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Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 10In terms of business-grade computers, it's perhaps HP which has the most impressive heritage of all. Year after year we consistently see new additions to the company's lines of computers bundled with fresh...
Impressive privacy features, Antiglare screen coating works wonders, brilliant build quality, Responsive touchscreen/stylus combo...
Display is poor indoors, Performance and battery could be better...
If you're looking for a privacy-focused machine with bountiful versatility, look no further. The performance isn't market-leading and neither is the battery life, but it does everything to a good standard. It's the classic ‘jack of all trades, master o...
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It's been 10 years since Samsung launched the first Galaxy S device and this year's model continues building upon the Galaxy Foundation with innovative tech, enhanced intelligence, and an overall solid competitor to the iPhone XS Max.For more see: Galaxy...
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As you'd expect from its name, HP's EliteBook x360 1040 G5 is a premium 360-degree convertible laptop. It has a starting price of £1,415 (inc. VAT), but you can pay an eye-watering £3,913 (inc. VAT) for the most expensive off-the-shelf configuration.Like...
Compact, solidly built 14-inch convertible, Long battery life, Good stereo speakers, HP Sure View Privacy Screen option, 4G LTE option...
Expensive with additional options...
There's nothing revolutionary about HP's Elitebook x360 1040 G5, but it's a solid convertible laptop that performs well. Build quality and specification choices are generally impressive, although the 400cd/m² screen is rather dim and we'd like to see a pr...
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The HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 is a 2-in-1 business laptop with excellent features. For $2,349 (starting at $1,499), you get strong Core i7 performance, a tactile keyboard, solid speakers and good battery life all packed inside a sleek, military-tested alu...
Sleek, aluminum build, Punchy keyboard, Solid audio, Strong performance, Good battery life...
Hazy display, A lot of bloatware...
The HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 has strong performance, great battery life and a comfortable keyboard, but its display is a little hazy...
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There are very few laptops that I'd put into the "nearly perfect" category. Up until now, the only PC I've ever said might be the perfect laptop is the 2017 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with its OLED display. But the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 gets that title...
The HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 is one of the best PCs that I've used in a long time. It's really just phenomenal. I refuse to call any laptop perfect, because in a world of billions of devices, there's always something better out there. But this is one of...
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The battle of the business notebooks is in full swing as HP tries to one-up Lenovo—and itself—all in one go. HP scored a winner with an updated 13-inch Elitebook x360 it released last year. Now it's full-speed ahead with the new Elitebook x360 1040 G5, th...
Relatively compact design, even with its 14-inch display, Etched-glass anti-glare screen option is a nice touch, Two USB-A ports in addition to two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Good performance, Good battery life...
No microSD card slot, Bad location for page navigation keys, Active Pen costs more, No webcam shutter...
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Better than the Spectre 13. The latest EliteBook carries almost every you want from an Ultrabook: tablet mode, super-bright display, 4G LTE, Thunderbolt 3, NFC, crisp keyboard, narrow bezels, long battery life. the list goes on and on. Just be ready to...
surfaces excellent at deterring fingerprints, excellent trackpad responsiveness, extensive security features, very bright display options, dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, 4G LTE and NFC optional, crisp keyboard feedback, loud internal speakers, 120 Hz panel op...
disappointing Core i7 performance; weak CPU Turbo Boost, slow display response times; noticeable ghosting, weak GPU performance; no discrete graphics, matte anti-glare option is very grainy, HP Active Pen stylus sold separately, top display bezel is rela...
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