devontechsupport.com Updated: 2019-11-14 06:20:00
|
If HP's EliteBook Folio G1 isn't a complete Windows clone of the Apple MacBook, then it at least takes much inspiration from Cupertino company's flagship ultraportable. The two laptops share many characteristics: a black-and-silver color palette, an anor...

The Folio G1's lack of ports, sub par battery life and bizarre touchpad keep it from being the MacBook killer many thought it would be after its CES 2016 debut.That said, the Folio G1 improves upon the MacBook's keyboard, has an extra USB-C port, and the...
|
|
techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-14 06:20:01
|
If HP's EliteBook Folio G1 isn't a complete Windows clone of the Apple MacBook, then it at least takes much inspiration from Cupertino company's flagship ultraportable. The two laptops share many characteristics: a black-and-silver color palette, an anore...

Comfortable, enterprise oriented keyboard, Ultrathin and light body, Able multitasker...

Adapter hungry, Finicky touchpad, Pedestrian battery life, Base runs extremely hot...

Beware of overpaying for the EliteBook Folio G1: its base configuration has all the pros but the $999 price tag exposes the cost of its cons...
|
|
pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-11-14 06:20:01
|
At first sight, the EliteBook Folio G1 may appear to be the ultraportable you've been dreaming of. Ever since the sub-1kg MacBook arrived on the scene, Apple's featherweight has been emptying bank accounts and – HP's stratospherically expensive Folio 1020...

". barely enough battery life to scrape halfway through the working day. "...
|
|
|
You’ll pay a pretty price for it, of course, but when the 4K touchscreen model weighs just 1.07kg and the Full HD version tips the scales at just 970g, it doesn’t take long to realise that this is the 12in Macbook replacement you’ve waiting for.HP’s build...

This is such a shame, as the HP Elitebook Folio G1 looks every bit like the ultimate Windows 10 ultraportable. It's desirable and its premium, lightweight looks should make it the most sought after device HP's ever made.Sadly, it's all undermined by its t...
|
|
|
‘Design' is a word that tends to be horribly misused, at least in the world of IT. Here, design doesn't just mean the appearance of a product, but also how that product works from the bottom up. How a device looks is informed by how it works and vice-vers...

Exceedingly comfortable keyboard, Slim, light, sturdy and stylish metal build, Good quality screen, Three year warranty...

Janky touchpad and touchscreen, Awkwardly placed ports, Overheating...

There's a lot to like with HP's super thin ultra portable laptop, but one too many flaws mean we can't recommend it wholeheartedly...
|
|
|
It's possible the EliteBook Folio G1 is the ultraportable laptop you've been dreaming of. Ever since the sub-1kg MacBook arrived on the scene, Apple's featherweight has been emptying bank accounts across the globe and competitors have been in short supply...

In the midst of the 1990s, back when some marketing genius first coined the term "ultraportable", the technology simply was not up to the job. Achieving an acceptable balance between performance, usability, build quality and battery life was impossible; s...
|
|
|
It's possible the EliteBook Folio G1 is the ultraportable laptop you've been dreaming of. Ever since the sub-1kg MacBook arrived on the scene, Apple's featherweight has been emptying bank accounts across the globe and competitors have been in short supply...

In the midst of the 1990s, back when some marketing genius first coined the term "ultraportable", the technology simply was not up to the job. Achieving an acceptable balance between performance, usability, build quality and battery life was impossible; s...
|
|
|
It's possible the EliteBook Folio G1 is the ultraportable you've been dreaming of. Ever since the sub-1kg MacBook arrived on the scene, Apple's featherweight has been breaking hearts and emptying bank accounts across the globe and – HP's stratospherically...

In the midst of the 1990s, back when some marketing genius first coined the term "ultraportable", the technology simply was not up to the job. Achieving an acceptable balance between performance, usability, build quality and battery life was impossible; s...
|
|
|
If you're looking for a lightweight, portable laptop -- but aren't interested in a tablet with a snap-on keyboard such as the HP Elite x2 -- HP's 12.5-in. EliteBook Folio G1 makes the most of the traditional notebook design. The company has built an excel...

Good value, small, thin and light, excellent UHD touch display, backlit keyboard, two USB-C ports, good security features...

Relatively short battery life, no SD card slot...

Thin, light and with one of the best keyboards this side of a desktop PC, the Folio twins -- both the touch and non-touch models -- are easy to use and travel with...
|
|
|
If you're looking for a lightweight, portable laptop -- but aren't interested in a tablet with a snap-on keyboard such as the HP Elite x2 -- HP's 12.5-in. EliteBook Folio G1 makes the most of the traditional notebook design. The company has built an excel...

Good value, small, thin and light, excellent UHD touch display, backlit keyboard, two USB-C ports, good security features...

Relatively short battery life, no SD card slot...

Read more All-in-one PC for home or the office: Lenovo Thinkcentre X1 reviewThin, light and with one of the best keyboards this side of a desktop PC, the Folio twins -- both the touch and non-touch models -- are easy to use and travel with. They are well...
|
|
|
The HP EliteBook Folio G1 measures 30.5x20.5x1.5cm the last figure at the back and less than 1cm at the front, it weights 1230grams.The left side has a Kensington Lock Port, HDMI, USB3 and Micro SD ports. The front has nothing not even LEDs. The Right sid...
|
|
|
The EliteBook Folio is thin. Super thin. Apple MacBook thin. And light. When you're working all day in places other than your office, that can be really convenient, as long as it doesn't get in the way of actually getting that work done. Despite sharing t...
|
|
|
If you're looking for a business-class laptop that features exquisite consumer-grade style, you should keep your eye on the HP EliteBook Folio G1. The EliteBook is ideal for on-the-go workers who require excellent performance, more than a full workday of...

Lightweight, Super thin, 4K...

Core M, only, USB C, only...

The HP EliteBook Folio G1 is a business-class device with consumer-class style. It's got everything you need to work and play with pizzazz...
|
|
|
HP's Elitebook Folio range is set firmly in the company's business class notebooks segment. It's like a Windows-powered Macbook, but with two USB Type-C ports instead of one. While HP is looking to take most of its orders from enterprise customers, the la...

Very thin and very light, Dependable performance, Great keyboard...

Battery life is average, Reflective screen, Hinge wobbles...

The HP Elitebook Folio is a very good business laptop. It feels like a Macbook, but has Windows inside, along with perhaps the best keyboard in the market. It's battery life isn't quite ideal, though, and the screen may irk some users, making it a less th...
|
|
|
At first glance, the HP EliteBook Folio G1 appears to be gunning for the market that Apple created with its tiny 2015 MacBook . Both look to be around the same size, both are made of metal, and both have sky-high price tags. Even if Apple did it first, it...

Extremely light and portable, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Great speakers, Good CPU and SSD performance...

Expensive, USB Type-C adapters required, Bottom gets hot with heavy use...

The HP EliteBook Folio G1 targets a very specific niche, complementing the even thinner HP Spectre 13 which has a wider appeal. It's obviously an indulgence, but if you're the type of person who is willing to spend a lot in order to have the best possible...
|
|