I've really enjoyed my product so far, but didn't realize (as I ordered online and hadn't gotten a chance to test it in person, which my bad) that the speakers are on the bottom of the laptop and the "bend" of the laptop, where it can reverse.
I've really enjoyed my product so far, but didn't realize (as I ordered online and hadn't gotten a chance to test it in person, which my bad) that the speakers are on the bottom of the laptop and the "bend" of the laptop, where it can reverse.
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.
Attractive design; Lots of security features; Good performance; Decent battery life
Slower SSD on this model; Stylus costs extra in UK
I was excited to upgrade to the x360 elitebook from a previous hp spectre G1 360. It has the ports and form factor to make it truly portable without adding too much necessity to carry extra cables. However, this has felt for the most part a down grade. Main issues: 1.
Our users, 3 of are all delighted with the performance of this excellent machine. fast, quiet and well constructed.
It has been a long time since an HP business device made me sit up and take notice, but the latest Elitebook x360 has changed that.
Wide range of usage modes; Variety of input choices; Top design and build quality; Full size ports
Resolution on standard display could be higher; Not the lightest laptop; USB-C power is not a universal wonderland yet
A superior rotating 2-in-1 for business, the x360 emphasizes collaboration features, battery life, pen input, and max mobility in a classy 13.3-inch machine you'll be proud to carry.
Business-calling-specific keys; audio features; Superlight design; Full-size ports; Long battery life; plus quick-charge function; Robust performance; in our maxed-out test configuration
Keyboard feels decent and clicky; but slightly shallow; Tinny; low-impact audio for anything but speech
The HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 is more than a classic business notebook. Due to the 360-degree hinges, this device is extremely flexible and the HP Active Pen enables creativity to run free. The many multimedia functions are another great feature of our test unit.
fancy design; flawless workmanship; very good input devices; good system performance; no CPU throttling; high flexibility due to 360-degree hinges; low energy consumption; very long battery life; pleasantly quiet (often completely silent; extensive security features; viewing-angle stable display; HP...
low display brightness; no NVMe SSD; 256 GB SSD; hardly any possibilities for expansion
The HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 (starts at $1,269; $1,979 as tested) is a business laptop with a slim, 2-in-1 convertible form factor. It has a multimode hinge, so you can use the keyboard and the screen in various positions, and the laptop delivers an impressive 14 hours of battery life.
Long battery life; Intel Core i7 power; Compact, convertible form factor; Premium construction and design; USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 port and USB 3.0 ports; Windows Hello works with fingerprint reader and IR webcam
512GB SSD and 16GB of RAM make it somewhat pricey; Lacks on-board storage for Active Pen
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