New HP Elite 1000 Series Features Notebooks, AiO, And Portable Display

HP today launch a plethora of new personal computers under its Elite 1000 series. The Elite 100 series consists of several notebooks, an AiO desktop PC, and a portable display.

Under the Elite notebook range, HP released the EliteBook x360 1030 G3, the Elite x2 1013 G3, and the EliteBook 1050 G1. As you would expect with a HP notebook bearing the x360 moniker, the EliteBook X360 1030 G3 is convertible that switches between a regular laptop and a tablet.

Weighing in at just 1.25kg and with a thickness profile of just 15.8mm, the EliteBook x360 1030 G3 comes fitted with the latest Intel 8th-gen CPU, and a choice between a Full HD or UHD 13.3″ anti-glare touch display. It also has a battery that promises up to 18 hours of continuous use.

The HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3 will retail at a starting SRP of US$1,449 (~RM5,726), and is expected to be available in the US in June.

The Elite x2 1013 G3 has also been given a refresh. The notebook cum tablet now fits a 13.3″ display into a 12″ chassis, which really emphasises on its already compact form factor. Specs-wise, the Elite x2 1013 G3 has the option of being fitted with the latest Intel 8th-gen vPro CPUs, a 4G LTE modem capable of achieving Cat9 LTE speeds. It also comes with a dedicated stylus, so users can take full advantage of the device’s tablet mode.

The HP Elite x2 1013 G3 will retail at a starting SRP of US$1,499 (~RM5,924). It is expected to be available in the US sometime in June.

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Last on the list of Elite notebooks is the EliteBook 1050 G1. Featuring an ultraslim design, the EliteBook 1050 G1 has a 15.6″ diagonal display, weighs 2.05kg, and has a thickness of 18.9mm. Additionally, the notebook houses an Intel 8th-gen Core processors, a dual SSD in RAID configuration, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 discrete GPU. It also comes with a multitude of ports, which include two USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support.

The EliteBook 1050 G1 will be available in the US starting this month, and will retail at a starting SRP of US$1,899 (~RM7,504).

Next on the list is the EliteOne 1000 AiO, HP’s newest and gorgeous looking All-in-One PC. The machine comes in three display configurations: 23″ Full HD (with an additional touch or non-touch panel), 27″ UHD non-touch, or a 34″ WQHD non-touch display.

Regardless of the display choice, the EliteOne 1000 is also packing some pretty beefy hardware. Inside its base, the PC sports an Intel 8th-gen CPU and an undisclosed discrete GPU that is powerful enough to power the 34″ curved display. Additionally, the speaker system is tweaked by Bang & Olufsen, allowing it to double as a media and entertainment hub.

The EliteOne 1000 AiO G2 is expected to go on sale in the US in June, and will have a starting SRP of US$1,279 (~RM5,054).

HP also launched its EliteDisplay S14. The EliteDisplay S14 is designed for those who are used to having a second screen while they work. It sports a simple 14″ Full HD portable display, and to power it up, they only need to connect it to their notebooks via a USB Type-C port (provided that the notebook actually has one).

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The EliteDisplay S14 will be available sometime in July, and is expected to have a starting SRP of US$219 (~RM865).

At the time of writing, HP Malaysia did not specify if and when they would be bringing the new devices into the country.