The EliteBook Ultra G1i 14 is HP's new business spearhead featuring a high-quality aluminum case. Its Lunar Lake processor delivers sufficient performance and its fans are barely audible during use, but what compromises do you have to make for its low weight of 1.2 kilograms?https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-EliteBook-Ultra-G1i-14-laptop-review-HP-s-new-business-flagship-is-a-great-total-package.984955.0.html
Seems Intel is doing a good job with these cpu's
Really appreciate you testing PWM!!!
Great article.there is much hope for the platform of the intel core ultra. You are missing a critical rating datapoint...application performance plugged in and application performance on battery..for those who care about games a similar datapoint will be required to appreciate the laptops utility for their use case.
Blah, blah, blah, it's still Windows 11.
Something looks very wrong with the battery run-times. HP advertises the laptop up to 21hours battery. Could you please check the battery results again?
Quote from: compuholic on March 24, 2025, 21:59:11HP advertises the laptop up to 21hours battery.
Idling in darkness?
Is there a power mode allowing higher sustained power than 18 watts? The cooling system seems to have a lot more capacity and the core temperature is very low at 18w.
Hallo
It's good that you wrote that the minimum brightness of 20.7 cd/m² is too high.
This is a big problem when working at night or in a room with poor lighting, HP and ESPECIALLY Dell are a disaster in this regard.
they need to learn how to do it from the Lenovo Thinkpad line or the Macbook Pro. Very unprofessional :(((