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HP ELITEBOOK X360 1020 G2 12.5" INTEL CORE I5-7200U 2.5GHZ / 8GB / 128GB SSD
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Características HP ELITEBOOK X360 1020 G2 12.5" INTEL CORE I5-7200U 2.5GHZ / 8GB / 128GB SSD
Tamaño12.5 "
RAM8 GB
Capacidad128 GB
Geekbench 5 (varios)1236
Geekbench 5 (único)408
Capacidad15,000 mAh
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7ronic
A picture of the stylus pen and some words about its handling/quality would be nice.
wersy2
Seriously 1500USD+ device with an LCD, 16GB soldered RAM and 512 storage? What year are we in?
giggol
Are producers sending you the worst display options just to inflate battery life numbers? Indirect review influence?
Piote
Anybody knows how the Elitebook x360 1040 G6 performs - especially the antiglare display? Have you seen any reviews on the net? Maybe notebookcheck could do one, please?
Giorgio Cencetti
Anibody here have the Elitebook 1040 G6 with a 400 nits antiglare display? How is it? The same of G5 or as it improved? Thanks
Piote
Quote from: paolo on September 04, 2019, 17:59:20 Quote from: paolo on September 04, 2019, 17:59:20 Any news on how the matte screens in hp elitebook x360 1040 g6 are doing? Do the brightness and graininess problem still occur?
paolo
very useful review and very interesting discussion about hp sure view. hp elitebook x360 1040 g6 (generation six) features 700 and 950 nits displays with anti glare surface and sure view gen 3: any one knows how they perform in terms of viewing angle and uneven brightness?
Allen.Ngo
Hi guys, It's unfortunately true that Sure View impacts viewing angles and apparent brightness even when the feature is disabled. Ideally, you wouldn't be able to notice Sure View until you manually enable it but HP has not developed the technology to that point yet. The unit we had did not have Sure View, so our comments apply only to this particular SKU. I wouldn't recommend Sure View especially if you plan on using the system in tablet mode or portrait mode frequently. HP unveiled Sure View Gen 3 at CES that alleviates the issues you have mentioned, but not elimiate them completely. That is the current trade off with the privacy technology.
inst
Note for French readers: HP France does not offer customisation like in US. As it is hard to understand anything within HP models, I give some tips: As I am writting there are only 5 models available in France: "5DF58EA#ABF" => i5 | 256go | no sure view "5DF66EA#ABF" => i5 | 256go | has sure view "5DG26EA#ABF" => i7 | 256go | no sure view "5DG27EA#ABF" => i7 | 512go | has sure view "5DF88EA#ABF" => i5 | 256go | has sure view | the only one with LTE (4G, sim slot) | the only one with NO anti-glare screen Those ref will help you to find what you need. To avoid the problem mentioned in comments, I guess you should choose a model without sure view, but I'm not sure. And according to the NBC review, the i7 under performs on this laptop, then I guess an i5 will be enough.