HP introduced the new HP ProBook x360 400 G1 they say is designed to adapt to the way growing business and on-the-go professionals work both inside and outside of the office. The 14-inch convertible is powered by Intel 8th Gen Core processors and up to a NVIDIA GeForce MX130 discrete GPU, along with “built for business” features.

The exterior styling is very ‘business-like’ with a grey/silver chassis with the HP symbol stamped prominently on the back of the display panel. Being a convertible, the device has the ability to work as a standard laptop, tablet, tent mode, and presentation modes which are key for flexibility in a business environment.  

The full-size premium HP keyboard with chiclet-style keys is backlit with the keyboard deck finished in matte black.  HP says it is a thin chassis and measuring in at 12.99” x 9.13” x 0.78”, less than an inch on the z-axis, we can agree. The sides of the device hold all the connectivity as well as a cooling vent. Overall, nothing sticks out on the styling front – nobody will accuse a user of this being a ‘gaming’ laptop.

Hardware wise, The ProBook x360 440 G1 has multiple CPU options from a Celeron or Pentium Gold, 7th Gen Core i5, up to 8th Gen Core i7 quad-core processors will power the convertible. Ram capacity is up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR4-2133 which sits in two SODIMM slots. Internally the ProBook x360 440 G1 is able to house two storage drives - up to a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD and up to a 256GB M.2 SATA SSD.


There are two display options, both 14-inch 1920x1080(FHD) IPS panels. The first is an eDP + PSR LED-backlit touchscreen supporting 100% sRGB color gamut with 400 cd/m² brightness. The second option is an eDP LED-backlit touchscreen and covering a lower 67% sRGB color gamut with 220 cd/m² brightness. Driving the display will be the internal GPUs from the processors (HD 610 or UHD 620) or there is a discrete option with the NVIDIA GeForce MX130 with 2 GB DDR5 dedicated.


Communications are handled through a combination of wired Ethernet via a Realtek Gigabit port, or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11ac Wi-Fi with Bluetooth 4.2 support. There are other options available for mobile broadband as well. As far as ports and connectors go, the ProBook x360 440 G1 has two USB 3.0 ports (1 charging) one USB 3.1 Type-C (power and DisplayPort), one headphone/microphone combo port, and an HDMI (1.4b) port. Additionally, there is a single SD port supporting SD/SDHC/SDXC modules.


Being a business based laptop, security is always a concern. With this HP includes several features including GP Client Security Manager Gen4 that uses multi-factor authentication, HP Device Access Manager, HP Spare Key, and HP Password Manager. The convertible also has an optional fingerprint reader and IR facial recognition camera.

The HP ProBook x360 440 G1 is priced starting at $599 and will available later in June. 

HP ProBook x360 440 G1
  Probook x360 440 G1
Processor Celeron 3865U (dual-core, 1.8 GHz)
Pentium Gold 4415U (dual-core, 2.3 GHz)
i5-7200U (dual-core w/HT, 2.5 GHz to 3.4 GHz Turbo)
i3-8130U (dual-core w/HT, 2.2 GHz to 3.4 GHz Turbo)
i5 8250U (quad-core w/HT, 1.6 GHz to 3.4 GHz Turbo)
i7-8550U (quad-core w/HT, 1.8 GHz to 4 GHz Turbo)
Memory Up to 16GB DDR4-2133 (2x SODIMMs)
Video Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 610/620
or
NVIDIA Geforce MX130 2GB GDDR5
Internal Storage 256-512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2
128-256GB SATA M.2
Display Options 14" FHD IPS eDP + PSR LED-backlit touch screen, 100% sRGB
14" FHD IPS eDP LED-backlit touch screen, 67% sRGB
Network 802.11ac 2T2R w/ Bluetooth 4.2
LTE options
Digital Media Micro SD card reader
Keyboard Full-size, backlit, chiclet keys
External Notebook
Ports
2 x ISB 3.0 
1 x USB Type-C 3.0
1 x 3.5mm jack
1 x HDMI (1.4b)
Dimensions / Weight 12.99 x 9.13 x 0.78-inch
3.8 lbs+
Battery / Battery Life 3-cell 48 Wh Li-ion primsmatic
45W AC adapter 
Price Starting $599.99

 

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  • Wolfclaw - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - link

    MX130 meh, just a rebraned 930?, a tad better than Intel 610/620 iGPU but way behind AMD. Unless HP getting them really dirt cheap, worth taking up space on mobo, when it could be useful for something else?
  • jaydee - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - link

    Celeron 3865U as the base CPU? That's pretty lowly...

    The Pentium Gold 4415U is also not what you would really want to see here either, but at least has HT.

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