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The HP EliteBook series is one of the most po[CENSORED]r in the business community. The company has been launching various models in this series that bring strong performance and security features. The new HP EliteBook 8 G1i continues this tradition. The latest laptop from HP comes loaded with interesting features, including the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, up to 2.8K IPS touchscreen, a long battery life, and more. That said, is it enough to make it stand out from the crowd? I have been using the laptop for a while now, and here's everything you need to know.

HP EliteBook 8 G1i Design: Lightweight and Premium
Dimension - 315.6 x 222 x 11.7mm
Weight - 1.46kg
Colours - Glacier Silver Aluminium
The first thing you will notice about the latest laptop is its looks. The Glacier Silver model looks premium from all angles. The entire laptop is made of premium aluminium, and the build looks fantastic, including the HP logo. However, there are some problems as well. First of all, the hinge does not feel sturdy, and the screen wobbles quite prominently. So, if you are using the touchscreen or even typing, the screen wobbles.

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Regarding IO ports, the brand has done a pretty good job of providing almost all the necessary ports. You get a 3.5mm audio jack, two USB Type-C ports, and an HDMI 2.1 port on the left side, while the right side features one USB Type-C port, one USB Type-A port, and a nano lock slot. The good thing here is that you can also customise the ports and add things like an intelligent card reader, a nano SIM card reader, and an RJ-45 port.

HP EliteBook 8 G1i Display and Speakers: Smooth and Vibrant
Display - 14-inch IPS LCD touchscreen
Resolution - Full HD (1200x1920 pixels)
Speakers - Dual Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos
HP EliteBook 8 G1i comes loaded with multiple screen options. You can get up to a 14-inch 2.5K IPS touchscreen with a resolution of up to 2.5K. The display also comes with 800nits of peak brightness and up to a 120Hz screen refresh rate. The display sure looks vibrant despite featuring an IPS panel. The colours are well-balanced, and you will not notice much of oversaturation. However, the inky-deep blacks you get on an OLED screen are still missing here. The 120Hz screen refresh rate makes the whole animation feel smooth.

Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/laptops/reviews/hp-elitebook-8-g1i-review-8860111

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