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HP recently unveiled its latest business laptop, the EliteBook Ultra G1q AI PC, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chipset. This new ARM-based laptop could potentially challenge the dominance of Intel and AMD in the business market. However, early reviews from Laptop Mag and Notebookcheck offer differing perspectives on its performance.

Laptop Mag’s review of the EliteBook Ultra is mostly positive, highlighting its fast performance, long battery life of over 16 hours, and a vibrant 14-inch 2.2K IPS display. The reviewer, Madeline Ricchiuto, commends HP for making a strong case for Windows on ARM systems for business professionals. Despite some drawbacks in graphics performance, she believes the EliteBook Ultra is suitable for most professional settings due to its overall quality performance and design. The review also praises the laptop’s thin and lightweight design, as well as its sustainability efforts, such as the use of recycled materials and EPEAT Gold certification. However, potential issues with specialized app support and graphics performance are also mentioned, advising users to consider their specific needs before purchasing.

On the other hand, Notebookcheck’s review of the EliteBook Ultra takes a more critical stance, acknowledging its decent performance and build quality but highlighting tough competition from existing Intel and AMD machines. The lead US editor, Allen Ngo, suggests that the laptop’s price point of $1,699 may not offer significant advantages over its rivals and could have been more appealing at a lower cost. While the EliteBook Ultra showcases potential with its advanced AI and ARM architecture, the review indicates that it may not be the top choice for business professionals compared to other options on the market.

Overall, the mixed reviews of the EliteBook Ultra suggest that while it has promising features, it may not yet be the ultimate solution for business users. As technology continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Qualcomm’s entry into the business laptop market will fare against established competitors like Intel and AMD. Stay updated with the latest tech news and insights from TechRadar Pro to make informed decisions for your business needs.