
"HP rebranded its laptop lineup last year, renaming its high-performance business devices to the EliteBook X series. The first laptop from this series I've tested is the 14-inch , an impressive enterprise laptop with a lot to like, but a few considerations that make it unique. This is a business laptop aimed at professionals, and it aims to combine the connectivity of a ThinkPad, the sleek form factor of a MacBook, and HP's signature minimalist, if non-descript, design."
"There are a few configurations of this laptop, the most premium featuring an AMD Ryzen AI 9 processor -- one of the most cutting-edge chips on the market right now -- and an OLED display, but the one I tested had the AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 14-inch matte WUXGA IPS display. On the surface, it's minimalist and rather corporate-looking, with a matte WUXGA display and an abundant selection of ports."
HP rebranded its laptop lineup, renaming its high-performance business devices to the EliteBook X series. The 14-inch model targets professionals and blends ThinkPad-like connectivity, MacBook-like sleekness, and HP's minimalist design. Configurations range up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 with OLED, while one configuration uses an AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360, 32GB RAM, and a 14-inch matte WUXGA IPS panel. The laptop offers abundant ports, 400 nits brightness, and a 60Hz refresh rate. The keyboard is silent, tactile, and nearly mechanical in travel, and the trackpad is responsive though clicks feel heavy. A haptic trackpad would improve premium feel.
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