
Most tech pundits are calling the HP EliteBook Folio a MacBook with Windows. Why? It’s not difficult to understand why they would. The Folio is every bit as sleek and beautiful as the MacBook.
Incredibly, thin, outstanding keyboard and superb screen with good performance.Where the EliteBook Folio does differ is in having more ports than it’s Apple competitor, and battery life comes nowhere near close this class of Ultraportable laptop
Great keyboard; Superthin and light; Durable design; Accurate face login; Colorful 4K screen option; Solid performance
Below-average battery life; No full-size USB port
The groundbreakingly-thin EliteBook Folio G1 provides a first-class design, comfortable keyboard, and more ports than the MacBook.
In the race to make the thinnest laptop on the block, manufacturers often sacrifice usability, slapping on uncomfortable keyboards, eschewing key ports or providing mediocre performance. Though it’s even slimmer than the MacBook (12-inch), HP’s EliteBook Folio G1 ($999 to start, $1,429 as reviewed) is a productivity powerhouse, complete with a sharp 12.5-inch screen, a sleek but durable design that survives serious drops and one of the best keyboards I’ve used on a laptop. With strong speakers, fanless cooling and an infrared camera for face logins, the EliteBook Folio G1 gets almost everything right, but its battery life could be better.
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