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HP has refreshed its range of business laptops with the introduction of the EliteBook 840 G7. Aimed specifically at professionals in the market for a powerful, secure, and durable PC, the new addition competes with the likes of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon...

Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Stylish, high-quality 14in chassis, Good choice of I/O and biometrics, Fast everyday performance, Comprehensive security, Good battery life...

Sure View display has drawbacks, Touchscreen option only 250-nit, Quad-core CPU feels last gen, Pricey on single-unit basis...

We've enjoyed our time with the EliteBook 840 G7. HP's svelte chassis offers stylish looks and high-end build quality, the keyboard and trackpad are among the best in the business - second only, perhaps, to Lenovo's ThinkPad - and both performance and bat...
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HP's EliteBook 840 G7 has quickly become one of my favorite laptops. There's one big reason for that, which is that it's strikingly similar to the EliteBook x360 1040 G5 that I reviewed in February 2019, albeit without a convertible hinge. It's no surpri...

The EliteBook 840 G7 might just be my absolute favorite PC. That's easy for me to say, because I said it about the EliteBook x360 1040 and these are so similar. It's got one of the best keyboards of any laptop, and it's thin and light. With the previous g...
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Laptops come in all shapes and sizes and are usually targeted to specific use-case scenarios. With more people working from home, there is a need for more secure and connected options in order to allow employees to work from anywhere. HP, a leader in comp...

Solid, elegant design,Great typing experience,Decent performance,Decent ambient display with 85% screen to body ratio,Plenty of ports,Mobile SIM card option,Plenty of configurable options for every budget...

No 4K option,Only comes with Intel UHD graphics,Camera could be better...

The HP EliteBook 840 G7 is a slim, light, decent performing laptop that is easily configurable for your business needs. It excels at business-oriented tasks, although it does tend to slow down once in a while when using more GPU-intensive apps like Photos...
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Price: $2,099 (EliteBook 830); $2,199 (EliteBook 840) CPU: Intel Core i7-10810U CPU GPU: UHD graphics RAM: 16GB Storage: 512GB SSD Display: 13.3-inch, 1080p; 14-inch, 1080p Battery: 9:45 (EliteBook 830); 9:23 (EliteBook 840)HP's Elitebook 800...

Sleek aluminum chassis, Fast performance, Comfortable keyboard, Plenty of ports, Modern security features...

Weak graphics, Top configs are expensive, Ho-hum webcam...

HP's EliteBook 830 G7 and 840 G7 have few weaknesses, making them great alternatives to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon...
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Apart from the enhanced features of HP, you get an optional fingerprint reader and an IR face recognition camera. Also, the device happens to offer an NFC coil for a quick connection with other mobile devices.One thing we have to notice is the Comet Lake-...

Great build quality, The display doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels (LG LP140WFА-SPD4), Comfortable backlit keyboard, Two Thunderbolt 3 connectors + 64GB of DDR4 support, Optional IR face recognition system and a fingerprint reader, Two workd...

Bizarre power button location, Limited by the Comet Lake-U processors...

Here, we see another great product from HP. It has a great build quality and premium, lightweight chassis, thanks to the mainly aluminum build. And while its speakers are not the loudest out there, we found them deep, and they have better dynamics than mo...
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