
"Previously known as HP's 600 series, the EliteBook 6 G1 lineup is available in multiple RAM and memory configurations, a lightweight form factor, and either an AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm processor; a highly customizable laptop for a wide range of users. Also: I tested HP's first-gen EliteBook X, and it's a powerhouse at the office (and $500 off) I went hands-on with the EliteBook G1q (q for Qualcomm), which has the Snapdragon X Plus chip, 32GB of RAM, and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD."
"I found it to be a capable device with great battery life and a very comfortable keyboard. I'd recommend it as a lightweight work laptop, but there are a few concerns. The entry-level machine with 16GB of memory and a 256GB SSD looks to be aimed at users who live in the cloud and value longevity over raw power, while higher-end hardware opens up the device for more diverse productivity uses."
The EliteBook 6 G1q is part of HP's productivity-minded lineup and offers multiple processor choices: AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm. The Snapdragon X Plus configuration pairs with up to 32GB (tested) and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, while options scale to 64GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Entry-level models with 16GB and 256GB target cloud-focused users prioritizing longevity over raw power. The Snapdragon configurations provide instantaneous booting, responsive everyday performance, and marathon battery life for all-day use. The chassis is thin and lightweight at about 3.17 pounds, with matte WUXGA display options up to 800 nits.
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