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    EliteBook X G1i 14 or EliteBook Ultra G1i 14? HP laptop names are getting a little confusing

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    EliteBook X G1i 14 or EliteBook Ultra G1i 14? HP laptop names are getting a little confusing – NotebookCheck.net News

    Is this the EliteBook X G1i 14 or EliteBook Ultra G1i 14? (Image source: HP)

    Some models are becoming increasingly difficult to visually tell apart even for us testers. To laymen, the names “EliteBook X”, “EliteBook Ultra”, “Envy x360”, or “OmniBook x360” may be more confusing than helpful when distinguishing between lower-end and higher-end configurations.

    Dell has hit the giant reset button this year in regard to how it names and organizes its large lineup of laptops. Iconic proper nouns like “XPS” and “Inspiron” are now gone in favor of more common words like “Pro” or “Plus”. On the other hand, HP is largely sticking to its current naming convention, but the company’s ever-expanding lineup of laptops is becoming increasingly complicated to follow especially when the models can appear very similar.

    The most recent example involves the HP Envy x360 16 and HP OmniBook X Flip 16. Both are 16-inch convertibles with the same ports, same battery capacity, and with very similar dimensions and essentially the same weight. They differ when it comes to their keyboard frames, slight exterior touches, choice of processors, and choice of display panels. One might expect a certain model to cost much more than the other, but sales often put the Envy and OmniBook models in the same ~$1000 USD price range.

    Another example involves the HP EliteBook X G1i 14 and HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14 which are again two different 14-inch models that are otherwise very similar both visually and internally. The “X” model is limited to a 1200p IPS touchscreen while the “Ultra” model comes with an 1800p OLED touchscreen instead. Other very slight differences include their battery capacities (64 Wh vs. 68 Wh), weight (2.60 lbs vs. 2.63 lbs), and thicknesses (0.48 inches vs. 0.59 inches). 

    Most users shopping for a new HP laptop may find it difficult to tell certain models apart without scrutinizing the specifications or pictures. The “Ultra”, “X”, “Envy”, and “OmniBook” names in particular are arguably ineffective at distinguishing between lower-end and higher-end models. HP may want to consider merging some models or names to streamline the buying experience for laymen.

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