HP Introduced Slim New EliteBook Folio 1020 for Bsuiness
Business laptops doesn’t have to mean boring, and are slimming down now. With new Intel processors and solid-state drives, HP’s newest executive-class notebook, the EliteBook 1020 Special Edition, features a carbon-fiber and magnesium-lithium alloy chassis, a quad HD display, and a weight of just 2.27 pounds, which will sure to be turn heads at the next board meeting.
HP new EliteBook Folio 1020 G1 notebook and the EliteBook Folio 1020 G1 Special Edition are among the slimmest business laptops on the market with a svelte new 0.62-inch thick chassis and a sleek fanless design. Instead of a bulky hard drive, the EliteBook Folio 1020 is available with a zippy solid-state drive (SSD), and full complement of ports and connectors. The EliteBook 1020 Special Edition is lighter than the MacBook Air (2.9 pounds), Dell XPS 13 (3 pounds) and the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro (2.6 pounds). At 0.61 inches thick, it’s on a par with all three. Like the Yoga, the EliteBook will use an Intel Core M processor, which sacrifices some performance for a thinner, fanless design.
The laptops are built to pass military-grade (MIL-STD 810G) testing, so you’ll be safe through all the rigors of travel, the scrapes and spills of home or the office, and extremes in temperature and pressure. It’s also good for work on the go, with up to 9 hours of HP Elitebook 8530p Battery Life.
Outfitted for business use, both versions of the EliteBook Folio 1020 offer features like HP Client Management Solutions, Intel vPro technology, and LANDesk. HP’s Sure Start BIOS protection and repair help fend off outside attacks, along with certified Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2/2.0, pre-boot authentication, and a built-in fingerprint reader for secure login.
HP says the EliteBook will last up to 9 hours laptop battery life on a charge, the standard model of the HP EliteBook Folio 1020 will be available in April, with HP EliteBook Folio 1020 Special Edition available in April. Pricing has not yet been announced.
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