 40g more than Dell’s competing XPS 13 2-in-1. This machine will slide into any satchel or backpack without weighing you down. The power brick is slightly chunkier than those found with other Ultrabooks, weighing in at a little over 400g, so some of that svelte convenience is lost. There’s a full complement of useful ports on this machine, with two USB Type-A “SuperSpeed” connectors familiar USB form factor, slightly better performance, one of which can be used for quickly charging devices such as smartphones, a ThunderBolt 3/USB-C port, a full-size HDMI connector, a headset jack and a microSD card slot. There’s an optional SIM card slot and a smart card reader as well. Wi-Fi is supplied by a high-end Intel AC 8265 chip alongside Bluetooth completing what’s a very generous set of connections. Related Best laptop 2019 This machine has a fully flexible hinge, which means the screen can tilt all the way back and beyond, enabling both a space-saving Tent mode and Tablet mode. The hinge is particularly sturdy, though, making it difficult to accidentally induce it tilting back. And yet, pushing it back is very easy. This is an excellent example of a 360-degree hinge. HP EliteBook x360 G2 – Keyboard, Touchpad and Stylus Business laptops always get extra budget thrown at their keyboards, and the x360 G2 is no different. The matte black keys are nicely backlit, grippy and have a positive, responsive action that makes typing a breeze. The layout doesn’t feel cramped and there aren’t any major omissions. There are dedicated indicator lights for Caps Lock, Num Lock and Airplane Mode, Mic Mute and more. There are also dedicated buttons for Skype for Business, which let you share your screen, hang up and answer a call. These don’t work with regular Skype, though, which feels a bit of a waste, however. There is also a dedicated key to bring up your Outlook calendar, which is a nice touch – although it can’t be configured to work with any other calendar apps. The touchpad is Microsoft Precision-certified, which means it works seamlessly with all the gestures you could want, including pinch-to-zoom, two-fingered scrolling and three-fingered window management. It’s a good piece of kit, although as is the case with the HP Spectre x360 15, I did find the touchpad a little insensitive to subtle cursor movements. It isn’t a major problem, and most people won’t notice, but it isn’t as good as the likes of the MacBook Pro or Dell XPS 13 in this regard. HP sent in a stylus with my G2 review unit, although this is an optional extra and it isn’t clear exactly how much it will cost. Other HP styluses cost around £50, so I’d imagine it will be priced similarly. The stylus is powered by Wacom technology, which is the best in the business. It works with Windows Ink as well, so all the extra features included in the Windows 10 Anniversary and Creators updates work perfectly. The pen comes with four spare nibs and a AAAA battery, which should last for months. It’s perfect for taking notes in OneNote and Sticky Notes, as well as drawing in your graphics application of choice. HP EliteBook x360 G2 – Audio and Webcam Designed for those video conference calls we all know and love, I’m actually a little surprised that the EliteBook’s webcam isn’t better. It doesn’t appear to have any automatic face detection and therefore isn’t very good at picking the correct brightness for faces if they’re backlit. The microphone, at least, is pretty good. The speakers are also fine, and while they don’t have much room to breathe in the thin chassis, they can pump out a decent volume that will be more than good enough for sharing video presentations with colleagues, or even streaming a bit of Netflix when you get home. HP EliteBook x360 G2 – Screen The Full HD IPS panel is excellent. While it won’t meet the extreme needs of professional photographers with its sRGB colour gamut, it will be fine for everybody else, with colours appearing bright and punchy. A Delta E of is very good. This measures how accurate each colour is; a lower score is better. The screen isn’t overly bright, clocking in at 268 nits. The likes of the MacBook Pro can manage in excess of 500 nits, by comparison, But it’s fine, and under office lights I didn’t have any problems. Finally, contrast is rated at 13221. Anything over 10001 is good, and this cements this panel as very good indeed. Buy Direct from HP How we test laptops Unlike other sites, we test every laptop we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product. Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy. Used as our main laptop for the review period Tested for at least a week Used consistent benchmarks for fair comparisons with other laptops Reviewed using respected industry benchmarks and real world use The type of situational security awareness that once seemed to be the exclusive domain of the paranoid has become depressingly mainstream. Hackers, phishers and various bad actors threaten your email, financial information and even online reputation, through a wide palette of blackhat tools. The Good Includes HP SureView, a built-in privacy screen. Slim, 360-degree design with plenty of RAM and storage. The Bad Battery life is merely OK, and the security screen leaves the display feeling a little muted. The processor is a last-gen model and the touchpad hitches occasionally. The Bottom Line One of the best business/consumer crossover laptops, the HP EliteBook x360 takes the lead on security with a useful on-demand privacy filter. Besides malware and tricky lookalike emails from faux banks and social network imposters, it's also important to be on guard against visual hacking. That's the simple act of physically looking over at someone's laptop while there's sensitive information up on the screen. It can happen anywhere, from coffee shops to airplanes to open offices, and it's one of the reasons people sometimes lug clunky polarized privacy screens around with them. Sarah Tew/CNETA clever integrated solution to the visual hacking problem is the main selling point of this HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2, a sharp-looking 12-inch business 2-in-1 laptop that borrows from both HP's excellent Spectre x360 line and ultraportable products like Apple's 12-inch MacBook. Keep your secrets safeHP introduced its SureView technology in 2016, but this is the first laptop I've tested with the feature built in. Developed with 3M, it adds a privacy filter to the display, activated by hitting the F2 button. With the SureView feature off, it looks like a normal laptop screen mostly. Activate the feature and the view turns white, becoming more opaque as you move farther to the side, thanks to a light-controlling film built into the screen. The standard view of a top-secret document. Sarah Tew/CNETIt's a very cool effect, and an effective one, as long as you keep your expectations realistic. Depending on what information you have on the screen, much of it is still readable from a closer over-the-shoulder view, and it does very little for a viewer seated directly behind you. There's about 70 degrees of reasonably clear viewing, after which the screen fades into white. It's certainly opaque enough, even at closer angles, to prevent a casual quick glance from stealing a password or account number. As the angle increases, the document fades from view, eventually becoming completely white. Sarah Tew/CNETEven when the filter is turned off, the display is a little more muted than other similar laptop screens, and there's a tighter sweet spot for optimal viewing before the image degrades. I'm sure I'd get used to this minor irritation in time, but compared with the half-dozen other laptops I've used recently, it's definitely noticeable. It's not a deal-breaker, but it doesn't do the 1,920x1,080 display any favors. It is, however, a fun and attention-getting party trick to turn the SureView feature on with a quick tap of the F2 key, and a heck of a lot easier than toting a removable privacy filter screen around. HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2 Price as reviewed $2,049 Display size/resolution 12-inch, 1,920x1,080 touch displayPC CPU Intel Core i7-7600UPC memory 16GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,866MHzGraphics 128MB dedicated Intel HD Graphics 620Storage 512GB SSDOperating system Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Small and solidThe EliteBook line has always been one of my favorite business/consumer crossover choices. The design is slim and sharp, and can pass for a pre-level version of Apple's 12-inch MacBook, but with more corporate security features, more customization options and better processors. The 7th-gen Intel core i7 in this unit was more than powerful enough, although many slim laptops are switching to newer 8th-gen chips already. The pricey configuration we tested also included 16GB of RAM and a big 512GB SSD, for $2,049, or about $700 more than the least-expensive configuration. Similar configurations are available in the UK for £1,439 or in Australia for AU$2,549. If you'd like to do some note taking or drawing on the 360-degree hinged touch screen, HP's very good Active Pen stylus is another $60 £58 or AU$109. Sarah Tew/CNETThe keyboard has deep, responsive keys, especially for a 12-inch laptop, but on the model I used, the touchpad with a built-in NFC sensor could have been more responsive. It even hitched and froze up a few times, which is a frustrating fumble, even if just for a few seconds. Two USB-C Thunderbolt ports are paired with an HDMI output, bridging the gap between older port-filled laptops and newer Type-C-only ones. The system supports a double dose of Windows Hello login security, with facial recognition and a fingerprint reader. Battery life is where a slim business laptop may need to shine most, but in this case it was merely OK, running for 7 hours and 39 minutes in our video playback streaming test. Ten hours or more is not unusual these days, and turning on the SureView filter knocked a little more than an hour off, to 620. Sarah Tew/CNETSecret societyThe EliteBook family is a great way to get the higher-end construction and security features of a business laptop in a package that's still cool-looking enough for non-suits, although your IT department is probably more interested than you are in things like TPM, vPro and SureStart an HP feature to protect against Bios problems. And I've liked the EliteBook line even more since it added 360-degree hybrid hinges. The SureView screen feature is the most forward-looking thing here, and as this is one of the only ways to get it right now aside from a few other HP laptops, it's a good thing that it's available in a highly professional laptop you won't mind using every day. Dan Ackerman/CNETCinebench R15 Multi-Core HP EliteBook 1040 G4 2017 650HP Spectre x360 13-inch, 2017 464HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2 353 Note Longer bars indicate better performance Geekbench 4 Multi-Core HP EliteBook 1040 G4 2017 14120HP Spectre x360 13-inch, 2017 12005HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2 8788Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 2017 7014Apple MacBook 12-inch, 2017 6896 Note Longer bars indicate better performance Streaming video playback battery drain test HP Spectre x360 13-inch, 2017 799Apple MacBook 12-inch, 2017 626HP EliteBook 1040 G4 2017 536Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 2017 536HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2 459 Note Longer bars indicate better performance in minutes System configurations HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2 Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit; Intel Core i7-7600U; 16GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,866MHz; 128MB dedicated Intel HD Graphics 620; 512GB SSDHP EliteBook 1040 G4 2017 Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit; Intel Core i7-7820HQ; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM 2,400MHz; 128MB dedicated Intel HD Graphics 630; 512GB SSDHP Spectre x360 13-inch, 2017 Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit; Intel Core i7-8550U; 8GB DDR4 SDRAM 2,133MHz; 128MB dedicated Intel UHD Graphics 620; 256GB SSDApple MacBook 12-inch, 2017 Apple macOS Sierra; Intel Core m3-7Y32; 8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,866MHz; 1,536MB Intel HD Graphics 615; 256GB SSDDell XPS 13 2 in 1 2017 Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit; Intel Core i5-7Y75; 8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,866MHz; 128MB dedicated Intel HD Graphics 615; 256GB SSD Score Breakdown Design 8Features 9Performance 7Battery 6 HP Elitebook X360 G2 MSRP $1, “The HP EliteBook x360 G2 is a killer business laptop with an outstanding keyboard and speedy performance.” Pros Elegant design and superior build quality Excellent keyboard and touchpad Strong business features and value Solid performance 3-year standard warranty Cons A little expensive Dim 1080p screen with only average quality Uncomfortable heat exhaust port Intel’s Ultrabook initiative and Microsoft’s Surface have raised people’s expectations of what qualifies as an acceptable high-end Windows 10 PC. Nowhere is this truer than with business-class notebooks, where employees expect the same qualities in employer-provided machines as they do in the consumer devices they would buy for themselves. Simply put, it’s no longer acceptable for a company to buy cheap, bulky notebooks to distribute to employees. Rather, today’s workers appreciate thin and elegant designs, quality displays, and other features just as much as anyone else. At least, that’s HP’s position — and judging by its most recent business-oriented 2-in-1, the EliteBook x360 G2, the company is taking it seriously. Of course, the combination of quality and business chops make for an expensive machine. We looked at an EliteBook x360 G2 equipped with a seventh-generation Intel Core i7-7600U CPU with Intel vPro technology, 16GB of DDR-2133MHz RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD, for $1,979. Has HP managed to produce a premium business machine that’s worth its premium pricing? Built both beautiful and robust HP has incorporated just enough similarity between its high-end machines to maintain the brand, but included just enough differentiation to please different target markets. The EliteBook x360 G2 is no different. The machine has the same diamond-chiseled lines found in the company’s Spectre machines, and many of the same general design cues. Nevertheless, it retains its own understated professional look, with a silver chassis that offers an attractive mix of class, elegance, and business demeanor. Build quality is excellent, as is the case with many Windows 10 PCs lately. The chassis is constructed from machined aluminum, the 360-degree hinge is smooth and reliable throughout its entire range, and the machine feels supremely solid. It’s clearly in the same class as the best-built notebooks being produced today. The EliteBook x360 G2 is in the same class as the best-built notebooks produced today. Proving that beauty isn’t only skin deep, HP also designed the EliteBook 360 G2 to pass the MIL-STD-810G suite of tests for things like drop, vibration, and temperature resistance. That doesn’t mean that HP is selling the machine for use in military duty, exactly. Rather, it means that HP took pains to ensure that the machine will stand up to any abuse that business professionals are likely to dish out. That’s not to say the EliteBook 360 G2’s design is perfect. HP missed out a bit on thermal management, specifically in terms of how hot air is vented. The input vent is on the bottom and towards the front, which isn’t that unusual, but it does mean that the machine needs some clearance to make sure sufficient air can be sucked in. However, the exhaust vent is more problematic. It lines the rear edge underneath the display, and points downward. The machine was never more than very warm during testing, and fan noise was at a minimum. Nevertheless, what heat the EliteBook x360 G2 does produce is exhausted down onto a user’s legs when used in a lap, which made things a bit uncomfortable. Just enough connectivity For such a thin machine, at just inches thick, the EliteBook x360 G2 has a decent selection of ports. There’s a USB Type-A connection for legacy support, a headset jack, and a smart card reader along the left side. The right side offers up a second USB Type-A connection for even better legacy support, a full-size HDMI port, a USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 3 for future support, and a microSD card reader. A Kensington lock slot is also provided for anyone who wants to keep the machine secure, another business-oriented bonus. Mark Coppock/Digital Trends Mark Coppock/Digital Trends Interestingly, HP went with an old-school power adapter rather than adding a second USB Type-C port, which was a disappointment, but might make IT departments happy if they have compatible AC adapters in their inventories. We plugged in a USB Type-C adapter from another machine and it charged the EliteBook, although a warning popped up recommending an HP power supply. Wireless connectivity is provided by Intel dual-band 8265 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth WWAN connectivity is also an option, though it wasn’t provided on our review unit. A near-field communications NFC chip was included in our configuration, and located to the upper right of the touchpad. A plethora of input options HP’s designers paid serious attention to the keyboard, and it shows. The EliteBook x360’s Premium Collaboration Keyboard is indeed excellent, maintaining the theme of strong attention to detail that pervades the machine’s overall design. The keys are a bit shallow at which is slightly less than the travel we usually prefer. However, HP uses a mechanism that activates at just the right amount of force. It’s crisp, without any hint of bottoming out. We thought the keyboard on HP’s Spectre x360 15 one of the best available, but this one beats it by a country mile. Not only do the keys feel great individually, but HP also took pains to make sure that keystroke is uniform throughout the entire keyboard. The keyboard is also quiet, and even spill-resistant. We don’t usually gush over a keyboard, but HP knocked this one out of the park. We don’t usually gush over a keyboard, but HP has knocked this one out of the park. If you type thousands of words a day, then you should consider the EliteBook x360 G2 for its keyboard alone. At the same time, it’s not just the keyboard’s excellent feel that makes it great for productivity. HP has some additional support for using the EliteBook x360 as a business communications tool. Specifically, the function keys include a microphone mute key, dedicated Microsoft Skype for Business call and end call keys, and a key that fires up Outlook 2016. Of course, the keyboard is also backlit, offering two brightness levels. The touchpad felt equally excellent. It’s large enough to be comfortable, fits well into the available space, and has a smooth glass surface that provides just the right amount of friction. In addition, the physical buttons have a nice click but aren’t unnecessarily loud. HP used an Alps touchpad, and in an interesting twist built in two modes, Windows Precision Touchpad mode, which works just as well as all touchpads supporting that protocol, and Alps Touchpad mode, which isn’t quite as responsive, but offers basically the same gestures. We’re not entirely sure why anyone would choose the Alps mode, unless the Windows Precision mode creates some unexpected incompatibility. In another nod to flexibility, Microsoft supports Windows Hello via infrared camera and facial recognition as well as via the built-in fingerprint scanner. Both work reliably, and so it’s a matter of user or organization preference. For companies that are still using the older smart card technology, HP has built in that security option as well. As a Windows 10 2-in-1, the EliteBook x360 G2 has a 10-point multitouch touchscreen that’s just as responsive as expected. HP also bundles its Active Pen, which provides 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, and full support for Windows 10 Ink. It worked as well as any other active pen we’ve tried lately. A strong but not exceptional 1080p display Our review unit was equipped with a Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 display that was just sharp enough given its 169 dimensions. A 4K UHD option is available. HP also offers a unique SureView privacy screen technology, which can be turned on or off with a button. We saw it at CES, but it was not on our review unit. According to our colorimeter, the EliteBook x360 G2’s screen is good, but not great. Contrast came in at 7901, which is well below our comparison group and particularly poor compared to the Surface Book and MacBook Pro 13 with Touch Bar. AdobeRGB color gamut was also below average, whereas sRGB color gamut was a bit stronger. Color accuracy was where anything less than is excellent, and gamma was a little off the standard. Finally, brightness was a real weakness, at 251 nits. HP will be offering other displays with the EliteBook x360 G2, including a 4K UHD option. It’s been a pattern lately that manufacturers offer better high-resoluton screens, so that might be the case with the EliteBook as well. Mark Coppock/Digital Trends Mark Coppock/Digital Trends In use, our review unit’s screen was fine for general productivity work, but its glossy coating was a distraction, and it had to be cranked up to 100 percent brightness in some scenarios. In a dark room the display looked strong, with vibrant color and reasonable contrast. It’s no match for Apple’s MacBook Pro or Microsoft’s Surface line, however. Simple speakers that get down to business The EliteBook x360 G2 benefits from HP’s partnership with Bang & Olufsen, much like its consumer-oriented siblings. In this case, there are two speakers with HP Audio Boost. Subsequently, sound quality is very good for music and movies in each of the machine’s four modes. Of course, this is a business-oriented machine that’s optimized for communications. Accordingly, Bang & Olufsen has focused on making sure that voice quality was above par, and HP has implemented its Noise Cancellation technology, to make sure that everyone in a teleconference can hear everyone else. We felt the call quality was indeed good, but we were not able to test it under every possible meeting scenario. User beware – Skyping from the airport still isn’t the best idea. Solid productivity performance The HP EliteBook x360 G2 that we reviewed was equipped with a seventh-generation Intel Core i7-7600U, which should put it at the top in terms of performance for dual-core notebooks. And indeed, the HP performed as well as expected. It also stayed remarkably cool with very quiet fans, though as mentioned earlier, the downward-facing venting is unfortunate. In terms of objective benchmarks, the EliteBook x360 G2 performed as expected on the popular Geekbench 4 tests. It beat out each our comparison machines, including the similarly equipped Lenovo Yoga X1 Carbon, and it was significantly faster than notebooks with Intel Core i7-7500U processors. The EliteBook x360 G2 also performed as expected in our more taxing Handbrake test that converts a 420MB file to Its score of 1,109 seconds was just behind the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and ahead of the machines with slightly slower CPUs. In the end, the Core i7-7600U, which is the fastest Intel dual-core processor available, gave the EliteBook x360 G2 superior performance. A speedy SSD, but not the fastest around HP is offering several storage options with the EliteBook x360 G2, including a choice between SATA and NVMe SSDs. Our review unit was equipped with a fast Toshiba NVMe SSD that was quick, but not quite at the top of the performance heap. The EliteBook x360 G2 was a bit slower than some other similarly equipped machines, scoring 1,118 megabytes per second in the CrystalDiskMark read test. The 942MB/s write score was much more competitive. However, HP opted not to use today’s fastest drive, the Samsung’s SM961, that Lenovo used in its ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and that’s disappointing given the machine’s premium nature. In real-world use, the EliteBook x360 G2’s results are still good, and the machine was plenty fast. No matter what you’re doing, you won’t find that accessing or saving files or applications unnecessarily slows things down. Truly a business, not gaming, notebook The EliteBook x360 G2 is a business laptop. Buying it to game would never make sense. Still, we like to be through, so we gave it a pass through a few of the games we normally test. As you can tell from the 3DMark results, the EliteBooks x360 G2’s Intel HD 620 graphics perform exactly as expected. It’s competitive with the comparison systems, but that’s not saying much. If you’re looking to game on a notebook, then you don’t want to choose any laptop that uses Intel HD 620 integrated graphics. The story is the same in real-world testing. We use Civilization VI, Battlefield 1, Deus Ex Mankind Divided, and For Honor to test how modern games run on our review machines, and really, there’s no reason to even report any scores here. Suffice it to say, these games are essentially slideshows at 1080p resolution and medium detail. You can play some Solitaire if you want to pass the time while working on spreadsheets, but you’d be better off playing most games on your smartphone than on the EliteBook x360 G2. Portability The EliteBook x360 G2 is a small and light machine, measuring x x inches, and weighing in at pounds. It’s easy to carry around, and feels solid while doing so. The machine packs in a 57 watt-hour battery, which promises at least decent battery life. Our battery tests lived up to the machine’s promise. It didn’t last as long as HP estimated, which was hours, but as always that’s an estimate that’s not based on real-world use. In our most aggressive Peacekeeper test, the EliteBook x360 G2 lasted six hours and 36 minutes. That’s a solid score, though it can’t keep up with the long-lasting Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. On our moderate macro looping test, that more closely mimics general web browsing and productivity use, the EliteBook x360 G2 lasted eight hours and 31 minutes. The Lenovo X1 Carbon and HP Spectre x360 both had better endurance in this test, but the HP’s score is nevertheless a solid result. Finally, we ran our video loop test, which repeats a movie trailer playing from storage. Here, the EliteBook x360 G2 lasted a more competitive 11 hours and 56 minutes. Again, that’s less than the Lenovo X1 Carbon, but longer than other comparison machines. Overall, then, the EliteBook x360 G2 provides solid battery life that should last for a full workday before you need to plug back in. And when you do, you’ll benefit from HP’s quick charge technology, which we verified will charge the battery to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. Loaded with software that’s a plus for business and IT professionals HP loads this machine with a lot of software. Some is the usual mixture of casual games and Microsoft Windows 10 first-party apps like Mail & Calendar, Groove Music, and Music & TV. The rest are HP’s various support apps, which are generally useful, and its HP Orbit app, for connecting to a smartphone and transferring images, video, and notes. The EliteBook x360 G2 is stocked full of security and management software that adds value to the business-oriented machine. IT administrators will benefit from how HP’s tools help maintain an inventory of EliteBooks, and everyone will benefit from advanced security features. In our use, the tools were relatively unobtrusive, with only an occasional easily-dismissed pop-up asking us to configure a setting. In long-term use, we’re sure there’s an investment required in configuring settings for optimal performance and protection, but we’re also confident that these are concerns that would fall to an enterprise IT department to fuss over. It should be noted that we can’t entirely test or verify such tools. That’s in the realm of IT departments to verify. We can say, though, that the software suite had no obvious downside, and it holds potential be useful for organizations. Warranty information The EliteBook x360 G2 is a part of HP’s business line, and as such comes with a strong three-year warranty. That’s an excellent benefit that anyone can appreciate. Most laptops have a one-year warranty, and upgrading it usually isn’t cheap. Our Take The HP EliteBook x360 G2 is a solid business-class notebook that offers compelling value for professional users and enterprise IT managers. It offers superior security and manageability to go along with an attractive design and robust build. The machine is a little expensive for its specifications, and doesn’t have the best display around. Is there a better alternative? There aren’t that many business-class Windows 10 2-in-1 machines to choose from that compete directly with the HP EliteBook x360 G2. Probably the most obvious alternative is the Lenovo X1 Carbon, which in its most recent iteration is an excellent business-class machine. It’s also $2,123 when equipped like our review EliteBook, which runs $1,979. The Lenovo had a faster SSD, a somewhat better display, and better battery life. However, it doesn’t offer nearly the same security and manageability of HP’s EliteBook x360 G2. Choosing between them will come down to your priorities. You could also consider one of the excellent mainstream Windows 10 2-in-1 devices in the same size class, such as HP’s own Spectre x360 13, and Lenovo’s Yoga 910. Both of those are great machines, and you’ll spend a little less picking one up. These machines lack the business-focused software suite, however, and aren’t MIL-SPEC tested for durability. How long will it last? The EliteBook x360 G2 uses the most up-to-date components, including seventh-generation Intel Core processors and fast SSD storage. Connectivity options give a nod to legacy devices and IT department needs while looking forward with a USB Type-C connection. Given the 4K UHD display option, the machine can keep up with the latest developments in video, as well. Should you buy it? If you’re looking for a secure, manageable, and good-looking productivity workhorse, then the HP EliteBook x360 G2 is an excellent option. You’ll pay just a bit more than for a mainstream 2-in-1 machine, but you’ll get more than enough value to justify the extra investment. Editors' Recommendations HP’s new Envy x360 14 looks like a killer value for what you get Asus ZenBook S 13 Flip vs. HP Envy x360 13 it comes down to price HP Spectre x360 hands-on review Refinements that matter Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 hands-on review A sturdy sequel HP refreshes flagship Elite Dragonfly G3 laptop with improved videoconferencing Especificações do PortátilProcessadorIntel Core i5-7300U 2 x - GHz, Kaby LakeMemória8 GB , DDR4-2133 SDRAM, polegadas 169, 1920 x 1080 pixel 166 PPI, Corning Gorilla Glass touchscreen, native pen support, CMN1374, IPS, tela táctil, Brilhante simplaca mãeIntel Kaby Lake-U Premium PCHDisco rígidoSandisk SD8TN8U-256G-1006, 256 GB , SSD, 210 GB livreConexões2 USB 1 USB Gen2, 1 Thunderbolt, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Conexões Audio Estéreo, Card Reader micro SD, 1 eSata, 1 Leitor de Impressões Digitais, Brightness Sensor, Slot para fechadura de segurançaFuncionamento em redeIntel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/, Bluetooth HP lt4132 LTE/HSPA+ 4G Mobile Broadband, LTETamanhoaltura x largura x profundidade em mm x x Wh, 4935 mAh Lítio-Ion, HP Long-Life, 3 célulasSistema OperativoMicrosoft Windows 10 Pro 64 BitCameraWebcam HDSecondary Camera Câmera IVCaracterísticas adicionaisAlto falantes Alto falantes estéreo, Teclado chicklet, Iluminação do Teclado sim, HP Active Pen, Fonte de energia, HP DriveLock, HP ePrint driver, HP Hotkey Support, HP Support Assistant, HP JumpStart, HP Noise Cancellation, HP Image Assistant, HP Driver Packs, HP SoftPaq Download Manager, HP System Software Manager, HP BIOS Config Utility, HP Client Cat, 36 Meses kg, Suprimento de energia 393 gPricecompare Pontuação Média - bomMédia de 12 pontos das 15 análises preço 63%, desempenho 82%, características 62%, pantalha 85% mobilidade 88%, processamento 94%, ergonomia 91%, emissões 95% Análises para o HP EliteBook x360 1030 Breve Análise do Conversível HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 Core i5, Full HD NotebookcheckUm verdadeiro favorito! A série EliteBook da HP significa portáteis empresariais de gama alta. Nesta análise, você descobrirá se a HP consegue cumprir suas promessas com o seu EliteBook x360 1030 Review – HP Elitebook X360 1030 G2Origem PC Guia versionO Elitebook é uma máquina cara os preços começam nos 1790 euros para a versão Core i5 menos potente. O mecanismo de rotação do ecrã funciona como deve ser, mas esta máquina é mais um portátil que um tablet, pela distribuição de massa quando está em modo tablet e pelo peso em si. De resto, como computador, faz tudo a que se propõe com facilidade. Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data 09/03/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 75%Análises na língua extrangeira80% HP Elitebook X360 1030 G2 reviewOrigem It Pro EN→PT versionDespite being let down by a somewhat disappointing screen, the HP Elitebook X360 is a phenomenal business-class hybrid. It's got plenty of power, a plethora of ports and a sharp, elegant aesthetic to ensure that you'll stand out at your next client meeting, making it a very worthwhile investment indeed. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data 07/10/2018Pontuação Pontuação total 80%92% HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 – like name, like nature reviewOrigem Gadgetguy EN→PT versionThis is a business grade notebook – good for several years of hard business use. It meets 95% of my shopping list at a price that is within budget. Add to that HP Australia’s very good 3 year warranty and after sales service and it is the clear winner. Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data 11/07/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 92% preço 80% desempenho 90% processamento 100%90% HP EliteBook x360 reviewOrigem Tech Advisor EN→PT versionThe HP EliteBook X360 1030 G2 is probably too expensive to dole out to the admin staff of a small business. But it’s certainly one of the most desirable business laptops money can buy. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 10/27/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 90%80% Review HP EliteBook x360 G2 laptopOrigem PC Authority EN→PT versionIt adds up to one of the most versatile and well-rounded convertible laptops around. It’s got all the ports you could wish for, plenty of power, great battery life and it also makes the right impression when you use it in meetings. For organisations that want to offer workers the flexibility of a tablet, but stay in the Windows ecosystem, the HP EliteBook X360 is an excellent choice. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data 09/14/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 80%HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 ReviewOrigem Toptenreviews EN→PT versionNot bad. This, coupled with the thin and light nature of the machine, makes for a great travel companion, even if it doesn’t quite scream the kind of raw power that we’re used to seeing here at APC. Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data 08/27/2017Review HP EliteBook x360 G2Origem Hexus EN→PT versionBottom line want a versatile laptop that packs a performance punch, is hard as nails and comes seductively dressed? The HP EliteBook x360 G2 is very much worthy of consideration. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 08/25/201790% HP EliteBook x360 G2 reviewOrigem Trusted Reviews EN→PT versionThis is one of HP’s finest laptops of 2017, and it’s a firm rival to the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1. Granted, the HP is slightly thicker, the package including the power brick is a little heavier and the SSD is slower. However, it has a much faster processor and an equally attractive design. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 05/18/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 90% preço 90% desempenho 80% pantalha 80% mobilidade 80% processamento 90%90% HP EliteBook x360 G2 Review Editor's ChoiceOrigem Laptop Mag EN→PT versionThe HP EliteBook x360's great keyboard, stunning looks, long battery life and variety of security features make it the business 2-in-1 to beat. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 04/04/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 90%80% HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2Origem PC Mag EN→PT versionDespite its flashy exterior, the HP EliteBook x360 2-in-1 laptop is all business inside, with an Intel Core i7 processor, 14-hour battery life, and a comprehensive set of security features. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 04/04/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 80%91% Convertible-Ultrabook mit HP Mobile Connect LTEOrigem Notebooksbilliger Blog DE→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 06/14/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 91% desempenho 90% pantalha 90% mobilidade 90%90% Elitebook x360 1030 G2 review A business laptop with the lotOrigem ZDNet DE→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 04/29/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 90%Hp Elitebook X360 1030 G2, Lo Hemos ProbadoOrigem Tuexperto ES→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 03/24/201880% HP Elitebook x360 [TEST] Ultratynd businessbærbar blokerer for nysgerrige blikkeOrigem Alt om Data DA→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data 09/18/2017Pontuação Pontuação total 80% preço 20% desempenho 80% pantalha 90% mobilidade 100%ComentarioIntel HD Graphics 620 GPU integrado GT2 encontrado em alguns modelos de CPU Kaby-Lake série ULV 15 W.Estas placas também devem ser capazes de agüentar todos os jogos atuais, mas a maioria deles em configurações de detalhes médios e baixos e com baixas resoluções. Jogos mais antigos, ou menos exigentes ainda podem ser jogados com boa qualidade de gráficos. >> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de de Placas de Vídeo e a Benchmark Lista. i5-7300U >> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de Processadores Móveis. Sobretudo, esta tamanho de tela é usado para subportáteis, ultrabooks e conversíveis. Para os três tipos, este tamanho é bastante grande. A maior variedade de subportáteis é representada com este tamanho. Grandes tamanhos de tela permitem maiores resoluções. Portanto, detalhes como letras são maiores. Por outro lado, o consumo de energia é menor com diagonais de tela menores e os aparelhos são menores, mais leves e mais econômicos.>> Para saber quão fina é uma tela, veja nossa lista DPI. kg Este peso é típico para tablets muito grandes, subportáteis, ultrabooks e conversíveis com uma diagonal de tela de 11-13 polegadas. HP A companhia Hewlett-Packard, fundada em 1935, comumente chamada de HP, é uma corporação de tecnologia com sede na Califórnia, EUA. A HP é especializada no desenvolvimento e fabricação de equipamentos de computação, estocagem; e networking de hardware, softwares e outros serviços. Suas principais linhas de produtos incluem serviços de computação pessoal, servidores de corporações, dispositivos de estocagem, assim como uma gama diversa de impressoras e outros produtos para imagem. Outras linhas de produtos incluem sistemas e equipamentos eletrônicos de teste, equipamentos médicos eletrônicos, componentes de estado sólido e instrumentação para análises químicas. A HP teve uma receita de US $ bilhões em 2006, fazendo dela a maior empresa de tecnologia do mundo em termos de vendas. Em 2007 sua receita foi de $104 bilhões, fazendo da HP a primeira empresa de tecnologia na história a ter uma receita superior a $100 bilhões. O mercado de ações em relação a venda de computadores pessoais em 2007 pesquisa de mercado IDC HP %, Dell %, Acer %, Lenovo %, Apple %. HP análises Esta é uma boa avaliação acima da média. Porém não esqueça que 10-15% de todos os modelos de portáteis obtêm uma melhor avaliação. >> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Laptop Guia da Compra.

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