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Jan032017

CES 2017: HP's new EliteBook x360 is thinnest convertible made for business

Las Vegas - HP is continuing to push the boundaries for convertible PCs. The HP EliteBook x360 is a business-focused convertible taht offers 360' of use as a notebook, tablet or anything else in between. Boasting 16-hours of abttery life, the EliteBook weighs 2.82 lbs, it has a multi-touch 13.3 UHD display and features 2 USB 3.0, USB Type-C, HDMI and Micro SD ports. Also onboard are fingerprint security and a Bang & Olufsen tuned sound system with four speakers and Noice Cancellation for calls.

Powered by 7th Generation Intel® CoreTM i5 or i7 vPro processors, the HP EliteBook x360 is expected to be available at the end of January 2017 in the U.S. (Canadian availability to come).

 

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