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HP's EliteBook x360 has served as a top-class business laptop for a good number of years, and having been impressed with earlier models, we're intrigued to see what upgrades are in the store for the 2019 refresh dubbed the x360 1030 G3. A starting price...

Sleek design, solid build quality, Fast and responsive performance, Comprehensive security options, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Versatile speaker system, Decent battery life, Three-year warranty...

Full-HD display could be better, Fans get quite loud, Active Pen still optional...

HP has improved the venerable EliteBook x360 by introducing a raft of incremental upgrades in this year's 1030 G2.Building on an already solid foundation, the latest model is 10 per cent smaller than its predecessor yet touts a noticeably brighter dis...
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Bad news for fans of the HP EliteBook x360 1020: That 12.5-inch business convertible is going away. Good news for traveling execs everywhere: It's been replaced by a trimmer third generation of the model 1030 that fits a 13-inch screen into a 12-inch chas...

Wonderfully compact and light, Three screen choices: bright 1080p, privacy-filter 1080p, and 4K, Crisp keyboard, Good array of ports, including two Thunderbolt 3, Marathon battery life, Impressive audio...

No SD card slot, Clumsy cursor-arrow keys...

Business convertibles don't come any better than the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3, an executive 2-in-1 that combines ample power with a sunny 13.3-inch screen and a snappy keyboard in a petite 2.76-pound package...
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As bright as can be. HP is one of the few OEMs that sells business laptops with bright optional displays. The EliteBook x360 1030 G3 is one such device, which has an optional 700 cd/m² display. Read on to find out whether the display can live up to its bi...

amazingly bright, matte touchscreen, comparatively good speakers, proprietary and multi-level security features, compact, light, impressive keyboard, well-built, optional 4G LTE and NFC, good battery life, Thunderbolt 3, quiet fan noise...

grainy images, Sure View worsens image quality, cannot maintain peak Intel Turbo Boost, poor performance on battery, no SD card reader, no smart card reader, complicated maintenance, expensive...

– A mixed bagThe HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3-4QZ12ES review. Test device courtesy of CampusPointA 700 cd/m² display with a matte touchscreen fits a niche use case, primarily those who work outdoors. However, the matte finish impacts on image quality, as do...
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Everything in HP's EliteBook series falls into the company's business class lineup and today we are looking at their latest convertible; the HP EliteBook x360 1030. While its name might not roll off the tongue, this laptop's design, features, specificatio...

Sexy 360 clamshell design, Thin, super-light, very portable, Respectable audio for a laptop, Vibrant, punchy display, Fantastic keyboard, Plenty of business class features, Excellent battery life...

Difficult to open, Soldered system memory, Pricey in higher-end configs, Keyboard sticks out in tablet mode...

The EliteBook series covers a wide range of products for HP, but they all have one thing in common. They are designed for business class professionals, a group of people who on a moment's notice can be in Seattle one day or Tokyo the next. More-so than ev...
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HP's EliteBook x360 1030 G2 was the first EliteBook that I reviewed. Now, it's time to check out its successor. Last year's device was pretty great, and this year's is even better.Most of the changes this time around are pretty minor. After all, there's...

HP's EliteBook series of devices is definitely among the best commercial PCs that you can get. The company puts more effort into security and other business-centric features than any other firm out there. Things like WorkWise, PhoneWise, and Sure View are...
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It's not every day that you get a sleek, 13.3-inch premium machine in your lap capable of withstanding military-grade torment. On top of its wicked durability, HP's EliteBook x360 1030 G3 ($2,149 as configured; $1,449 starting price) offers an exquisite k...

Sleek, durable design, Stunning display, Comfortable keyboard, Punchy audio, Fast SSD, Good battery life...

Not the fastest in its class, Expensive...

The EliteBook x360 1030 offers a beautiful panel, a great keyboard and solid battery life all condensed into a durable, high-class design...
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Could be faster. The EliteBook x360 1030 G3 Core i7 SKU is a perfect example of why a pricier configuration may not always be the fastest when compared to a less expensive SKU. The Core i7 CPU on our HP is measurably slower than the same model with the mo...

great sound quality for the size; loud speakers, small footprint; portable and lightweight, proprietary multi-layer security features, keyboard keys have great feedback, optional 4G LTE and NFC, Thunderbolt 3 support, excellent build quality, USB Type-C...

warmer surfaces than on the EliteBook x360 1030 G2, pulse-width modulation on lower brightness levels, not as rigid as the thicker EliteBook 830 series, unable to sustain maximum CPU Turbo Boost, lower performance when on battery power, serviceability co...
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Spectre in disguse. The latest model in the super-sleek EliteBook x360 series manages to be even smaller than last year's model. A few features had to be cut, but we think it's well worth the sacrifice for on-the-go business users...

great sound quality for the size; loud speakers, small footprint; portable and lightweight, proprietary multi-layer security features, keyboard keys have great feedback, optional 4G LTE and NFC, Thunderbolt 3 support, excellent build quality, USB Type-C...

warmer surfaces than on the EliteBook x360 1030 G2, pulse-width modulation on lower brightness levels, not as rigid as the thicker EliteBook 830 series, unable to sustain maximum CPU Turbo Boost, lower performance when on battery power, serviceability co...
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