HP’s latest Elitebook x360 model is a solid 2-in-1 laptop for business and enterprise users constantly on the move.
The device boasts an incredibly long battery, a 1440p webcam, and a booming audio system for excellent video calls.
However, it runs rather warm during tough workloads and can demand a steep price.
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What’s the deal?
Several EliteBook x360 models<!–> have seen substantial price drops on HP’s storefront. The biggest discount belongs to the Intel Core Ultra 5 135H with 1TB configuration going from $3,437 to $1,949–>.
Say you’re a business professional and in the market for a laptop. What do you get? A MacBook? Sure, however, there are better options out there, like HP’s new Elitebook x360 1040 G11 2-in-1 laptop<!–>. It’s certainly a mouthful of a name, but don’t let it deter you away from a great device primarily meant for enterprise users. There are three features that make the Elitebook x360 so good, and I break them all down below.
First, battery life. The HP laptop lasted well over 14 hours on a single charge before I had to rush to the charger. Keep in mind that the number was achieved by running ZDNET’s standardized battery testsand without turning the battery saver mode on. I’m sure with the latter activated, it could last up to HP’s 20-hour rating. What this all means is you can take the HP Elitebook x360 to and back from work – as well as a third place – without worrying about whether the laptop will die on you or not. Feel free to leave the charger at home while you go about your day.
What surprised me is the model doesn’t run on Snapdragon X Elite hardware, which is a chipset known for its longevity. Instead it operates on an Intel Core Ultra 7 165U. Power hasn’t been sacrificed to ensure a long battery as the hardware managed to show impressive numbers during our graphics tests. I never experienced any dips in performance. Even when I had 60 tabs open with multiple videos playing at once, the HP Elitebook x360 took it all in stride.