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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'These attacks don't look like break-ins' — HP warns hackers are turning popular remote access tools into dangerous, stealthy backdoors ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP's latest threat report reveals hackers are abusing legitimate remote access tools and fake downloads to silently compromise corporate devices. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Efosa Udinmwen ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nwRLdPUNG4rWu4Y6nthHDV.png ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Legitimate software is now the most dangerous weapon in a hacker's arsenal, HP warns</strong></li><li><strong>Tax deadline phishing emails are opening doors that security scanners never flag</strong></li><li><strong>Fake dating app downloads are delivering full remote access to attackers instantly</strong></li></ul><p>Cybercriminals are exploiting legitimate remote access applications such as LogMeIn and ScreenConnect to take control of victim devices without triggering standard security alerts, experts have warned.</p><p>HP's latest <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2026/HP-attackers-are-turning-legitimate-remote-access-tools-into-backdoors.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Threat Insights Report</a>, covering January through March 2026, documents how attackers are deliberately blending malicious activity into normal IT behavior to avoid detection.</p><p>The report draws on data from millions of endpoints running HP Wolf Security across the period under review, and found the campaigns follow a consistent pattern built around social engineering rather than technical exploits.</p><h2 id="how-trust-becomes-the-weapon">How trust becomes the weapon</h2><p>Legitimate software becomes the perfect disguise precisely because security tools are least likely to flag applications they already recognize and trust.</p><p>When an attacker controls a familiar remote access tool on a victim's device, nothing in the security stack raises an alarm.</p><p>That invisibility starts at the very first step — attackers used tax year-end phishing <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-email-provider">emails</a> and fake desktop application downloads, including fraudulent dating website installers, to persuade users into installing remote access tools that they control.</p><p>Once installed, those tools gave attackers total device control while appearing indistinguishable from routine IT activity.</p><p>"What stands out in these campaigns is how easily legitimate remote access tools are being turned into entry points for attackers," said Patrick Schläpfer, Principal Threat Researcher at HP Security Lab.</p><p>"By combining trusted software with carefully designed social engineering — tied to events like the end of the tax year — it's getting even harder to distinguish what can and can't be trusted."</p><p>Separate campaigns uncovered in the same period used fake cryptocurrency wallet recovery tools distributed through code-sharing platforms and media download sites.</p><p>Those tools, rather than helping users recover lost wallets, harvested credentials, wallet data, and system information before packaging everything into archive files for exfiltration.</p><p>The emoji-heavy scripts used in these attacks showed characteristics consistent with AI-assisted coding.</p><p>This suggests that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-vibe-coding-tools">vibe coding tools</a> are now lowering the barrier for building functional malware.</p><h2 id="malware-hides-in-plain-sight">Malware hides in plain sight</h2><p>HP's report also documented ClickFix campaigns disguising <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-malware-removal">malware</a> as audio files through convincing fake websites and realistic CAPTCHA prompts.</p><p>Victims unknowingly execute the malicious code in the background while believing they were completing routine security checks.</p><p>At least 11% of email threats identified by HP Wolf Security during the period bypassed one or more email gateway scanners entirely.</p><p>Executable files accounted for the largest share of malware delivery at 39%, followed by archive files at 38% and PDF documents at 10%.</p><p>"These attacks don't look like break-ins — they look like business as usual, blending in with normal IT activity and avoiding the warning signs associated with malware," said Alex Holland, Principal Threat Researcher at HP Security Lab</p><p>Holland added that organizations should restrict unnecessary privileges, control software installation, and isolate risky activity such as downloads and unknown links.</p><p>Enterprise security teams are advised to adjust their defenses to account for attacks that look legitimate, rather than suspicious. </p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-right inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:676px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:31.51%;"><img id="diM9tpwF2Lz85R8q85CT78" name="tr-g_news" alt="Google logo on a black background next to text reading 'Click to follow TechRadar'" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/diM9tpwF2Lz85R8q85CT78.jpg" mos="" align="right" fullscreen="" width="676" height="213" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-rightinline"></p></div></div></figure>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ‘Transcends traditional boundaries of PC design’ — HP and Ferrari have teamed up for a $5,600 laptop, and I got to see it ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ I saw HP and Ferrari’s limited-edition laptop collaboration – and it’s so much more than a marketing gimmick. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ matthew.hanson@futurenet.com (Matt Hanson) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Matt Hanson ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/emP4wv7FcojxQ73QEARCmZ.png ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>I’ve been doing this job long enough to have witnessed several team-ups between laptop makers and luxury car brands – in fact, I’ve still got an <a href="https://acer%20ferrari%20one/" target="_blank">Acer Ferrari One</a> netbook (remember those?!) collecting dust somewhere. </p><p>I can certainly see the appeal for PC makers, as getting to slap a badge from brands such as Ferrari, Porsche, and others can help associate your device in the minds of consumers with speed, even if, like the Acer Ferrari One, the hardware can only achieve the kinds of speed you’d expect from a particularly lazy tortoise after a large meal. For the car brands, I guess it helps get their name out there and into the hands of people who would usually never be able to afford one of their vehicles. </p><p>So, when I was invited to see a new collaboration between HP and Ferrari, I went expecting to see a completely decent, bedecked with fancy car logos; nothing much more than a fancy advert in laptop-form. However, after my time checking out the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC, I came away happy to be completely wrong. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="Ekou3uTUyKdZNKyhfsHkUH" name="20260520_122148" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Ekou3uTUyKdZNKyhfsHkUH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>It’s clear, after talking to representatives from both HP and Ferrari, that this is a much deeper collaboration that’s been a while in the making (two years, no less). The result is a laptop that takes innovations from both companies – but one that you’re probably not going to be able to buy. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="5TX3CekaXxZmdtMBD2g7RH" name="20260520_115617" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5TX3CekaXxZmdtMBD2g7RH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="two-years-in-the-making">Two years in the making</h2><p>You might think that the combo of HP, primarily known for PCs and printers, and Ferrari, best known for luxury cars and Formula 1, isn’t the most natural of partnerships – I certainly did, but the team-up does actually make some sense. </p><p>For a start, HP has been a major sponsor of Ferrari’s Formula 1 team, called Scuderia Ferrari HP, and while that means the HP logo is on the car and driver uniforms, it also involves behind-the-scenes collaboration, with HP providing laptops and other bits of tech. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3218px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="nwuE3tZVYfEju2fZDJjbVB" name="HP Scuderia Ferrari PC_Sketch 1" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC design sketches" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/v2/t:327,l:58,cw:3218,ch:1810,q:80/nwuE3tZVYfEju2fZDJjbVB.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3508" height="2480" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP / Ferrari)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The fact that Ferrari’s design team spends a lot of time thinking of ways to make products as light, fast, and thermodynamic (keeping key parts of the engine and car as cool as possible) also has obvious parallels with HP’s design team, who do similar when designing laptops. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="YXWWzBCmpPdw53wqun7bhH" name="20260520_121257" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/YXWWzBCmpPdw53wqun7bhH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>So, the partnership makes a lot more sense than you might initially think – still, I was concerned that this would be little more than a basic HP laptop with a fancy Ferrari logo on it. </p><p>As I was taken through the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC and the design decisions that were taken, it became increasingly clear that wasn’t the case. A lot of this is due to the attention to detail that both teams brought to the laptop. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="wAwU5UvPUrbfuZ2tpcUFcH" name="20260520_121252" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wAwU5UvPUrbfuZ2tpcUFcH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Take the color, for example, which is Rosso Magma – the same found on some of Ferrari’s most iconic cars. The deep, rich red is instantly recognisable, and has an almost 3D look to it in places thanks to the CNC-machined anodized aluminum<strong> </strong>and a zirconium bead-blasted surface. When the laptop is opened, the material of the palm rest beneath the keyboard has a horizontal streak effect which, I was told, is designed to resemble the blur of a fast-moving object, which I think works well. </p><p>The glass trackpad used to control the mouse curser is integrated seamlessly into the palm rest, with no visible outline. While this gives the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC a stylish and minimalist look, I do have some concerns about this design choice.  </p><p>Like when Dell introduced a similar ‘invisible’ trackpad to its high-end laptops, not being able to see or feel when the trackpad begins and ends isn’t great for accessibility, and means you might find it hard to use without concentrating. </p><p>The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC mitigates this slightly by having a larger-than-normal trackpad size, and a thin red light runs along the top of the trackpad, indicating where it begins and ends. It certainly helps without compromising the overall design of the laptop, but I do worry that it would still be an issue for visually-impaired users. </p><p>The rest of the design of the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC, however, is impeccable, especially the underside of the laptop (which is often, understandably, neglected as it’s the least visible part of a laptop when being used). </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="4RRkUccZHZbnznM6nyxDCH" name="20260520_121409" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4RRkUccZHZbnznM6nyxDCH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The underside of the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC is inspired by the engine bays of Ferrari cars, with a Gorilla Glass window that shows off the cooling pipes and components. The glass is lazer-drilled, allowing for essential airflow to the components, and there are some lovely touches such as the coordinates of both the Ferrari and HP headquarters etched onto some of the parts. These little ‘easter eggs’ again highlight the attention to detail put into this laptop by both teams. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="2vrLjQpSXtGCWYmjPTgrxH" name="20260520_121428" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2vrLjQpSXtGCWYmjPTgrxH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>While the window is influenced by Ferrari cars, as many gaming PCs with tempered glass panels prove, PC users often like to show off the powerful components that beat at the heart of their devices, so I can see this appealing to both Ferrari fans and PC enthusiasts alike. </p><p>The rest of the underside is made of nanocarbon material, again similar to that found on certain performance cars, which keeps the laptop cool and light. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="qjMUVPLr762pJVNSUb4ZXH" name="20260520_121353" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/qjMUVPLr762pJVNSUb4ZXH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Along the rear hinge, there’s a venting system based on the Ferrari F76, which helps keep the laptop cool by expelling heat generated by the components, and it’s another great example of how the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC is a collaboration of both form and function. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3508px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:70.70%;"><img id="bCfiBCwYd6sHWve8WX6fmB" name="HP Scuderia Ferrari PC_Sketch 3.JPG" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC design sketches" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bCfiBCwYd6sHWve8WX6fmB.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3508" height="2480" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP / Ferrari)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="high-end-specs">High-end specs</h2><p>The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC also features some pretty impressive specs as well. The screen is a 3K Tandem OLED+ touch display, and from what I saw, it looked fantastic with bright, rich colors and excellent contrast. </p><p>It comes with the very latest Intel Core Ultra X7 processor, which is a high-end mobile laptop processor, so you can expect mobile workstation-level performance and powerful integrated graphics. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="XR7oFGEgDePjdGeTfd33TH" name="20260520_121235" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/XR7oFGEgDePjdGeTfd33TH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>There’s also a hefty 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM, a 1TB SSD, and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/internet/wi-fi-7">Wi-Fi 7 </a>connectivity. Three USB-C ports (two of which are Thunderbolt 4) and a USB-A port are also included, plus HDMI and an audio jack.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.30%;"><img id="SWkvJhSPYw9Qu8GJZimuXH" name="20260520_121245" alt="HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC laptop hands-on" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SWkvJhSPYw9Qu8GJZimuXH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4000" height="2252" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>It’s certainly a beast of a laptop, but with a limited number (just 4,999), and a price of  $5,599 (around £4,200 / AU$8,000) when it <a href="http://www.hp.com/scuderiaferrariPC" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">goes on sale on June 12, 2026</a>, this is likely to be out of most people’s budgets, and while I certainly won’t want to buy one (not that I even have the money for it), it’s cool to see what a combination of laptop and car makers can achieve when they work together to make something that’s not just a fancy branding exercise. </p><p>I’d also love to see some of the innovations Ferrari brought to this laptop someday make their way to more affordable <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/what-s-the-best-hp-laptop-904710">HP laptops</a>. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Should a print subscription be considered? I used HP’s All-In Plan for two months to find out ]]></title>
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                                <p>I print a substantial number of documents each month, which often results in running out of ink at inconvenient times. To avoid frequent trips to the store for new ink, I decided to try <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/cv/all-in-plan-printers" target="_blank">HP’s All-In Plan</a>. This subscription service from HP combines a printer, ink, and support into one monthly fee, providing a convenient solution for my printing needs.</p><p>After using the service for a few months, I’ve drawn some conclusions that could be helpful for others considering this option.</p><h2 id="what-is-hp-s-all-in-plan">What is HP's All-In Plan?</h2><p>HP’s All-In-One plan simplifies home printing through a subscription model, allowing you to essentially “rent” a printer and receive regular ink deliveries. This approach ensures consistent ink replenishment and printer maintenance.</p><h2 id="what-do-you-get">What do you get?</h2><p>There are three key components to the All-In Plan, including:</p><ul><li><strong>Printer</strong>: The plan includes an HP printer, with different tiers offering various models like the HP Envy and HP OfficeJet Pro.</li><li><strong>Ink</strong>: It incorporates HP Instant Ink, automatically delivering ink when your printer is low.</li><li><strong>Support</strong>: It provides 24/7 support and potential next-business-day printer replacement.</li></ul><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2478px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.26%;"><img id="TP952eFpxaVsRCfgHaat9D" name="HP-All-in-One-2" alt="HP All-in-one options" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TP952eFpxaVsRCfgHaat9D.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2478" height="1394" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="pricing-and-tiers">Pricing and tiers</h2><p>The HP All-In Plan features a tiered pricing structure designed to accommodate various HP printer models and cater to a wide range of printing needs. This ensures users can find a plan that fits their lifestyle and usage patterns.</p><p>The entry-level option includes the HP Envy printer, with monthly plans starting at approximately $6.99. This tier is perfect for basic home printing needs, offering reliable performance for occasional users. It’s particularly suitable for families or individuals who print documents, homework, or the occasional photo, making it a cost-effective choice for light use.</p><p>Moving up the tiers, the HP Envy Inspire is priced at around $8.99 monthly. This model is better suited for users with frequent printing demands, such as students or professionals who print presentations, reports, and high-quality photos. The Envy Inspire combines enhanced photo printing capabilities with versatile features, ensuring vibrant, sharp images perfect for invitations, scrapbooks, or portfolios.</p><p>For small to medium businesses, HP offers a Professional Plan that includes the OfficeJet Pro, starting at $12.99 monthly. This printer is engineered for higher-volume printing and has fast print speeds, automatic duplexing, and robust security options. It’s ideal for busy office settings where reliability and efficiency are essential.</p><p>The HP Smart tier also begins at approximately $11.99 per month and targets home offices or small businesses that require higher print volumes and quicker printing speeds. This option supports a more dynamic workplace, allowing users to easily print, scan, and copy, all while maintaining cost efficiency. The Smart tier enhances productivity, making it an excellent investment for those needing to produce more documents regularly without compromising quality.</p><p>Overall, the HP All-In Plan is designed to provide flexible solutions tailored to varying printing needs, making it easier for users to choose the right plan to fit their requirements.</p><h2 id="key-considerations">Key considerations</h2><p>When considering HP's All-In Plan, it is essential to weigh the potential benefits against the drawbacks to determine whether it meets your printing needs.</p><p>The plan offers a convenient, subscription-based approach, removing the need to monitor ink levels and purchase cartridges constantly. With automatic ink delivery, you are less likely to run out unexpectedly.</p><p>This plan can lead to significant cost savings for those who print regularly, especially in color printing, which usually consumes a large amount of ink.</p><p>HP also includes additional perks, such as extended warranties and access to advanced features within the HP Smart app, enhancing the printing experience.</p><p>However, if you use your printer infrequently, the monthly subscription fees may exceed the cost of purchasing individual cartridges.</p><p>The plan's reliance on an internet connection and HP's monitoring system creates a dependency that could be problematic if connectivity issues arise.</p><p>Additionally, restrictions on using third-party ink cartridges can limit your options and potentially increase long-term costs.</p><p>It’s important to note that the All-In Plans require a mandatory 24-month subscription and include cancellation fees if you decide to cancel early.</p><p>There are concerns regarding the overall long-term cost of the plans compared to buying the printer and ink outright.</p><p>The HP All-In Plan best suits individuals and households that print frequently and value convenience. 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                                <p>The <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-deskjet-2855e-all-in-one-printer" target="_blank">HP DeskJet 2855e</a> is a compact all-in-one inkjet printer designed for light home use. It provides printing, scanning, and copying functions. The printer stands out because of its simple setup process, which users praise when they use the HP Smart app together with wireless connectivity features. </p><p>Now, this is a budget inkjet - it's <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Hp-Deskjet-Wireless-Included-588s5a/Dp/B0ct2r7199" target="_blank">currently $50 at Amazon.com</a> and in the UK, the virtually identical <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-DeskJet-Wireless-Included-Reliable/dp/B0CFFC6LRR/" target="_blank">DeskJet 2820e is £40 at Amazon.co.uk</a>. </p><p>We went hands-on with the DeskJet 2855e to get a feel for how it all comes together. And we've also looked at what others are saying about it. </p><p>The 2855e printer receives continuous praise from online reviewers for its document printing quality, and some users report good photo results when using appropriate paper. The printer's compact design makes it an ideal choice for people who need to save space. </p><p>The 2855e printer has several negative aspects that users need to consider. Reviews frequently report problems with printer connectivity because they experience unstable Wi-Fi connections, mainly when their network operates only on the 5.0 GHz band (the printer needs 2.4 GHz connectivity). </p><p>The primary source of disagreement stems from HP's ink policy, which forces users to purchase HP-branded cartridges and subscribe to HP Instant Ink for potential savings. This policy creates frustration because of high costs outside the program and the need for internet connectivity for HP+ features. The printer is criticized for its slow startup, printing speeds, and the initial setup cartridges’ minimal page yield. </p><p>Regardless, users who need a basic printer for occasional tasks will find the HP DeskJet 2855e an appropriate choice because it offers cost-effectiveness and ease of use. </p><p>For our top-performing picks, see our guide to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-home-printer" target="_blank">best home printers</a> we've tested. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4031px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.24%;"><img id="DEiqdf3vQ4gkWQqaNavVVU" name="hp-desktop-2855e-ink" alt="Inside of the HP DeskJet 2855e showing ink cartridges" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DEiqdf3vQ4gkWQqaNavVVU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4031" height="2267" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-deskjet-2855e-specs"><span>HP DeskJet 2855e: Specs</span></h2><p>The HP DeskJet 2855e is an all-purpose inkjet printer that works well for homes, students, and small businesses. It is a multifunctional device that enables color printing, copying, and scanning to meet different document requirements.</p><p>The DeskJet 2855e reaches a maximum ISO printing speed of 7.5 pages per minute (ppm) for black text while reaching 5.5 ppm for color prints. The printer operates effectively between 50 and 100 pages of monthly print use and reaches a maximum duty cycle of 1,000 pages. The printer operates effectively for both light and medium printing needs.</p><p>The printer delivers excellent print quality through its 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi for black text and 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color prints, resulting in clear and sharp documents. The printer produces detailed and colorful outputs through its 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color printing capability and 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi black text printing ability.</p><p>The printer includes a 60-sheet input tray that supports printing different media sizes starting from 3 x 5 inches (postcards) and extending to 8.5 x 14 inches (legal paper). Users can print various documents on different paper types through this printer, including plain paper, photo paper, brochures, and envelopes. A 25-sheet output tray helps users manage their printed documents efficiently.</p><p>The printer enables <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-wireless-printers" target="_blank">wireless printing</a> through built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and direct connections through its Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. The printer allows network users to print documents from various connected devices. The HP Smart app, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-printer-for-mac" target="_blank">Apple AirPrint</a>, Google Cloud Print, Chrome OS, and Mopria certification enable users to print directly from smartphones and tablets.</p><p>The DeskJet 2855e features a scanner that scans at 1200 dpi optical resolution to deliver detailed results for documents and photos. The copier enables nine copies with a 300 x 300 dpi resolution for black and color copies.</p><p>The printer measures 16.7 inches (W) x 11.97 inches (D) x 6.06 inches (H) and weighs 7.55 pounds to fit easily in different spaces with its compact dimensions. HP integrates at least 60% post-consumer recycled plastic into its construction to demonstrate its environmental responsibility.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-deskjet-2855e-feedback"><span>HP DeskJet 2855e: Feedback </span></h2><h2 id="what-other-sites-think">What other sites think</h2><p>In addition to reviewing the product, we analyzed HP DeskJet 2855e reviews from other online publications to get a more precise and concise idea of what others think of the low-cost <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-inkjet-printers" target="_blank">inkjet printer</a>. </p><p>RTINGS.com says the HP DeskJet 2855e <a href="https://www.rtings.com/printer/reviews/hp/deskjet-2855e-2852e" target="_blank">isn't a good choice for families</a> due to its low page yield, leading to frequent and costly ink cartridge replacements. While its document print quality is passable, it struggles with photos, producing flat and unnatural images due to a narrow color range and poor accuracy. Although it includes a scanner, the scan quality is poor, it lacks fine detail, and there is no automatic feeder for multi-page documents. On the positive side, it offers good connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, USB, AirPrint, and Mopria, making it easily accessible to multiple users.</p><p>Over at PCVerge, the HP DeskJet 2855e is noted for being a <a href="https://www.pcvarge.com/hp-deskjet-2855e-review/" target="_blank">compact, affordable printer</a> suitable for light family use, boasting good connectivity options like Wi-Fi, USB, AirPrint, and Mopria. However, its limitations include the absence of an automatic document feeder, merely acceptable print quality, and higher long-term operating expenses due to ink consumption. While not the fastest, its photo printing speed is reasonable for its price. It features a high-resolution flatbed scanner with good color depth, though its hinges don't accommodate scanning thick items. Ultimately, the HP DeskJet 2855e is deemed a good value for fundamental home printing, particularly for infrequent users open to alternative ink solutions or an HP ink subscription.</p><p>Perhaps the most insightful review comes from a Reddit poster. Their “<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/carverscave/comments/1fhzthw/hp_deskjet_2855e_printer_review_a_love_letter_to/" target="_blank">Love Letter to Mediocrity</a>” covers all the essential bases. The author expresses pleasant surprise that the printer functions without significant issues, highlighting its easy setup, wireless printing, and all-in-one capabilities (print, scan, copy). However, the review notes its downsides, including high ink consumption, slow print speeds, and mediocre print quality. The reviewer concludes that the printer is best suited for users with basic printing needs and low expectations, rather than those seeking high-quality or fast performance.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5712px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="xga4bXznJkHzvrhnvw6PXN" name="hp-deskjet-2855e-2" alt="HP DeskJet 2855e with the scanner open" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xga4bXznJkHzvrhnvw6PXN.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5712" height="3213" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="what-users-have-to-say">What users have to say</h2><p>The HP DeskJet 2855e achieves positive average star ratings on major online retail and manufacturer platforms. Still, negative reviews strongly outnumber positive ones, which leads to an extreme split in user satisfaction.</p><p>The printer earns a 4.2 out of 5-star rating at <a href="https://www.walmart.com/reviews/product/5459043771" target="_blank">Walmart.com</a> based on 652 ratings from 412 reviewers. The review distribution reveals that most users provide 5-star ratings at 65% while 16% give 4-star ratings. </p><p>The 1-star reviews account for 10% of the reviews, indicating that many users remain unhappy with the product. The overall recommendation rate from Walmart.com reviewers regarding the product amounts to 83%.</p><p><a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/reviews/hp-deskjet-2855e-all-in-one-printer" target="_blank">HP.com</a> shows the DeskJet 2855e receiving 4.3 out of 5 stars from 433 user reviews on its official store website. The platform displays a mixed sentiment, with numerous negative reviews that describe multiple problems. 4. The polarized feedback pattern matches what other platforms show.</p><p>Best Buy <a href="https://www.bestbuy.com/site/reviews/hp-deskjet-2855e-wireless-all-in-one-inkjet-printer-w-3-months-of-instant-ink-w-hp--1-bonus-month-ink-w-code-white/6574145" target="_blank">lacks explicit ratings</a> information in the document, but their summaries demonstrate that customers praise the DeskJet 2855e's user-friendly nature, and lack sufficient negative feedback. 6 The product starts with an overwhelmingly positive first impression, especially regarding its early usage.</p><p>The <a href="https://www.rcwilley.com/Electronics/Computers-Tablets/HP-DJ2855E/120004462/HP-DeskJet-2855e-Wireless-All-In-One-Inkjet-Printer-View" target="_blank">4-star rating</a> on RC Willey, based on 214 customer reviews, matches the general positive trend while showing that some customers remain dissatisfied.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5703px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Bg89enLtUBr28sS5XqfdzU" name="hp-deskjet-2855e-3" alt="Control panel on the HP DeskJet 2855e" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Bg89enLtUBr28sS5XqfdzU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5703" height="3208" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-deskjet-2855e-pros"><span>HP DeskJet 2855e: Pros</span></h2><p>The HP DeskJet 2855e receives positive reviews for its main features, which appeal to users who require an entry-level home printer.</p><p>Users praise the DeskJet 2855e for its "ease of use" and simple setup process after completing software installation and initial connection steps. Many users who experienced a straightforward setup process share positive opinions about this printer. The HP Smart application is a key tool that helps users set up their printer and provides easy mobile printing capabilities without a computer connection.</p><p>Multiple users describe the DeskJet 2855e as delivering "good print quality" and producing "clear and true to color" images with "great print copies" that meet everyday needs for documents, school work, and occasional photo printing. The expert review by PCVarge agrees with these observations since it notes that the printer delivers “good image quality” and “reasonable” photo printing speeds at an affordable price.</p><p>Users consistently praise the printer for its compact design and lightweight construction. The printer receives praise for its "convenient and space-saving" design and "portable" feature, which makes it suitable for home desks in small living spaces. PCVarge notes that the printer measures 6.7 x 11.97 x 6.06 inches and weighs 7.55 pounds, emphasizing its small size among desktop printers.</p><p>The printer's affordable initial cost is the main selling point for customers who consider it a "great price" and an "affordable" choice for basic home printing needs. The printer receives positive reviews from customers and experts because it offers a "good budget choice" that suits basic requirements while delivering print, scan, and copy functionalities.</p><p>Users highly value wireless printing capabilities across different devices and effortless HP Smart mobile application integration for its user-friendly features. The printer allows users to print documents without needing to plug in their computers every time. </p><p>According to HP, the printer features the “most reliable Wi-Fi,” which automatically detects and solves network problems, but some users report opposite experiences.</p><p>The positive reception of the HP DeskJet 2855e regarding its compact design, affordable price point, and user-friendly operation post-initial setup confirms its suitability for users requiring basic, straightforward printing capabilities. Due to this feedback, the product stands in the “basic home printing” market segment. The product meets the needs of a particular group of users who have low expectations. HP’s design choices involve choosing basic accessibility and a compact size instead of providing full functionality and premium materials. </p><p>The printer delivers its highest value to users with basic needs who successfully overcome typical setup challenges. The strategic market approach adopted by HP focuses on the entry-level market segment by prioritizing initial purchase affordability and ease of use. The user feedback confirms the product's successful targeting of its specific market segment because these customers find that the printer meets its essential promises.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5703px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="2tosmAs4NwqDCpiFJonVNa" name="hp-deskjet-2855e-4" alt="The HP DeskJet 2855e from the top" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2tosmAs4NwqDCpiFJonVNa.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5703" height="3208" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-deskjet-2855e-cons"><span>HP DeskJet 2855e:  Cons</span></h2><p>The HP DeskJet 2855e suffers from multiple critical problems, negatively affecting customer satisfaction.</p><p>Multiple users, including those with technical expertise, found the printer setup experience highly challenging. They needed at least 20 minutes and sometimes two days to establish printer functionality. Users experience a "clunky nightmare" and "convoluted" setup process because the instructions depend on mobile app guidance while eliminating disc support, which results in users getting trapped in infinite loops.</p><p>The numerous reports about challenging initial setup processes by users with technical experience demonstrate how many buyers encounter a substantial obstacle that prevents them from completing the setup process. The initial unpleasant experience with the printer can make users lose enthusiasm for its beneficial features. </p><p>Installing the printer starts with a negative experience that damages customer satisfaction immediately after purchase, making them more likely to return products and view the following problems with increased hostility. </p><p>The first negative impression strongly influences customer reviews because it leads to the observed bimodal distribution across different platforms. A customer's inability to print a return label demonstrates their frustration and the practical difficulties that emerge when a setup fails. The setup process becomes a critical, high-stakes moment for HP because it focuses on app-based setup but lacks robust offline setup options and precise network configuration troubleshooting. Enhancing the initial user experience would lead to better overall customer opinions, even if additional drawbacks exist.</p><p>This issue sparks intense disagreement among customers who feel intensely dissatisfied with it. Users strongly dislike that the printer requires HP-branded ink cartridges and an active Instant Ink subscription for maintenance. </p><p>Users strongly condemn HP for what they call the "ink scam" and denounce the "ink rule" because of the "chip,” which forces users to use HP’s proprietary ink. Users explicitly mention they will never purchase HP products again because of this policy.</p><p>Expert reviews show that standard cartridges have a "very low page yield,” which results in “high long-term operational cost (without subscription)”- $0.08 per black print and $.12 per color print—so users must replace cartridges often before subscribing to the model.</p><p>Users view HP's proprietary ink policy and subscription promotion as more than financial issues because they create fundamental trust breakdowns and damage brand loyalty among numerous customers. Users experience deeper problems than price concerns because they see this practice as unfair towards consumers and feel trapped by the manufacturer's actions. </p><p>The printer's affordable initial price is a double-edged sword because it comes with expensive maintenance costs and limited ink availability. This exemplifies a "razor-and-blades" business model. Customers become angry when they experience "overpriced,” “forced,” or "designed to fail without subscription" ink cartridges in this business model. The potential existence of class-action lawsuits indicates how seriously customers view this ethical violation. </p><p>HP's subscription-based model generates recurring revenue but endangers customer loyalty and brand integrity, mainly because it feels deceptive to specific users. The business strategy employed by HP stands in direct opposition to customer autonomy, which is the leading cause of negative review sentiment.</p><p>The printer experiences recurring paper jam problems, while users frequently experience printing failures. Several users considered switching to their previous printers because of the recurring jamming issues. A reviewer pointed out that the printer construction feels inexpensive because it uses "cheap plastics." The low initial cost of the printer might relate to lower material standards.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:71.25%;"><img id="XLUG4MCEdcX2ettjVYfeaZ" name="hp-desktop-2855e-app" alt="HP app that is showing Instant Ink." src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/XLUG4MCEdcX2ettjVYfeaZ.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1368" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The device, marketed as an “all-in-one” device, consistently demonstrates a significant problem with its scanning functionality. Customers experience two major scanning issues because the scanner refuses to function and fails to detect documents. Users encountered difficulties when scanning into a computer that forced them to run "HP scanner doctor" multiple times until they restarted their computer. This led to the belief that HP uses this method as an "ink scam" ploy. According to expert reviews, the scanning performance is not good because the image processing removes essential details from the scans and the flatbed scanner's lid hinges do not extend to accommodate thick items. </p><p>The absence of an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a significant limitation, meaning multi-page documents must be scanned one sheet at a time, manually.</p><p>The persistent issues with scanning functionality make the product's "all-in-one" claim less valuable according to user reports. The consistent problems with scanning functionality directly harm the "multifunctionality" value proposition because it affects the fundamental operation of the device.</p><p>The "cheap piece of junk" sentiment emerges when users feel they purchased only a printer and copier instead of an "all-in-one" device. The scanning module seems to suffer from quality control issues, software integration problems, or the manufacturer deliberately chose basic scanning features that fail to match typical user expectations for "all-in-one" devices. The significant difference between marketing claims and user experience results in customer dissatisfaction.</p><p>Users and experts agree that automatic duplex (double-sided) printing should be included in a printer, but the product lacks this feature. Users need to turn pages manually for double-sided printing. The absence of the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) significantly hinders efficiency when users scan or copy multiple pages. The control panel has a tiny non-tiltable LCD screen that users find hard to see from their seated position.</p><p>Finally, many users express dissatisfaction because they receive starter cartridges and XL ink cartridges with low page yields. Users who plan to print many pages should expect the starter cartridges to deplete quickly. Another noted that the "cartridges that came with it don't last long if you plan to print many pages.” Expert reviews confirm this problem by assessing "very low page yield,” which explains why the print cost remains high without an Instant Ink subscription, leading to frequent cartridge replacements.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP unveils its most powerful PC ever with up to four Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, and I love its bizarre user-inspired tool-free side panel ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP Z8 Fury G6i delivers extreme GPU, CPU, and memory performance with massive storage, expandability, and hybrid compute options. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP Z8 Fury G6i supports up to four Nvidia RTX PRO GPUs</strong></li><li><strong>Next-generation Intel Xeon processors deliver up to 86 cores and 174 threads</strong></li><li><strong>Memory scales up to 2TB DDR5-6400 ECC across 16 DIMM slots</strong></li></ul><p>HP recently unveiled a host of new high-performance systems at its <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2026/hp-pc-local-compute-ai-workloads.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">latest product showcase</a>, but one device seems to dominate the conversation.</p><p>The HP Z8 Fury G6i stands out as the company’s most aggressive attempt yet at addressing heavy AI and simulation workloads without compromise.</p><p>This system supports up to four Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/graphics-cards/best-graphics-cards-1291458">GPUs</a>, paired with next-generation Intel Xeon processors, scaling up to 86 cores and 174 threads, with boost frequencies reaching 4.8GHz and large cache allocations.</p><h2 id="extreme-processing-power">Extreme processing power</h2><p>This configuration allows it to handle complex rendering, large-scale simulations, and demanding AI development tasks.</p><p>“Technology and high-performance workflows are evolving faster than ever,” said Jim Nottingham, SVP and Division President, Advanced Compute Solutions.</p><p>“HP Z workstations are built to equip the best and brightest professionals with the tools they need for specialized workflows and AI at the edge, while giving IT decision makers the ability to scale performance responsibly.”</p><p>The hardware goes further than typical <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-workstations">workstation</a> limits, especially as memory and data requirements continue to grow.</p><p>It supports up to 2TB of DDR5-6400 ECC memory across 16 DIMM slots and eight memory channels, enabling data-heavy AI workflows without constant bottlenecks.</p><p>This device supports an optional HP Max Side Panel that expands the chassis itself, increasing internal volume and allowing larger graphics cards to fit without modification.</p><p>It is an industry-first feature because it physically extends the workstation’s width to accommodate quad-wide and up to 600W GPUs.</p><p>The tool-free design addresses a practical issue because some users had to cut open workstation panels just to install oversized graphics cards, so this will no longer be necessary.</p><p>“It increases your airflow and your thermals by 15%,” Nottingham added, noting GPU power requirements continue to rise with each generation.</p><p>The HP Z8 Fury G6i features a data center–style architecture with up to 104TB of storage across multiple NVMe configurations, including front-accessible, hot-swappable drives.</p><p>It offers nine PCIe slots, including PCIe 5.0 x16 lanes, for additional accelerators, networking cards, or storage controllers.</p><p>Dual power supplies of up to 2700W provide stable performance under heavy workloads.</p><p>For connectivity, this device includes Thunderbolt 5, high-speed USB, Wi-Fi 7, and networking up to 100GbE.</p><p>HP’s workstation lineup also includes the Z4 G6i desktop and mobile ZBook X G2i and ZBook 8 G2i models.</p><p>It also offers hybrid systems, including the HP ZGX Nano and ZGX Fury, which combine local compute with cloud resources.</p><p>The HP Z8 Fury G6i is expected to be available on HP.com starting in April 2026, with pricing to be provided closer to availability.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Unlimited 5G data': HP's latest AI PC ultraslim laptop promises superfast WiFi-killer broadband and built-in antivirus — just make sure you read the fine print ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP Go 5G provides “unlimited” data under restrictive terms, with prepaid plans, throttling, and limited international access. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:35:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                <updated>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:09:45 +0000</updated>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Efosa Udinmwen ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nwRLdPUNG4rWu4Y6nthHDV.png ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP EliteBook 6 G2q delivers up to 85 TOPS for local AI tasks</strong></li><li><strong>Always-connected 5G experiences require specific hardware and preinstalled eSIM modules</strong></li><li><strong>Service works only on compatible commercial PCs running Windows 11</strong></li></ul><p>HP has unveiled the EliteBook 6 G2q, an ultraslim AI PC that relies on Snapdragon X2 Elite or X2 Plus processors to deliver up to 85 TOPS of NPU performance for local AI tasks.</p><p>This lightweight <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-laptops-1304361">laptop</a> can be configurable in builds up to 15% thinner than its predecessor, claims to offer always-connected experiences through HP Go 5G service.</p><p>This service is <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2026/hp-enables-best-work-in-more-places.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">advertised</a> as offering unlimited 5G data by automatically switching between carriers for optimal coverage.</p><h2 id="connectivity-through-hp-go-5g">Connectivity through HP Go 5G</h2><p>However, reading through the fine print, some major restrictions and throttles undermine the promise of truly unlimited, seamless 5G broadband.</p><p>One key limitation is that HP Go 5G requires specific hardware, including an embedded WWAN 5G module and a preinstalled <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-esims-for-international-travel">eSIM</a>.</p><p>It only works on compatible commercial PCs running <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/windows-11" target="_blank">Windows 11</a> and is activated through zero-touch deployment via HP’s management console or Microsoft Intune.</p><p>Another restriction is that access is limited to the United States, which prevents users from relying on the device for continuous connectivity while traveling internationally.</p><p>For this reason, international users must return to the United States at least once every 90 days to maintain roaming eligibility.</p><p>The service itself is structured around tiered plans, with Lite offering domestic unlimited data, Premier adding 1GB for international use monthly, and Premier Plus promising unlimited global access.</p><p>All of these plans are prepaid and non-refundable, requiring 3-, 6-, or 12-month commitments purchased directly through HP sales representatives, which reduces flexibility for many users.</p><p>A further limitation appears in the data speeds, which throttle progressively after 5GB per month, eventually slowing to 100Kbps after 100GB.</p><p>Tethering and hotspot usage are also explicitly prohibited under all plans, restricting users from sharing the connection with additional devices or coworkers.</p><p>Taken together, these conditions reveal that the so-called WiFi-killing broadband carries notable constraints that can complicate practical usage.</p><p>HP embeds Wolf Pro Security Next Gen Antivirus directly into the EliteBook 6 G2q to protect against modern threats.</p><p>Additional protections come from the Wolf Connect cellular card, improving asset tracking and data management across multiple endpoints.</p><p>These security measures extend across HP’s commercial portfolio, offering consistent defense for AI workloads deployed at the edge.</p><p>The HP EliteBook 6 G2q will be available starting in July 2026 on HP.com, with pricing announced closer to launch.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'The future of work is a connected ecosystem': HP repackages Humane AI acquisition into shiny HP IQ AI platform, but will it flop again? ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP repackages Humane AI’s failed technology into HP IQ, combining on-device intelligence, spatial awareness, and IT control for workplace collaboration. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 18:45:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Pro]]></category>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Efosa Udinmwen ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nwRLdPUNG4rWu4Y6nthHDV.png ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP repurposes failed Humane AI hardware into a commercial workplace intelligence platform</strong></li><li><strong>HP NearSense enables seamless document and media sharing between nearby devices instantly</strong></li><li><strong>One-click meeting joins and faster device pairing simplify office collaboration workflows</strong></li></ul><p>In early 2025, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/hp-acquires-human-ai-and-gives-the-ai-pin-a-humane-death">HP acquired Humane AI</a>, a startup which had attempted to transform the wearable AI market with its AI Pin.</p><p>The hardware struggled with overheating and limited functionality, leaving many of its promises unfulfilled, and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/humane-ai-pin-review-roundup">it eventually flopped</a>.</p><p>HP is now repackaging the technology into a workplace-focused platform, HP IQ, aiming to integrate local AI and proximity-based collaboration across its device ecosystem.</p><h2 id="bringing-devices-together-with-hp-nearsense">Bringing devices together with HP NearSense</h2><p>At the core of HP IQ is HP NearSense, a spatial intelligence system which enables devices to discover and collaborate with one another.</p><p>This technology allows users to share documents, images, and presentations instantly between nearby PCs and other HP devices, while also supporting one-click joining of meetings.</p><p>Over time, HP plans to expand NearSense to include Poly video conferencing hardware, print devices, desktops, and peripherals, offering proximity-based capabilities such as faster device discovery, simplified headset pairing, casting to nearby screens, and printing without installing drivers.</p><p>The intent is to create a more fluid workplace experience, although the rollout remains limited to selected devices at launch.</p><p>HP IQ can be accessed through the Visor interface, which surfaces relevant actions and insights based on user context, and accepts both voice and text inputs, adapting to employees’ workflows while keeping sensitive data local whenever possible.</p><p>By operating primarily on-device with a 20 billion-parameter model, the system avoids sending personal files to the cloud unless explicitly permitted by enterprise policy.</p><p>This hybrid approach seeks to balance responsiveness and privacy, although the AI’s capabilities remain basic — it can summarize documents, transcribe audio, or generate lists, but lacks broader reasoning or autonomous task execution.</p><p>For IT teams, HP IQ integrates with the HP Workforce Experience Platform, allowing centralized oversight of policies, updates, and security across devices.</p><p>HP plans to roll out HP IQ first on the EliteBook X G2 AI PCs in Spring 2026, with broader deployment to notebooks, desktops, and Poly devices scheduled later in the year.</p><p>“HP’s vision for the future of work is a connected, intelligent ecosystem that helps work flow across devices, spaces, and the moments in between,” <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2026/hp-introduces-hp-iq-connected-ecosystem.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">said</a> Tuan Tran, President of HP’s Technology & Innovation Organization.</p><p>“HP IQ is how it connects those experiences, reducing digital friction for employees while fitting into the environments IT already manages, so organizations can bring these experiences to life with confidence.”</p><p>While HP IQ consolidates on-device intelligence, spatial awareness, and IT control, the history of Humane’s AI Pin raises questions about whether the technology will gain traction.</p><p>The AI’s functionality remains limited, requiring manual file inputs, and the rollout is initially restricted to commercial devices.</p><p>Whether HP can deliver on the promise of a connected ecosystem without repeating past missteps remains uncertain.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Printers are the security blind spot many SMBs overlook': SMBs are ignoring print security — and that could be a major problem for them ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Printers aren't dumb peripherals, they're "connected, intelligent endpoints" that are putting your organization at risk of attacks, HP warns. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 13:50:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Security]]></category>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Craig Hale ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GV8qRsHBkpSAQxiYKjTt6H.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>More than half of SMBs say printers are a low priority for their cybersecurity strategy</strong></li><li><strong>Many have reported printer-relating data-loss incidents recently</strong></li><li><strong>Printers need to be treated as smart, connected devices</strong></li></ul><p>New HP research has claimed more than half (57%) of SMBs agree <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-home-printer-of-2026-i-fully-tested-these-top-picks-for-the-home-and-home-office">printer</a> security is a low priority in their cybersecurity strategy, revealing a worrying lack of awareness around a lesser-known but often-exploited attack vector.</p><p>More than half (56%) noted at least one print-related data-loss incident in the past year, highlighting printers as a growing security vulnerability.</p><p>However at present, one in two SMBs can't even see who prints what, or where documents are being printed, which speaks volumes about broader security visibility.</p><h2 id="hp-is-worried-about-increasing-printer-attacks">HP is worried about increasing printer attacks</h2><p>On the cybersecurity front, 45% of businesses are unsure whether their print environment meets industry compliance standards, and a lack of employee training could further accentuate the issue. Two in three knowledge workers assume network printers are secure, and half don't even consider them as threats.</p><p>"A single misdirected scan or uncollected print job can leak payroll data, customer records, or contract details, all without any obvious sign that something is wrong," HP Office Print Solutions Division President Aurelio Maruggi wrote.</p><p>Looking ahead, around two-thirds (69%) of SMBs acknowledge they need to improve printer cybersecurity not just across cloud vulnerabilities, but also unauthorized access to print queues, misprinting and leaving confidential documents at the printer itself.</p><p>Plugging its own tech, HP says 88% of organizations using <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-hp-printers">smart printers</a> have improved visibility, policy enforcement and compliance support.</p><p>HP also highlights the need to reframe printers from dumb peripherals to "connected, intelligent endpoints embedded in everyday work." At this point, they may be treated more like other endpoints.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Hackers are turning to easy, fast AI solutions to roll out attacks - so how can your business stay safe? ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Between speed, quality, and cost, hackers must sacrifice one, and it appears to be - quality. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 15:07:54 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Security]]></category>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Cybercriminals leverage GenAI to accelerate attack creation </strong></li><li><strong>Campaigns prioritize speed and scale over sophistication</strong></li><li><strong>Report shows basic tactics still bypass defenses</strong></li></ul><p>Cybercriminals are “vibe-hacking” their way into enterprise environments, using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to make launching attacks faster and easier, research has claimed, noting although the attacks are less sophisticated compared to non-AI ones, this is a tradeoff cybercriminals are apparently happy to take.</p><p>The latest Threat Insights Report from HP Wolf Security claims to have seen <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-ai-tools">AI tools</a> being used in different ways. In one campaign, a fake invoice PDF contained a link that triggered a download from a compromised site, before redirecting the victim to a trusted platform.</p><p>In another one, the crooks were using off-the-shelf <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-malware-removal">malware</a> components and optimizing them with custom lures and payloads. This allows them to “quickly build, customize, and scale campaigns with minimal effort”. </p><h2 id="piggyback-attacks">Piggyback attacks</h2><p>The researchers also observed a so-called “piggyback” attack, in which malware was hidden in fake Teams installers. </p><p>Victims would download a malicious installer bundle with a hidden Oyster Loader malware piggybacking on the Teams installation process. So, while the real app is being installed, the victims don’t notice the infection happening in the background. </p><p>“It’s the classic project management triangle - speed, quality and cost. You often sacrifice one of them. What we’re seeing is many attackers are optimizing for speed and cost, not quality,” said Alex Holland, Principal Threat Research, HP Security Lab. </p><p>“They are not using AI to raise the bar; they’re using it to move faster and reduce effort. The campaigns themselves are basic but the uncomfortable reality is they still work.”</p><p>Looking at the report, it would seem that quality isn’t the defining factor here. As per HP’s telemetry, at least 14% of malicious emails managed to bypass one or more email gateway scanners, suggesting that the “low quality, high quantity” approach does work. The most popular delivery type were executable files (37%), .ZIP archives (11%), and .DOCX files (10%).</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP says the memory chip crunch isn't going anywhere soon - and also warns of PC sales slump ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ AI-induced memory shortages and increasing costs won't make PCs cheaper any time soon, HP warns. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP says memory accounts for around 35% of the cost of a PC, up from 15-18% in one quarter</strong></li><li><strong>The company, and analysts, expect volatility to continue for some time yet</strong></li><li><strong>HP consumer devices are still selling strong, but Canalys anticipates costly impacts</strong></li></ul><p>HP has revealed the cost memory now accounts for around one-third (35%) of its PC bill of materials, up from around 15-18% last quarter, making a seriously sharp increase.</p><p>And worse still, the company is expecting <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/memory/watch-out-ram-rip-offs-are-now-in-vogue-so-heres-how-to-avoid-falling-for-high-end-memory-scams">memory chip price volatility</a> to continue well into next year, largely driven by demand for AI data center components which is straining consumer supply.</p><p>Looking ahead, HP expects the RAM's percentage in the bill for PCs to rise before it stabilizes or decreases, spelling out potential knock-on price increases for consumers.</p><h2 id="hp-says-computer-memory-is-getting-more-expensive">HP says computer memory is getting more expensive</h2><p>To mitigate some of the price hikes, HP has secured long-term supply agreements and qualified new suppliers to diversify its supply. And even though the company blames AI for pushing costs up, it's also using AI in its supply chain planning to cut costs across areas like logistics.</p><p>The company is combining multiple approaches, including increasing end costs and reconfiguring devices, to retain healthy margins and not to pass on such sharp price hikes to consumers.</p><p>HP Interim CEO Bruce Broussard praised strong Personal Systems performance including "continued momentum in AI PCs." The company posted a 6.9% year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue. Personal Systems (PS) revenue rose 11%, with Consumer PS revenue up 16% and Commercial PS revenue up 9%.</p><p>HP isn't alone in feeling the pinch, though, as the entire industry gears up to absorb or pass on increasing costs. "Demand for conventional DRAM is surging alongside HBM as AI inference workloads scale, driving an exceptional short-term price rally,” Omdia Senior Principal Analyst Lino Jeng <a href="https://omdia.tech.informa.com/pr/2025/dec/semiconductor-quarterly-revenue-surpasses-200-bn-dollars-for-the-first-time-as-industry-wide-growth-accelerates" target="_blank">noted</a>.</p><p>A separate Omdia <a href="https://omdia.tech.informa.com/pr/2026/jan/ai-drives-semiconductor-revenues-past-1-trillion-dollars-for-the-first-time-in-2026" target="_blank">post</a> hints at a potential decline in the semiconductor market, had AI not stepped in and created such a surge.</p><p>Looking ahead, Omdia's researchers <a href="https://omdia.tech.informa.com/pr/2025/dec/global-pc-shipments-grew-9percent-in-2025-but-memory-and-storage-supply-issues-threaten-2026-outlook" target="_blank">predict</a> continued "supply-side pressures" and "cost increases being passed through to customers" following 40% to 70% rises in PC memory and storage costs throughout calendar 2025.</p>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP has underlined how pricey RAM has now become</strong></li><li><strong>On average, the system RAM now accounts for 35% of the total cost of making a PC</strong></li><li><strong>Previously that figure was 15% to 18% of HP's total outlay for a PC, so the cost of memory has effectively doubled</strong></li></ul><p>HP has made it clear <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/computing-components/the-ram-crisis-is-completely-warping-my-usual-pc-building-advice-so-heres-a-fresh-priority-list-for-anyone-looking-to-build-or-upgrade-a-pc">just how pricey RAM has become</a>, reaching the point where system memory now eats up double the budget allocation it previously did with the cost of making a new PC.</p><p><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/hp_inc_q1_2026/" target="_blank">The Register reports</a> that HP shared this info in a Q1 2026 earnings call. According to HP, in the previous quarter, the cost of system RAM in a PC represented between 15% to 18% of the total budget — whereas now it takes up 35% of the cost. That means the price of memory has pretty much doubled.</p><p>On top of that, we're told that the amount of said budget that the memory modules consume is likely to increase as 2026 rolls onwards.</p><p>HP's interim CEO Bruce Broussard noted that the PC maker has long-term supply contracts in place for this year, and has also "qualified new suppliers [and] built in strategic inventory positions for key platforms and cut the time to qualify new material in half to accelerate our product configuration changes."</p><h2 id="analysis-ddr-double-data-rate-and-doubly-expensive-for-hp">Analysis: DDR: double data rate — and doubly expensive for HP</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="dWQdpKUWHFV5EiZBr2PMya" name="RAM Listing.png" alt="Intense close-up of RAM against a black background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/dWQdpKUWHFV5EiZBr2PMya.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="900" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Unsplash / Liam Briese)</span></figcaption></figure><p>On the face of it, this is a rather startling hike in the percentage of the bill-of-materials (total cost of components) that RAM now consumes. It represents more than a third of that bill, in fact, although really, that won't come as much of a surprise to those who've been following the price hikes we're seeing for consumers with RAM kits, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/memory/ram-price-crisis-gets-worse-again-as-ddr5-hits-a-new-painful-high-and-a-worrying-trend-is-creeping-in">particularly DDR5 models</a>.</p><p>Still, it's clear enough that even a company with the clout of HP — it's the second biggest PC manufacturer in the world, behind only Lenovo — is struggling, despite what must be relatively vast resources in terms of its pool of existing (already purchased) RAM inventory. (Speaking of Lenovo, that firm is <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/memory/lenovo-is-the-latest-victim-of-the-ram-crisis-and-states-theres-no-way-around-upcoming-march-price-hikes">already warning about RAM-driven price increases for consumer PCs in March</a>.)</p><p>The comment from HP's interim CEO about seeking out new suppliers is particularly interesting, given that we've been hearing a lot about more affordable RAM from Chinese manufacturers of late. Is HP looking to Asian chips such as the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/memory/ram-crisis-shows-signs-of-easing-as-ddr5-prices-drop-but-theres-a-sting-in-the-tail">memory modules made by CXMT</a> to fill the gaps in its stock supply lines? We can only speculate, but that's an obvious conclusion that some folks are understandably leaping to.</p><p>The temporary chief executive also made a comment about "configuring our products and shaping demand to align the supply we have with our customer needs", which could be read as a hint about having more laptops with 8GB of RAM to rein in the price rises for more mainstream HP notebooks. That may be a necessary move, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/laptops/is-8gb-of-ram-enough-for-a-laptop-in-2026">albeit an unfortunate compromise in terms of future-proofing</a>.</p><p>It's painfully obvious that the RAM crisis means tough times for everyone right now, even the biggest driving forces in the PC manufacturing world.</p>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jim Hill ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sBwWV6f6i9pZaZ7nvV4ujF.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Specs</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Type: </strong>color laser printer</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Functions: </strong>Print only</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Connectivity: </strong>Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Data storage slots: </strong>USB Host</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Print speed: </strong>33ppm</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Max paper size: </strong>Letter/A4</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Print quality: </strong>600x600dpi; 38,400x600dpi (enhanced)</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Memory: </strong>512MB</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Apple AirPrint: </strong>yes</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Consumables included: </strong>4 x set-up cartridges (1,200 black, 1,000 color pages)</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Dimensions/Weight: </strong>421 x 427 x 288 mm (WxDxH)/36lb/16.3kg</p></div></div><p>The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw (or 4202dw in the UK) is an office-oriented color laser printer capable of fast high-volume printing. It improves significantly on the HP Color LaserJet Pro 3201dw with faster print speeds, increased paper and toner capacity and an upgradable modular design. </p><p>This makes it well-suited to a busy workgroup of around ten people, but I’m sure its slick and relatively compact design will also appeal to home-based workers. For me, the enhanced black print quality is an attraction, while its somewhat expensive toner cartridges aren’t, so let’s see how it performs overall. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-design-and-build"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Design and build</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DvCNi35Zeb5wWoWEEH4Jre" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw hero 2" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DvCNi35Zeb5wWoWEEH4Jre.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Crisp corners, strict symmetry and refreshing blue panels ensure the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw stands out from all the other off-white office printers. It’s compact enough to share your desk at home and its modular design can be expanded with the addition of a 550-sheet paper tray to suit a growing business. </p><p>The blue drawer at the bottom can hold up to 250 sheets of Letter or A4 paper, the standard amount, while the blue panel above reveals a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray, which is more useful than the usual single sheet. The output tray on top is also deeper than most, holding up to 150 sheets.</p><p>To access the toner cartridges, you press a button on the side of the printer to make that blue panel hinge all the way open. Another tiny flap on top of the printer hides a handy USB Host port. Always a welcome feature. All other ports are hidden on the rear panel.</p><p>Despite being a fairly costly step up from the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/hp-color-laserjet-pro-3201dw-3202dw-review" target="_blank">HP Color LaserJet Pro 3201dw</a>, there’s still no touchscreen, just a four-line LCD with a rotary dial beneath it. Some users might like this retro design choice, but I found it annoying. Overall, I think the design and build quality inspires confidence. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-features-specifications"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Features & specifications </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="RJWKngYATqs295ZNP77Dke" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw interface" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RJWKngYATqs295ZNP77Dke.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>HP has endowed this mid-price printer with plenty of features and a pretty high specification. It can duplex print, of course, and has dual-band Wi-Fi 5 with AirPrint and Mopria compatibility. There’s a USB Host port in addition to the usual square USB-B port and HP has even-thrown in a USB-A to USB-B data cable. </p><p>It has wide media compatibility with 33 choices appearing on the menu when you come to identify the type of paper you loaded. It can take any size sheet up to letter, legal or A4 with the heaviest paper it can handle being 200 g/m² which is actually fairly thin card. It has HP’s Wolf Pro Security software built in and an adequate 512MB memory.</p><p>The print speed is given as 33 or 35ppm (pages per minute) depending whether printing on Letter or A4 paper and that was broadly confirmed by my testing. That’s about equal to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/xerox-c320-laser-printer-review" target="_blank">Xerox C320</a>, but slower than HP’s black and white printers.</p><p>The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw can take large cartridges capable of holding enough toner for up to 7,500 black and white pages and can be expanded to hold up to 850 sheets of paper if you buy the extra paper tray. That kind of capacity should meet the needs of any SME (small to medium enterprise) and HP suggests a monthly duty cycle of up to 50,000 pages. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-setup-and-operation"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Setup and operation</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="EMbPXBeK6ETcR6cusByFJf" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw unboxed" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/EMbPXBeK6ETcR6cusByFJf.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>With the set-up cartridges already pre-loaded, this printer is almost ready to print out of the box. The setup guide runs to 5 pages, but you won’t need it. Just load your paper, turn on and follow the on-screen prompts. I found that initiation took longer than usual because of the dial interface. Like a safe cracker, you need to turn it this way and that to enter every letter of your wi-fi password. Unlike some of HP’s printers, there’s no inbuilt Bluetooth to hand the setup of this printer straight to the HP Smart app on your mobile device.</p><p>The next model up in this series is the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4301dw multifunction printer, which does have a touchscreen, and I can see HP’s logic. A single-function device doesn’t have enough settings to justify the expense of a touchscreen. But that doesn’t stop most rival printers at this price having one. </p><p>The free HP Smart app for Android or iOS gives you an alternative to the dial interface, but you’ll still need to scroll through the paper types at the machine each time you switch media.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-performance"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Performance</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3980px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.23%;"><img id="4jqwANXKEkybdpwqT6w76f" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw pages" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4jqwANXKEkybdpwqT6w76f.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3980" height="2238" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw performed very well in my tests, achieving strong print quality in all categories, but most notably with text documents. Black text on plain paper looks especially dark and crisp with unusually sharp definition. </p><p>This must be down to HP’s 6-bit resolution enhancement technology (RET) which has the effect of boosting the native 600x600dpi engine to a claimed 38,400x600 in best black mode. Basically, with 64 levels of gray (6-bit), the printer is multiplying 600 dots x 64 to give you 38,400 dots.</p><p>Mixed color documents also look impressive, thanks to the vivid nature of HP’s LaserJet toner. It’s applied evenly too, so there’s less of that banding you see when shading blocks of black or solid color. Photographs also fare well here, especially when I switched to laser photo paper. </p><p>Laser photo paper is only slightly heavier and glossier than regular paper, which is one reason lasers aren’t as good as inkjets when it comes to photos. The other reason is you can always see the dots that make up the 600x600 dpi laser photo and that’s still the case here. Even so, this laser printer is better than most and certainly good enough for printing eye-catching images on brochures and handouts. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-consumables"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Consumables </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="7GZBSRVP2QhcgGwerv89Yf" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw toner" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7GZBSRVP2QhcgGwerv89Yf.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The consumables cost for the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw is competitive for monochrome prints, but slightly higher than average for color prints. And there’s only a limited amount of pre-loaded toner. It ships with four setup cartridges which should yield up to 1,200 black or 1,000 color pages, which is about half the toner you get in HP’s standard carts. </p><p>The extra high-yield carts, however, can deliver up to 7,500 and 2,200 black and color pages respectively and it’s these expensive carts that give the lowest cost per page (CPP). With the black cartridges having a much higher yield than color, but small difference in price, you have monochrome pages with a pretty good CCP of around two and half cents and color pages costing more than 15 cents. </p><p>HP uses software to block any cartridge without a genuine HP chip, so I wouldn’t recommend buying cheaper third-party toner. Given the high quality of its monochrome output in particular, the answer is to buy this printer if you print predominantly in black and white.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-maintenance"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Maintenance </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3891px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.26%;"><img id="jY4k5ZAuibiiraHxtuJsXe" name="HP Color LaserJet Pro 4202dw side" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jY4k5ZAuibiiraHxtuJsXe.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3891" height="2189" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Like other low-maintenance laser printers, the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw combines the optical drum with the toner cartridge, so drum replacement is not a consideration. On the downside, it explains why the cost of its cartridges is relatively high.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-color-laserjet-pro-4201dw-final-verdict"><span>HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw: Final verdict</span></h2><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Jr5y2oRKw4couokgpsRw8f.jpg" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/urKxf6cPxXK8yMUvNsUnre.jpg" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bKLXZj72Jwa2TxExiFnKQf.jpg" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/eQWrs8H6ZC43YvpPNbeN7f.jpg" alt="The HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw laser printer during our tests in a home office" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure></figure><p>There’s a lot to like about the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw. Its slick and compact design, the rapid duplex print rate and the enhanced black print quality for a start. Having two paper inputs is very convenient, while the option to add a third is sensible future-proofing for a growing business.</p><p>I’m not so keen on the rotary dial interface — I would have preferred a touchscreen — and it’s a pity it can’t handle paper heavier than 200 g/m². A bigger concern is the relatively high cost of HP’s color cartridges, but that still doesn’t put me off. </p><p>The high quality of its black and white output and the more competitive price of its black toner make this an ideal printer for anyone who needs to print a high volume of predominantly monochrome pages.</p><p><em>For more top-rated options, check out my guides to the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-home-printer" target="_blank"><em>best home printers</em></a><em> and the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laser-printer" target="_blank"><em>best laser printers</em></a><em> I've tested.</em></p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Enrique Lores is set to move from HP over to PayPal to meet board expectations for a quicker pace of change. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Enrique CEO steps down as HP CEO, immediately moves over to become PayPal CEO</strong></li><li><strong>Alex Chriss leaves PayPal after two and a half years as leader</strong></li><li><strong>HP is now looking for a new CEO</strong></li></ul><p>HP CEO Enrique Lores has stepped down from his position at the company, and will be moving over to PayPal with effect from March 1, 2026.</p><p>Lores will take over at PayPal from Alex Chriss, who has been in the role for a little over two and a half years.</p><p>Although the move may come as a shock, Lores already had ties with the fintech company, serving as a PayPal board member for nearly five years.</p><h2 id="enrique-lores-moves-from-hp-to-paypal">Enrique Lores moves from HP to PayPal</h2><p>In a <a href="https://newsroom.paypal-corp.com/2026-02-03-PayPal-Appoints-Enrique-Lores-as-Chief-Executive-Officer-and-David-W-Dorman-as-Independent-Board-Chair" target="_blank">statement</a>, the board explained that the leadership change followed concerns that PayPal's "pace of change and execution was not in line with [its] expectations."</p><p>Lores has already been responsible for leading major changes over at HP, where he turned the company toward the direction of services and subscriptions.</p><p>"It has been an honor to lead HP through its evolution into an AI-driven technology company that is redefining workplace solutions and connecting with customers globally," Lores said in an HP <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2026/hp-inc-announces-hp-leadership-transition.html" target="_blank">statement</a>.</p><p>"The payments industry is changing faster than ever, driven by new technologies, evolving regulations, an increasingly competitive landscape, and the rapid acceleration of AI that is reshaping commerce daily," he explained speaking for PayPal, promising to "accelerate the delivery of new innovations."</p><p>On the HP side of things, board member Bruce Broussard has been appointed Interim CEO with immediate effect as the company seeks a new leader.</p><p>"Now is the right time to make a transition to a seasoned leader who can take the company through its next phase of transformation," former PayPal CEO Chriss added. It's unclear where Chriss is headed after this role.</p><p>With PayPal already recently making some product changes, including relaunching in the UK with new services, we can expect big things moving forward.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ The HP Pavilion x360 14 is a compact convertible laptop with a respectable spec – but how well does it hold up? ]]>
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                                <h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-two-minute-review"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14: Two-minute review</span></h2><p>The HP Pavilion x360 14 is a compact <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-2-in-1-laptops-top-5-hybrid-laptops-reviewed-1258451">2-in-1 laptop</a> that aims to offer both performance and versatility in a single package. </p><p>True to most of HP’s lineup, the Pavilion x360 14 has a smart and understated appearance. The light grey colorway and sleek contours imbue it with elegance, while its 14-inch size helps with portability.</p><p>However, this latter aspect is undermined somewhat by its relatively thick and heavy construction, so it’s not the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-laptops-1304361">best laptop</a> for frequent travelers who want a device with as minimal a footprint as possible.</p><p>The upshot of this weight, though, is that it adds some reassuring solidity. Both the base and the display enclosure of the Pavilion x360 14 have very little give, while the materials used all over the unit feel premium. The hinge for the lid is also sturdy, if a little clunky in action when you're pushing the screen beyond 90 degrees, as I often do whenever I use a 2-in-1 laptop.</p><p>Despite its small size, there are a good number of ports on the Pavilion x360 14. Along with two USB-A and one USB-C port, there’s also an HDMI port, a microSD slot, and a combo audio jack, all of which I welcome. What’s more, they’re conveniently located.</p><p>The general performance of the Pavilion x360 14 is pretty good. It can handle light productivity and stream 4K content with ease. However, it can suffer from micro-stutters when moving quickly from task to task. Also, gaming performance is average-to-poor, owing to the absence of a dedicated GPU. Of course, this isn't a <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-gaming-laptops-top-5-gaming-notebooks-reviewed-1258471">gaming laptop</a>, so you shouldn't really expect impressive game performance.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="oqbAUuBGzhJULWigEDEdq8" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 3.JPG" alt="Rear three-quarter view of HP Pavilion x360 14 open on desk with pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/oqbAUuBGzhJULWigEDEdq8.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>I noticed that even under moderate loads, a fair amount of heat radiates from the left side of the Pavilion x360 14, as well as the top keyboard rows. Thankfully, temperatures aren’t alarmingly high. The fans generate some noise, but remain pleasingly quiet relative to many other laptops under stress.</p><p>The display is pleasingly sharp and vibrant, and although reflections are prominent at times, I usually found the maximum brightness setting could mitigate their presence to an acceptable degree.</p><p>Despite the small size of the Pavilion x360 14, its keyboard has a pleasingly spacious layout, which, combined with the snappiness of the keys themselves, makes it satisfying to type on. However, there was no backlighting in my particular review unit – a grave omission given how hard it was to make out the lettering most of the time.</p><p>The touchpad is usable, if a little small, and has a smooth surface. It’s also quite solid, although I did notice a slight rattle when tapping and clicking, which can hamper feel and feedback.</p><p>The touchscreen on the Pavilion x360 14 is responsive and accurate, however, those keen on illustration might be disappointed with the small – but still noticeable – levels of friction, which can lead to slightly rough swipes, whether a stylus or a finger is used.</p><p>The battery life of the Pavilion x360 14 is quite good. It lasted over 11 hours when I ran our movie playback test, which is similar to some of its more expensive rivals. However, it pales in comparison to the highest performing laptops on this front, which can endure twice as long in some cases.</p><p>All things considered, though, the Pavilion x360 14 is a strong option in the 2-in-1 sector, thanks to its decent everyday performance and impressive design. It’s a shame that it’s not as portable as other convertible models, and there may be better value alternatives depending on what you require from a laptop, but at the very least the Pavilion x360 14 deserves a place on your shortlist.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-price-availability"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Price & Availability</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="iScCmLGeeHAse8tHquFcth" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 9.JPG" alt="Close-up of right-hand ports on HP Pavilion x360 14, with desk and pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/iScCmLGeeHAse8tHquFcth.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Starts from £699 (about $920 / AU$1,400)</strong></li><li><strong>Available now</strong></li><li><strong>Expensive compared to some rivals</strong></li></ul><p>The HP Pavilion x360 14 is available now and starts from £699 (about $920 / AU$1,400). For that, you get an Intel Core i3, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. However, we have seen it on sale for half this price from HP’s own website, which obviously makes it much better value. </p><p>The unit I review here is the top-spec model and costs around £1,000. It features an Intel Core i7, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage (although you can upgrade to a 1TB drive instead). Again, we’ve seen a hefty discount on this variant, but its usual price is quite dear.</p><p>If you don't need a truly convertible laptop, but still want a touchscreen, the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/gaming-laptops/lenovo-yoga-slim-9i-14ill10">Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i</a> is a fine alternative. It’s decidedly more expensive, but it’s a truly premium machine, featuring an OLED display and a pleasingly portable design.  </p><p>However, if your heart is set on a 2-in-1 but you want a more budget-friendly option, the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/chromebooks/i-used-the-acer-chromebook-spin-312-for-all-kinds-of-tasks-and-it-handles-most-of-them-well-just-not-at-the-same-time">Acer Chromebook Spin 312</a> is worth considering. Thanks to its compact form factor, great display, and usable touchscreen, it’s one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-chromebook">best Chromebooks</a> currently around.</p><ul><li><strong>Value: </strong>3.5 / 5</li></ul><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-specs"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Specs</span></h2><div ><table><caption>HP Pavilion x360 14 Specs</caption><tbody><tr><td class="firstcol empty" ></td><td  ><p><strong>Base configuration</strong></p></td><td  ><p><strong>Review configuration</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Price</p></td><td  ><p>£699 (about $920 / AU$1,400)</p></td><td  ><p>£1,000 (about $1,300 / AU$2,000)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>CPU</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core i3 1315U (1.2GHz, 6 cores)</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core i7 1355U (1.7GHz, 10 cores)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>GPU</p></td><td  ><p>Intel UHD Graphics (integrated)</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Iris Xe Graphics (integrated)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>RAM</p></td><td  ><p>8GB DDR4</p></td><td  ><p>16GB DDR4</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Storage</p></td><td  ><p>256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD</p></td><td  ><p>512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Display</p></td><td  ><p>14-inch FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, Touch screen</p></td><td  ><p>14-inch FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, Touch screen</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Ports and Connectivity</p></td><td  ><p>1x USB-C (Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4), 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x combo audio; Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3</p></td><td  ><p>1x USB-C (Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4), 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x combo audio; Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Battery</p></td><td  ><p>43Wh</p></td><td  ><p>43Wh</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Dimensions</p></td><td  ><p>12.7 x 8.3 x 0.8in (322 x 210 x 20mm)</p></td><td  ><p>12.7 x 8.3 x 0.8in (322 x 210 x 20mm)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Weight</p></td><td  ><p>3.3lbs / 1.51kg</p></td><td  ><p>3.3lbs / 1.51kg</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-design"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Design</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="sJbPpBh4hJgXNUQsWhPEiC" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 4.JPG" alt="Three-quarter view of HP Pavilion x360 14 open on desk, flipped upside down in touchscreen mode, with pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sJbPpBh4hJgXNUQsWhPEiC.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Heavier and bulkier than expected</strong></li><li><strong>Solid construction</strong></li><li><strong>Impressive port selection</strong></li></ul><p>The Pavilion x360 14 looks smart, with its pristine light gray finish, rounded edges, and flat surfaces. All these aspects reflect HP’s desire to emulate the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/mac-buyer-s-guide-2015-1295725">best MacBook</a> designs.</p><p>Despite initial impressions, though, the Pavilion x360 14 is actually less slender and light than you might expect. Not only does this heft hamper portability, it’s doubly disappointing to see in a convertible laptop, since you’ll likely be picking it up and flipping it upside down frequently to use the touchscreen. The <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-2-in-1-laptops-top-5-hybrid-laptops-reviewed-1258451">best 2-in-1 laptop</a> options are all lighter than this.</p><p>On the plus side, the weight does contribute to the overall sturdiness of the HP Pavilion x360 14, as there’s virtually no flex to any of its panels. The materials employed seem quite premium as well, more akin to metal than plastic. </p><p>Also, the lid hinge is stable enough to prevent the display from wobbling under most circumstances. It operates smoothly, too, although I found it took a bit more effort to adjust the display angle compared to other laptops I’ve used.</p><p>More irksome, however, was the fact that once it’s reclined beyond 90 degrees, the rear of the base lifts clean off the underlying surface. This is a design choice some other laptops employ, but it’s not one I’m fond of. It always felt awkward adjusting the display to this point, and results in less stability when using the keyboard.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="HX2cHwT6Phc2p94UUstYwH" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 5.JPG" alt="Close-up of webcam on HP Pavilion x360 14, with pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HX2cHwT6Phc2p94UUstYwH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Speaking of which, my review unit had no backlighting for the keyboard. I always lament this omission in any laptop, but it’s especially disappointing in the case of the Pavilion x360 14. The characters are dark and contrast marginally with the finish of the keys themselves, making them hard to see in many instances; at certain angles, they were totally invisible.</p><p>Even though the Pavilion x360 14 is a small laptop, it has an admirable selection of interfaces. There are two USB-A ports and one USB-C, the latter of which supports both Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1.4 standards. </p><p>Additionally, there’s an HDMI port, a combo audio jack, and a microSD card reader. It’s a small shame the latter isn’t fit for standard SD cards, but I can forgive this omission given the form factor of the Pavilion x360 14.</p><p>The ports are spread quite evenly across both sides, which improves convenience. They’re also ordered in a logical way: for instance, the power connector is furthest away from the user, while the microSD reader and combo audio jack are closest.</p><ul><li><strong>Design: </strong>4<strong> </strong>/ 5</li></ul><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-performance"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Performance</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="V9g7QWTQg4ngEatiQ9vmx8" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 6.JPG" alt="Close-up of keyboard on HP Pavilion x360 14, with desk and pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/V9g7QWTQg4ngEatiQ9vmx8.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Reasonable everyday performance</strong></li><li><strong>Heat and noise even under moderate loads</strong></li><li><strong>Responsive but uninspiring touchscreen</strong></li></ul><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">HP Pavilion x360 14 benchmarks:</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>3DMark Night Raid </strong>13,367; <strong>Fire Strike:</strong> 3,646; <strong>Steel Nomad: </strong>139<br><strong>GeekBench 6.5 Single-core: </strong>2,535; <strong>Multi-core: </strong>7,729<br><strong>CrossMark Overall: </strong>1,480; <strong>Productivity: </strong>1,517; <strong>Creativity: </strong>1,528; <strong>Responsiveness: </strong>1,247;<br><strong>HandBrake - 4K to 1080p average FPS: </strong>30.27</p></div></div><p>The general performance of the Pavilion x360 14 is reasonable, if not spectacular. It can handle light productivity and entertainment tasks well, even streaming 4K content without disruption. </p><p>However, despite my review unit having an Intel Core i7 installed, it wasn’t as swift as I was expecting. When switching between browser tabs or loading new web pages, it frequently stuttered. These stutters were momentary, so were minor infractions in the main, but they added up to become more disruptive when I tried to accomplish multiple (but not especially demanding) tasks in quick succession.</p><p>Being the top spec model, my review unit also had Intel Iris Xe Graphics. In theory, this offers improved performance over Intel UHD Graphics, but it’s still integrated to the CPU. This means that the Pavilion x360 14 is only capable of very light gaming. I managed to run <em>Cyberpunk 2077 </em>on Medium graphics, but it wasn’t a smooth experience, in terms of frame rate and visual fidelity.</p><p>A noticeable amount of heat emanated from the left vent of the Pavilion x360 14, as well as from the top keyboard rows and the section above. This was the case even when I conducted moderate workloads. Thankfully, the temperatures were never uncomfortable or concerning. Fan noise accompanied such moments, but it was pleasingly quiet relative to some other laptops under load. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Pi8Rn5XNwgskaw8poznnNC" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 7.JPG" alt="Close-up of touchpad on HP Pavilion x360 14" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Pi8Rn5XNwgskaw8poznnNC.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The 1080p resolution of the Pavilion x360 14 provides plenty of sharpness, which is doubtless helped by the compact 14-inch display. Colors also appear vibrant. It can be quite reflective at times, but thankfully there’s enough brightness to keep them from being distracting.</p><p>The touchscreen functions well, responding to inputs made by either a finger or a stylus quickly and accurately. However, the surface isn’t the smoothest, so more intricate usage, such as drawing or handwriting, can result in a dragging sensation. The effect isn’t as egregious as it is on some other touchscreens, but if you’re after one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/roundup/10-best-touchscreen-laptops-in-the-world-909937">best touchscreen laptops</a>, the Pavilion x360 14 might not cut it.</p><p>If you’ll mainly be typing, though, you’ll be pleased with the keyboard on the HP Pavilion x360 14. The keys are comfortably spaced despite the compact layout, and there’s a surprising amount of travel to presses, which makes them satisfying to use. They’re still snappy enough to type quickly, though.</p><p>The touchpad is less impressive. It operates well enough, but the small size and numb-feeling taps and clicks – in part due to the slight rattle I noticed – result in a less tactile experience.</p><ul><li><strong>Performance: </strong>4 / 5</li></ul><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-battery-life"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Battery Life</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Gf4zmYwXPXurs8prDri3sF" name="HP_Pavillion_x360 8.JPG" alt="Close-up of left-side ports on HP Pavilion x360 14, with desk and pink wall in background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Gf4zmYwXPXurs8prDri3sF.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Respectable by 2-in-1 standards</strong></li><li><strong>Some longer-lasting rivals</strong></li><li><strong>Quick to recharge</strong></li></ul><p>The Pavilion x360 14 has a decent battery life. It lasted about 11 hours in our movie playback test, which is close to the same score achieved by the Acer Chromebook Spin 312. </p><p>However, it can’t beat the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/microsoft-surface-pro-11">Microsoft Surface Pro 11</a>, another fantastic 2-in-1 laptop, which managed over 14 and a half hours. Also, more conventional laptops can last longer, sometimes up to 20 hours or more. The Pavilion x360 14 is quick to charge, though. It took about two hours to fully replenish.</p><ul><li><strong>Battery Life: </strong>4 / 5</li></ul><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-should-i-buy-the-hp-pavilion-x360-14"><span>Should I buy the HP Pavilion x360 14?</span></h2><div ><table><caption>HP Pavilion x360 14 Scorecard</caption><tbody><tr><td class="firstcol empty" ></td><td  ><p>Notes</p></td><td  ><p>Rating</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Value</p></td><td  ><p>The HP Pavilion x360 14 has a reasonable starting price, although prices rise steeply with higher-spec models. We’ve seen big discounts on it recently, though.</p></td><td  ><p>3.5 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Design</p></td><td  ><p>The HP Pavilion x360 14 looks smart and is well made, but it’s heavier and bulkier than you might expect. My unit was crying out for keyboard backlighting, too.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Performance</p></td><td  ><p>Not blistering, but still efficient for workaday use. The 1080p display looks crisp, while the keyboard and touchscreen are effective.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Battery life</p></td><td  ><p>Decent for a convertible laptop, although some rivals can beat it. It’s quick to recharge, though.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Total Score</p></td><td  ><p>The HP Pavilion x360 14 is a premium-feeling machine with a compact form, but one that's less portable and maneuverable than you might expect. There are also some better-value rivals, but it still offers enough to deserve consideration.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><h2 id="buy-the-hp-pavilion-x360-14-if">Buy the HP Pavilion x360 14 if...</h2><div class="product"><p><strong>You’ll be doing a lot of typing</strong><br>The keyboard is a joy to use, thanks to the comfortable and snappy keys.</p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>You want a premium build</strong><br>Not only does it look smart, the Pavilion x360 14 is solidly constructed, and the materials employed feel more upmarket than your usual flimsy plastics.</p></div><h2 id="don-t-buy-it-if">Don't buy it if...</h2><div class="product"><p><strong>You’ll be conducting demanding workloads</strong><br>Since it lacks integrated graphics, more strenuous tasks, such as gaming, are a struggle for the Pavilion x360 14.</p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>You want the best usability</strong><br>Despite its small size, its thickness and weight hamper tablet-style use, as well as portability.</p></div><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-pavilion-x360-14-review-also-consider"><span>HP Pavilion x360 14 review: Also Consider</span></h2><div class="product"><p><strong>Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i</strong><br>It might not be convertible, but the Yoga Slim 9i still has a touchscreen. What’s more, if you want the ultimate in portability, you can’t do much better. It’s a far more premium option than the Pavilion x360 14, but we found that its build quality and performance lived up to its commanding price tag. Shame there’s no audio jack, though.</p><p><strong>Read our full </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/gaming-laptops/lenovo-yoga-slim-9i-14ill10" data-dimension112="38003800-e702-4567-8de7-d42bcd4f7af5" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Read our full Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i review" data-dimension48="Read our full Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i review" data-dimension25=""><strong>Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i review</strong></a><strong>.</strong><a class="view-deal button" href="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="38003800-e702-4567-8de7-d42bcd4f7af5" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Read our full Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i review" data-dimension48="Read our full Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i review" data-dimension25="">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>Acer Chromebook Spin 312</strong><br>If you’re on a tighter budget and can forgo the Windows operating system, the Acer Chromebook Spin 312 is a strong choice. It has a great display, keyboard, and touchscreen, all of which make it one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/the-best-cheap-laptop" data-dimension112="17faffab-6c25-454e-a877-70b9de564607" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="best budget laptop" data-dimension48="best budget laptop" data-dimension25="">best budget laptop</a> picks. Its performance is also respectable – although it won’t handle heavy multitasking with the composure of more powerful machines.</p><p><strong>Read our full </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/chromebooks/i-used-the-acer-chromebook-spin-312-for-all-kinds-of-tasks-and-it-handles-most-of-them-well-just-not-at-the-same-time"><strong>Acer Chromebook Spin 312 review</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p></div><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-how-i-tested-the-hp-pavilion-x360-14"><span>How I tested the HP Pavilion x360 14</span></h2><ul><li><strong>Tested for a few days</strong></li><li><strong>Used for a variety of tasks</strong></li><li><strong>Laptop testing experience</strong></li></ul><p>I tested the HP Pavilion x360 14 for a few days, during which time I used it for multiple tasks, including productivity, streaming, and gaming.</p><p>I also ran our series of benchmark tests for laptops, which are designed to assess every facet of performance. I also tested the battery life by running a movie on a continuous loop.</p><p>I have plenty of experience both using and reviewing laptops. I have covered many models, ranging in their form factors, use cases, and price points. </p><ul><li><em>First reviewed: January 2026</em></li><li>Read more about <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/how-we-test"><u>how we test</u></a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ We get hands on with the HP EliteBook X G2i – a premium ultra-lightweight business laptop from HP using the latest new Intel CPU. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ lindsay.handmer@futurenet.com (Lindsay Handmer) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Lindsay Handmer ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5RHbbgqSJUo2fPs4ap7L6P.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>My colleagues in the USA are <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/tag/ces">busy covering CES</a>, but HP didn’t want Australia to miss out – so the company shipped me a pre-release version of the new business-focused EliteBook X G2i running the newly released Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU.</p><p>Sadly, one of the conditions is that I can’t regale you with benchmarks (for now), but I can give you a sneak peek at a very impressive laptop.</p><p>While HP announced multiple EliteBook X G2i variants, the one I have is special – it’s the lightweight model that weighs under 1kg. Technically, it actually measured <del><strong>xxxxxx</strong></del> (redacted) grams on my scales, but that’s close enough in my book.</p><p>The EliteBook X G2i is impressively light in hand, and despite feeling almost hollow, it’s very sturdy, and has little flex in the 14-inch shell.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3890px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.22%;"><img id="UBfgxH53bhLZcUhcorSks6" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (2)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UBfgxH53bhLZcUhcorSks6.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3890" height="2187" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The full spec is below, but I got hands-on with the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H equipped variant, with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. HP also announced the EliteBook X G2a with the latest CPUs from AMD, as well as the EliteBook X G2q that will use processors from Qualcomm. </p><p>HP also announced a 2-in-1 EliteBook X Flip that shares many of the same specs, but has a fold back screen. <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/laptops/business/elitebooks/x-series.html" target="_blank">You can read more about the EliteBook X G2 Series directly from HP</a>.</p><p>There are various display options, but I have the 14-inch 3K OLED (2880 x 1800), with a 120Hz (VRR) refresh rate, a 500 nit brightness and DCI-P3 100% color. In the non-lightweight model (only 100 grams more), you can get the same panel with (or without) a touchscreen, or a range of 1920 x 1200 OLED or IPS screens. </p><p>My favorite feature here is that the screen folds back through 180 degrees, which makes it easy to sit the laptop securely in a stand next to a monitor, and minimise the amount of desk space taken up. In use, the OLED is vibrant and bright, and the higher 3K resolution makes it easy to get the most out of the compact 14-inch screen.</p><p>USB-C connectivity is great, with dual Thunderbolt 4 on the left, and a 10Gbps port (that also supports charging and DisplayPort 2.1) on the right. You also get USB-A on the right, a Kensington lock port, and HDMI 2.1 and a 3.5mm headset jack on the left.</p><p>That’s pretty good for such a compact lightweight laptop, and my only tiny complaint is that I wish there was a little more space between the two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, to make it easier to plug in both a dock cable and a fast USB drive.</p><p>The laptop will run up to four monitors, or three if you want to stick with USB-C only. You also get Intel Wi-Fi 7 BE211 (2x2) and Bluetooth 6, plus a facial recognition webcam (with privacy shutter) – though a fingerprint sensor is an optional extra.</p><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/X8DBEmzk7p7rbqqKNew4i7.jpg" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RD6CWymzqmyD5fDyJ6c7N7.jpg" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Future</small></figcaption></figure></figure><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-elitebook-x-g2i-price-availability"><span>HP EliteBook X G2i: Price & availability</span></h3><p>HP has not given any pricing or an exact date for when the EliteBook X G2i and X Flip G2i will be available, but you can expect them in February 2026.</p><p>The wider EliteBook X G2 family, including the EliteBook X G2a and EliteBook X G2q, is not expected until later in the year.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3760px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.22%;"><img id="y2fmX9aQKPkctafQmNUEL7" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (7)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/y2fmX9aQKPkctafQmNUEL7.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3760" height="2114" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-elitebook-x-g2i-specs"><span>HP EliteBook X G2i: Specs</span></h3><p>There are quite a few variants of the HP EliteBook X G2i, but the specs below are for the lightweight clamshell variant. </p><div ><table><tbody><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>CPU</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core Ultra X7 358H </p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>GPU</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Arc B930</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Display</p></td><td  ><p>14in 3K OLED (2880 x 1800), 120Hz (VRR), anti-glare, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>RAM</p></td><td  ><p>32GB LPDDR5x 8533MT/s</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Storage</p></td><td  ><p>1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD (954GB usable)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Connectivity</p></td><td  ><p>Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Ports</p></td><td  ><p>Right: USB-C 10Gbps (USB PD, DP 2.1), USB-A 10Gbps (powered), security lock slot, optional nano-SIM. Left: 2x Thunderbolt 4 (USB PD, DP 2.1), HDMI 2.1, 3.5mm headset jack</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Dimensions</p></td><td  ><p>312.7 x 219.9 x 9.15mm (front), 14.41mm (rear)</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Weight</p></td><td  ><p>999g</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p>Operating system</p></td><td  ><p>Windows 11 Pro</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-elitebook-x-g2i-design-and-build"><span>HP EliteBook X G2i: Design and build</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3735px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.22%;"><img id="7pthPSVnwZDfNjwED4qFq7" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (5)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7pthPSVnwZDfNjwED4qFq7.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3735" height="2100" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The lightweight EliteBook X G2i feels very premium the moment you pick it up and while impressively light, it doesn’t feel flimsy, and the whole 14-inch shell is quite rigid. Even the hinge is nicely tuned and opens fairly effortlessly one-handed, but still holds its position once you’ve set the screen angle. </p><p>There’s also very little flex in the lid or keyboard deck, and it generally feels like a laptop that will handle being used on the go, day in and day out.</p><p>The laptop's look is understated in the way I personally love: the branding is subtle, it’s very professional looking, and the rounded edges make it nice to handle. The lightweight model only comes in “Atmospheric Blue”, but it suits the design.</p><p>It does pick up fingerprints easily, though the finish also wipes clean quite easily, so it’s quick to make it look a bit neater before an important meeting.</p><p>The trackpad is large, accurate in use and has a good solid haptic click. The keyboard matches the premium feel, and there’s very little bounce. The keys have reasonably deep travel and it’s comfortable for long typing sessions, even with larger hands. I didn’t see any annoying low-angle backlight glow bleeding out under the keys.</p><p>It’s also great to see HP putting real effort into materials, and the clamshell covers use up to 90% recycled magnesium, plus there’s recycled content used across parts like the bezel, speaker enclosure, keycaps and more.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-elitebook-x-g2i-performance"><span>HP EliteBook X G2i: Performance</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3583px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.15%;"><img id="EPPwKnRn6Sie45ANkfCyn6" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (4)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/EPPwKnRn6Sie45ANkfCyn6.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3583" height="2012" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Again, I can’t give any specific benchmarks at this stage, but I have run the EliteBook X G2i through the full range of TechRadar tests. While there were a few inconsistent results and teething issues (which are normal for a pre-product sample and a new CPU), overall performance is excellent. </p><p><a href="https://edc.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/performance/benchmarks/intel-core-ultra-processors-series-3_1/" target="_blank">You can read more about some of the expected numbers directly from Intel</a>, but suffice to say, the new Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs are very impressive, and thanks to a very powerful iGPU, make Intel powered laptops more competitive against the best from AMD and Qualcomm.</p><p>The Core Ultra X7 358H in the EliteBook X G2i isn’t hugely faster than last gen CPUs like the last gen Core Ultra 7 265H in single core tasks, but multicore performance is significantly better. But it’s the Intel Arc B930 that is most impressive, and it runs rings around last gen iGPUs like the Intel Arc 140V and even Radeon 890M. </p><p>In fact, it’s good enough to compete directly with low end dedicated GPUs in creator laptops (with more limited power profiles), and will happily handle casual gaming.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3878px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.24%;"><img id="ccgik5Sp4C5HCGonAEiyg7" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (6)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ccgik5Sp4C5HCGonAEiyg7.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3878" height="2181" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Based on Intel’s numbers, the Core Ultra X7 358H happily bests the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and is much closer to the higher wattage AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 390 – though the Arc B390 iGPU still falls short of the Radeon 8050S.</p><p>In normal everyday use, the EliteBook X G2i is cool and quiet, but when pushed, it is noticeably noisy. That’s to be expected in such a thin and lightweight laptop, and in fact HP has done a great job of getting impressive sustained performance from the CPU, and the sound level is a perfectly acceptable tradeoff.</p><p>The lightweight variant of the laptop I have uses a 56Wh battery, while the normal G2i can also be equipped with a bigger 68Wh battery. While I can't share exact runtimes, battery life is very impressive, and it’s on par with (or better than) the best results from similar spec laptops using older Intel CPUs, or the best from AMD and Qualcomm. While battery life drops under sustained heavier workloads, the EliteBook X G2i is more than capable of lasting through an entire day of work.</p><p>AI performance is not a major drawcard for most people yet, but the Ultra X7 358H has a 50 TOPS NPU that will help with many workloads, and be increasingly useful as time goes on.</p><p>The EliteBook X G2i comes with a compact 65W USB-C charger, and tops up quite quickly, but we found it a little finicky and it didn’t always charge at the full rate from some 65W (or higher) chargers and power banks. Considering it uses USB PD spec for charging, these are likely just early quibbles with the laptop being more conservative about it making sure it is connected to a suitable performance charger.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-elitebook-x-g2i-final-thoughts"><span>HP EliteBook X G2i: Final thoughts</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3801px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.22%;"><img id="ppkUGjsGNn7bn23tfEiQZ6" name="HP EliteBook X G2i  (1)" alt="HP EliteBook X G2i laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ppkUGjsGNn7bn23tfEiQZ6.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3801" height="2137" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>While we'll reserve final judgment until we get hands-on with a production version of the laptop, based on my time with the G2i, it's absolutely one worth putting on your shortlist for a 2026 upgrade.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Broadcom's early beginning date back to the 1960s - we take a look back. ]]>
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                                <p>You’d be forgiven for not knowing the name HP Associates, but it now ranks among one of the biggest companies in the world. </p><p>This was the semiconductor product division of Hewlett Packard - founded in 1961, it marked the beginning of a long, winding road which eventually culminated in the creation of Broadcom, a modern-day tech behemoth, becoming just one of a select few firms to surpass a $1 trillion dollar market cap in late 2024. </p><p>But Broadcom is more than just a chipmaker; since its <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/cispe-files-legal-complaint-against-broadcoms-vmware-takeover">controversial acquisition of VMware</a>, the company has made notable in-roads into the cloud infrastructure and software industries - so here’s everything you need to know about Broadcom. </p><h2 id="broadcom-has-gone-by-many-names">Broadcom has gone by many names</h2><p>From its humble beginnings at Hewlett Packard in 1961, the company remained less of a company and more a business segment at the Silicon Valley giant - at least until 1999, when it split as part of the Agilent Technologies spin-off. </p><p>Before long, it was going by another name - Avago Technologies, a change which came after KKR and Silver Lake Partners acquired the semiconductor product division of Agilent in 2005 in a deal worth $2.6 billion. </p><p>This proved to be a successful period in the company’s history. In August 2009 the company went public on the NASDAQ, which was then followed by a period of aggressive acquisitions and expansion. </p><p>Deals for CyOptics , Amantus, and LSI Corporation all saw the company expand its reach and branch out into new, lucrative markets. The latter of those in particular positioned it to mount a charge in the data center industry. </p><p>Several years - and several more acquisitions - culminated in the acquisition of Broadcom Corporation. Now I know what you’re thinking - <em>there was already a Broadcom?</em></p><p>Broadcom Corporation, founded in 1991, was a fabless semiconductor company based in California. Given the trajectory of Avago, the acquisition here made sense, and in this instance they chose to simply merge the companies under the Broadcom name. </p><p>The deal, valued at $37 billion, is arguably among the most impactful acquisitions in tech history, instantly creating an industry behemoth with revenue streams of up to $15 billion and a total market value of $77 billion. </p><p>Broadcom Corp’s long-standing reputation in key sectors such as data centers and mobile meant the deal was a match made in heaven following Avago’s aggressive acquisitions drive in recent years. </p><h2 id="broadcom-goes-from-strength-to-strength">Broadcom goes from strength to strength </h2><p>Broadcom has gone from strength to strength since the 2016 merger, and is firmly among the top chipmakers globally. The tech giant has courted controversy in recent years, however, particularly in the wake of its acquisition of VMware. </p><p>After acquiring the company, Broadcom has embarked on a sweeping overhaul of practices, most notably scrapping perpetual licenses which sparked a furious backlash among customers. </p><p>Changes to its channel partner programs have also raised concerns and sparked something of a blossoming industry among competitors hoping to lure away customers furious over price hikes and scrapped solutions lines. </p><p>Despite this customer backlash, the acquisition appears to be paying dividends for Broadcom thus far. Combined with its AI strategy, the company has reported strong financial results in recent months. </p><p>Financial results for its third quarter of fiscal year 2025, published in September, showed it reported a 22% jump in revenue compared to the same period in FY2024. A key factor behind this, the company noted, lay in VMware and demand for custom AI accelerators.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP ZBook X G1i mobile workstation review ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The HP ZBook X G1i is a mobile workstation with high-powered Intel Core Ultra processors, NPUs, plenty of RAM, powerful graphics, and excellent connectivity. ]]>
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                                <p>HP has a longstanding history of making powerful portable workstations packed with superb performance, solid battery life, and robust port offerings. </p><p>The ZBook X G1i is not only a continuation of that tradition, but it's also touted as the most mobile ZBook ever, still with high performance and a great battery. </p><p>It's a bold claim, and HP has successfully pulled it off. As an all-rounder, it's one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations" target="_blank">best mobile workstations</a> I've tested, performing very well in my tests and well-suited to business professionals, creators, and power-users. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5712px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="ZsxGY6qbvQK2AHTWbBTLcU" name="HP | ZBook X G1i | 3" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ZsxGY6qbvQK2AHTWbBTLcU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5712" height="3213" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )</span></figcaption></figure><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-zbook-x-g1i-unboxing-and-first-impressions"><span>HP ZBook X G1i: Unboxing and First Impressions</span></h2><p>Given how powerful this machine is, I'm still shocked by how lightweight it is. Granted, it is a 16-inch unit, so it's not something you'd want to toss into a daypack or a shoulder sling, but it's still pretty portable for a workstation. As I always do, I left the charger in the box and will use my UGREEN or Anker power bricks, or one of the several docking stations I have set up across my different workspaces. </p><p>The next thing I do is log in to my Windows account and allow my sync to run, along with logging in to my proper accounts. I like using Windows Hello with both fingerprint and face recognition for easier, more secure sign-in. Once I got that taken care of, I made the proper updates and minimized my desktop to fewer apps, creating a clean workspace.</p><p>The HP ZBook X G1i is a very sleek and professional-looking laptop. It fits right into the business-tier design language, without being boring. It's got an elegant silver finish, it's easy to toss in a backpack, and it's got enough ports to power you through your day. This laptop is portable yet packs a full-size HDMI port, an RJ45 Ethernet port, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB-C port, a headphone jack, a USB-A port, and an optional Nano SIM Card and/or a Smart Card Reader. </p><p>All of that in a portable workstation is wild. To add to the insanity, there is a full-size numpad as well. While this isn't unbelievable to see on 16-inch laptops, it's definitely not so standard that it's not worth mentioning. For those who spend all day entering numbers, a number pad can absolutely cut down on that time and make it faster and easier.</p><p>Speaking of the keyboard, the standard QWERTY side is comfortable to type on; it has good key travel and resistance without feeling like I am working too hard. It's a keyboard you can type on all day without discomfort or the urge to swap it out, unless you are a keyboard fanatic or mechanical keyboard lover.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-zbook-x-g1i-design-build-quality"><span>HP ZBook X G1i: Design & Build Quality</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5712px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="zzAkeviWFq9ULabo8bBmQU" name="HP | ZBook X G1i | 10" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zzAkeviWFq9ULabo8bBmQU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5712" height="3213" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )</span></figcaption></figure><p>The overall design of the ZBook X G1i is clean. It's business professional. It fits the look you're going for as a business pro with a laptop that can hold its own. You're not looking for something that flashes RGB, but you also need a machine powerful enough to handle your hefty workload. I get it. </p><p>The HP ZBook X G1i gets it too. With powerful components under the hood, this laptop still looks unassuming enough that you can take it into a conference room or a coffee shop without looking like a gamer while getting serious work done.</p><p>Another big thing that I look at for workstation laptops is port selection. A computer can be wildly powerful, but if you always need to plug into a dongle, that's worth noting, especially for a computer that claims to be a workstation. A workstation is not just another term for a laptop, but a tier, or class of laptop in its own right. </p><p>The workstation passes that test with flying colors. Offering not only a good number of ports but also a good spread and distribution, helping enhance working with them rather than just slapping ports wherever they fit.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-zbook-x-g1i-in-use"><span>HP ZBook X G1i: In use</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5712px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="ehvFbFpSEngcVcYKEyRJEU" name="HP | ZBook X G1i | 4" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ehvFbFpSEngcVcYKEyRJEU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5712" height="3213" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )</span></figcaption></figure><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Specs</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><em>as tested</em></p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>CPU:</strong> Intel Core Ultra 7<br><strong>GPU:</strong> Intel Arc Pro 140T (32GB) / NVIDIA RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell<br><strong>Memory:</strong> 64GB<br><strong>Storage:</strong> 2TB<br><strong>Display: </strong>2560×1600 120Hz DreamColor (500 nits)<br><strong>Ports: </strong>2× Thunderbolt4 (USB-C), 1× USB-C 20Gbps, 1× USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x RJ-45, 1x Audio jack<br><strong>Connectivity:</strong> Wi-Fi 6E, 5G<br><strong>Battery:</strong> 62Wh<br><strong>Weight:</strong> 3.19 lb</p></div></div><p>For day-to-day work on this machine, I have found zero problems or qualms. It's excellent at basic productivity tasks, administrative tasks, and pulling up information in DBeaver or other database tools. It's fantastic with VSCode or other coding applications. </p><p>I haven't had any issues with 3D printing software or with elementary video and photo editing. It may not be the very <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptops-for-video-editing" target="_blank">best video editing laptop</a> for creative professionals, but I would rank it as one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptops-for-photographers-and-photo-editing-in-photoshop" target="_blank">best laptops for photo editing</a> and general content creation. </p><p>I used this computer as my primary machine for a full day of work, and then used it on and off for a few weeks as my secondary. In that time, I barely felt the ZBook X G1i even take a deep breath. It's an excellent machine for AI work, front-end and back-end development, and even full-stack development and coding. </p><p>It's great for project managers who need to QA software features and pull everything up for testing before pushing to production, and it's also great for 3D modeling, CAD, and related work. All while being in a portable 16-inch laptop shell with one of the most beautifully sleek logos on the market. </p><p>The HP ZBook X G1i is an excellent choice for this kind of work. Plus, to add a little extra to a great package, HP offers a 5G antenna along with Wi-Fi 7. Meaning that you can get the best connection available while it's around and you're in buildings that have Wi-Fi. </p><p>When you are out and about or don't want to trust the sketchy Wi-Fi at an airport, you can hop on a Cellular 5G connection rather than having to pop out a travel router or jump on a VPN to keep your information secure. Or perhaps you're someone who isn't worried about sketchy Wi-Fi, but rather about the lack of a connection while working remotely. That's where the 5G option comes into its own, letting you hop on whenever you need to, even if that's poolside, between laps, or at a resort.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-zbook-x-g1i-final-verdict"><span>HP ZBook X G1i: Final verdict</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5712px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="xLFDPic8i6gkhbhP79TV5U" name="HP | ZBook X G1i | 5" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xLFDPic8i6gkhbhP79TV5U.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5712" height="3213" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP ZBook X G1i continues a great legacy of ZBook machines from HP. It's a powerful mix between a portable powerhouse and a lean mean computing machine, all while retaining that professional style. </p><p>It's ideal for, quite honestly, people like me. Project managers, side hustlers, system architects, hybrid professionals, the kind of people who have their hands in everything and anything at all times. </p><p>It's not the machine I'd choose to run my powerful app servers on, but if you need a machine that has workstation power in a form factor you're not dreading to take with you, then the HP ZBook X G1i is an option worth considering.</p><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wwFbQQ7HbZBkoDdvbWrukU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/faTxGgYNiCEjVRYuC7sedT.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/feFdgXmpKT7LdpjZhvfGjU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/qGPt8izHqrjnBt9V2w3acU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ZsxGY6qbvQK2AHTWbBTLcU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/m9ewSijwZbFCp2mWo4NwUU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zzAkeviWFq9ULabo8bBmQU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7QRKR9bB9ms8qkMxmavdMU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ehvFbFpSEngcVcYKEyRJEU.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xLFDPic8i6gkhbhP79TV5U.jpg" alt="HP | ZBook X G1i" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Collin Probst // Future </small></figcaption></figure></figure><p><em>For more productivity machines, we've tested the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops" target="_blank"><em>best business laptops</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Better late than never? 53-year-old HP bus standard finally gets a Linux driver, boasting 8MB/s bandwidth ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP’s 1972 GPIB bus finally receives stable Linux support, allowing vintage lab instruments to connect seamlessly with contemporary systems. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP’s GPIB standard receives Linux support 53 years after its original release</strong></li><li><strong>Legacy lab instruments can now integrate seamlessly with modern Linux distros</strong></li><li><strong>The interface maintains the original 8MB/s bandwidth across multiple connected devices</strong></li></ul><p>A bus standard introduced by HP in 1972 has finally gained stable Linux driver support, more than fifty years after its initial release.</p><p>HP created the interface to link laboratory instruments with computers, and it later became known as IEEE 488 after standardization in 1975.</p><p>The design allowed multiple devices to share a single bus of up to twenty meters while offering data transfer speeds of up to 8MB/s, which was impressive for its time.</p><h2 id="historical-context-of-gpib">Historical Context of GPIB</h2><p>When developers introduced the bus, computing was still in its early stages. Intel had just released the 8008 processor, and the personal computer industry had yet to emerge.</p><p>Popular interfaces in use today, such as USB and PCIe, were still decades away.</p><p>GPIB provided a parallel, short-range, multi-master communication system and quickly found use in oscilloscopes, multimeters, and other laboratory instruments.</p><p>The standard later reached home computing, including Commodore 64 and Acorn systems, where it connected peripheral devices reliably.</p><p>The bus has now moved from staging to stable support in the Linux 6.19 kernel.</p><p>Earlier inclusion in the mainline kernel allowed testing, but the driver is now officially recognized and fully functional.</p><p>Greg Kroah-Hartman, an influential Linux kernel developer and a Fellow at the Linux Foundation, confirmed the update in the Linux 6.19-rc1 pull request.</p><p>“Here is the big set of staging driver updates for 6.19-rc1,” wrote Kroah-Hartman.</p><p>“Only thing ‘major’ in here is that two subsystems, gpib and vc04 have moved out of the staging tree into the ‘real’ portion of the kernel, which is great to see.”</p><p>The interface retains its original 8MB/s bandwidth, which remains sufficient for most measurement instruments today.</p><p>Its stackable connector design and support for multiple devices continue to deliver reliable operation after decades of use.</p><p>The standard’s adoption across both home computers and laboratory equipment reflects its flexibility and long-term durability.</p><p>Stable Linux support now allows older instruments to integrate into modern workflows.</p><p>Researchers and engineers can connect vintage hardware with current <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-productivity-apps">productivity tools</a> without relying on external adapters.</p><p>The update shows how long-established technologies can continue to provide practical value when modern software support brings them forward.</p><p>Via <a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/cables-connectors/53-years-later-bus-standard-launched-by-hp-in-1972-gets-stable-linux-driver-general-purpose-interface-bus-has-blistering-8-mb-s-of-bandwidth" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><em>Tom's Hardware</em></a></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP set to cut thousands of staff as it announces major AI adoption project ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP’s future-ready plan is company speak for cost-cutting, and apparently comes at the expense of thousands of jobs. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>4,000 to 6,000 jobs will be cut under HP’s latest cost-cutting move</strong></li><li><strong>HP hopes AI will plug the gaps – AI PCs have already proven themselves</strong></li><li><strong>Full-year revenue grew just 3.2%, shares are still down compared with last year</strong></li></ul><p>HP has announced it will cut 4,000-6,000 jobs as part of an ongoing cost-cutting initiative, largely driven by AI <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-productivity-apps">productivity</a> gains.</p><p>Company CEO Enrique Lores confirmed the workforce reduction as part of the company’s recent Q4 earnings, acknowledging the firm’s ‘future-ready’ program that it launched in 2022, as part of HP’s ‘fiscal 2026 plan’.</p><p>Despite already realizing more than $1.4 billion in savings from the scheme, Lores said further reductions would be needed against the backdrop of a 3.2% full-year rise in revenue and a slightly better 4.2% rise in quarterly revenue.</p><h2 id="hp-continues-to-cut-staff">HP continues to cut staff</h2><p>HP has already sent 2,000 workers packing in 2025 (per <a href="https://layoffs.fyi/">layoffs.fyi</a>), with these latest plans to reduce global headcount even further set to play out between now and 2028.</p><p>“The company estimates that it will incur approximately $650 million in labor and non-labor costs related to restructuring and other charges, with approximately $250 million in fiscal 2026,” HP confirmed.</p><p>Product development, customer service and operational processes will be among the roles most likely to be affected, with AI stepping in to fill gaps left by departed workers. </p><p>HP also noted AI PC use within the company has boosted team productivity by 16%, and confirmed it would be, “investing in AI-enabled initiatives to accelerate product innovation, improve customer satisfaction, and boost productivity.”</p><p>More broadly, HP is also worried about the rising cost of memory, which now accounts for 15-18% of a typical PC’s cost.</p><p>A decline in printing, particularly among consumers, has also led to poor performance. Printing net revenue was down 4% year-over-year.</p><p>Company shares are largely unaffected by the announcement, but last month’s fluctuations continue. Shares are down 20% over the past 12 months, but after hitting rock bottom over the summer, the past six months have seen some resurgence.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP Black Friday 2025 laptop sales in Australia: the discounts are over but there was up to 48% off  ]]></title>
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                                <p>Black Friday and Cyber Monday ended but HP kept the deals flowing till December 8. Those discounts have now finished, but there’s a good chance many will return for Boxing Day. While you wait, head over to our dedicated <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/news/the-best-laptop-deals">laptop deals page</a> to see what else is on offer or see what <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html">sales HP has on offer leading into Christmas</a>. </p><p>HP started strong for the 2025 sales, with <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html">early offers going live on <strong>November 4</strong></a> and the sale ran for a full week past the end of Black Friday. It's was not just the same deals the entire time either, as HP was dropping new offers each week.</p><p>Black Friday itself is officially kicked off on <strong>Friday, November 28</strong>, with sales continuing through to <strong>Cyber Monday on December 1 </strong>–<strong> </strong>and for HP at least, beyond that till midnight on <strong>December 8</strong>. </p><p>Whether you’re upgrading a home or work laptop, or sorting the kids out with a reliable, powerful machine for school or university, Black Friday is one of the best chances all year to score big savings.</p><p>Not sure where to start or what the best deals are? Next year, leave the legwork to us, as the Aussie TechRadar crew was evaluating new HP offers as they appear, and was be highlighting the very best right here.</p><ul><li><em>Want to save more at HP? Check out the latest </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/coupons/hp"><em>HP coupon codes</em></a><em>. </em></li></ul><div class="product star-deal"><p><strong>HP discount code</strong><br>HP currently has an extra 5% off using the code <strong>FUTURE5. </strong>Combine this with a deal from the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html" data-dimension112="5f0dbff7-a31b-4b52-ae54-c3fab391e73f" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="HP Christmas sales page" data-dimension48="HP Christmas sales page" data-dimension25="">HP Christmas sales page</a> to save that bit extra. </p></div><p>If you’re not sure what model of laptop might suit you best, take a look at our guide to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/laptops/best-laptops-au" target="_blank">best laptops</a> in Australia. Or if you want a gaming machine, then head to our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-gaming-laptops-top-5-gaming-notebooks-reviewed-1258471" target="_blank">best gaming laptops</a> guide.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-the-best-hp-deals"><span>The best HP deals</span></h3><div class="product star-deal"><p>Black Friday and Cyber Monday are done, but you can see any current HP deals over at our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/news/the-best-laptop-deals" data-dimension112="e262ea65-9bad-4da2-8562-be8f5b39c30e" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="laptop deals page" data-dimension48="laptop deals page" data-dimension25="">laptop deals page</a>, or over at <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html">HP's pre-Christmas sale</a>. </p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="19d15574-edc6-4d47-96d6-11062d97a00d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout." data-dimension48="The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout." data-dimension25="$990.1" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn4039tu-cj1c4pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="93qwd8E5XCmFWLJbx4cRtH" name="c08505287.png" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/93qwd8E5XCmFWLJbx4cRtH.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="800" height="800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code <strong>CYBERMONDAY</strong> at checkout. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn4039tu-cj1c4pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="19d15574-edc6-4d47-96d6-11062d97a00d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout." data-dimension48="The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout." data-dimension25="$990.1">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="8c78b369-44ee-4d9e-a651-81c675e141e7" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension48="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension25="$1079" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0013tu-9v361pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:500px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="M92kv7T9F8wCYLLXWRrg6m" name="HP Envy x360.jpg" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/M92kv7T9F8wCYLLXWRrg6m.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="500" height="500" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>While the RRP on this one is normally too high for our liking, with this discount this is a decent price for a versatile 2-in-1 HP Envy x360 with these specs. It features an efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU along with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Plus, of course, a 1200p 16-inch touchscreen that conveniently folds through 360 degrees. Use the code <strong>CYBERMONDAY</strong> at checkout to get the full discount. </p><p>Or grab the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0014tu-9v362pa.html" data-dimension112="8c78b369-44ee-4d9e-a651-81c675e141e7" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension48="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension25="$1079">Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code</a>. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0013tu-9v361pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="8c78b369-44ee-4d9e-a651-81c675e141e7" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension48="Core Ultra 5 variant for AU$899.10 using the same code" data-dimension25="$1079">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="3dcdf542-9bdc-4cb9-a7da-b2177a969607" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension48="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension25="$1349.10" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-5-ngai-14-he0011qu-c08yfpa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="DxtLGFqsyuxCWoFfH6kz4g" name="HP Omnibook 5" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DxtLGFqsyuxCWoFfH6kz4g.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code <strong>CYBERMONDAY</strong> to get the full saving. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-5-ngai-14-he0011qu-c08yfpa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="3dcdf542-9bdc-4cb9-a7da-b2177a969607" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension48="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X Plus CPU, as well as 32GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension25="$1349.10">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="79eba340-3e7e-4df4-a897-02ae40ae1d3a" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X CPU, as well as 16GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension48="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X CPU, as well as 16GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension25="$899.10" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-5-ngai-14-he0013qu-c0ay8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="DxtLGFqsyuxCWoFfH6kz4g" name="HP Omnibook 5" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DxtLGFqsyuxCWoFfH6kz4g.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X CPU, as well as 16GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code <strong>CYBERMONDAY</strong> to get the full saving. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-5-ngai-14-he0013qu-c0ay8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="79eba340-3e7e-4df4-a897-02ae40ae1d3a" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X CPU, as well as 16GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension48="The OmniBook 5 uses an efficient but still powerful Snapdragon X CPU, as well as 16GB of RAM, to give great performance and decent battery life. The 14-inch display only has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, but it is OLED with a nice 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Use the code CYBERMONDAY to get the full saving." data-dimension25="$899.10">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="2d84704f-9ade-480d-a359-d34dd8078bae" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted slightly lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which, coupled with the 32GB of RAM, makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the price listed." data-dimension48="While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted slightly lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which, coupled with the 32GB of RAM, makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the price listed." data-dimension25="$1439.10" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-7-ai-14-fr0056tu-c42d3pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="MX2EirLGzXB5F8GZtBGcLF" name="HP Omnibook 7 square" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MX2EirLGzXB5F8GZtBGcLF.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted slightly lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which, coupled with the 32GB of RAM, makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code <strong>CYBERMONDAY</strong> at checkout to get the price listed. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-7-ai-14-fr0056tu-c42d3pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="2d84704f-9ade-480d-a359-d34dd8078bae" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted slightly lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which, coupled with the 32GB of RAM, makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the price listed." data-dimension48="While often sold well under AU$2,000, this compact 14-inch OmniBook 7 is currently discounted slightly lower than normal. It has the latest Ultra 5 CPU, which, coupled with the 32GB of RAM, makes it a solid choice for everyday use or work. You also get a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel and extras like Thunderbolt 4 and a facial recognition webcam. Apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the price listed." data-dimension25="$1439.10">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="7657a12a-dc1f-4976-b7f1-511bc94d2879" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This large-screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension48="This large-screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension25="$1899.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-x-flipngai-16-as0000tu-bd5q7pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="ojdxxjE2biRbYeUh2NTQ9i" name="HP omnibook-x-flip-16" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ojdxxjE2biRbYeUh2NTQ9i.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="1600" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>This large-screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the full discount. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-x-flipngai-16-as0000tu-bd5q7pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="7657a12a-dc1f-4976-b7f1-511bc94d2879" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This large-screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension48="This large-screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for excellent performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code CYBERMONDAY at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension25="$1899.05">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="90830444-2a52-4f34-9883-56c5c97591ea" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 24GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 24GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension25="$2849.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-gaming-laptop-16-ap0082ax-bu2a8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="gxYCBTgo5ahXohLW5zgxWZ" name="HP OMEN 16 inch Gaming Laptop" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gxYCBTgo5ahXohLW5zgxWZ.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 5% using code <strong>FUTURE5</strong>. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 24GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-gaming-laptop-16-ap0082ax-bu2a8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="90830444-2a52-4f34-9883-56c5c97591ea" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 24GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 24GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension25="$2849.05">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="eb7b5545-8d63-4aad-80d7-b020c892e655" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 10% using code BLACKFRIDAY. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU and 24GB RAM for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 10% using code BLACKFRIDAY. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU and 24GB RAM for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension25="$2879.10" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-gaming-laptop-16-ap0145ax-c25j7pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="gxYCBTgo5ahXohLW5zgxWZ" name="HP OMEN 16 inch Gaming Laptop" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gxYCBTgo5ahXohLW5zgxWZ.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 10% using code <strong>BLACKFRIDAY</strong>. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU and 24GB RAM for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-gaming-laptop-16-ap0145ax-c25j7pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="eb7b5545-8d63-4aad-80d7-b020c892e655" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 10% using code BLACKFRIDAY. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU and 24GB RAM for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted to AU$2,999 and for a limited time you can save an extra 10% using code BLACKFRIDAY. While we have seen the variant with an i7-14650HX CPU and 24GB RAM for as low as AU$2,399, this price is one of the better gaming laptop deals HP has going right now. You get an 8GB RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 240Hz, 3ms display." data-dimension25="$2879.10">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="97b8901d-b71a-4d4f-b8d9-7e9e79735bd5" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted down to AU$3,599 and for a limited time you can save an additional 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen this exact machine slightly cheaper, it's still a reasonably good deal for a gaming laptop with a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti GPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 / 240Hz / 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted down to AU$3,599 and for a limited time you can save an additional 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen this exact machine slightly cheaper, it's still a reasonably good deal for a gaming laptop with a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti GPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 / 240Hz / 3ms display." data-dimension25="$3419.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-max-gaming-laptop-16-ak0005ax-bu2a5pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1024px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="mYudj3opLzxPuwoBbEhX2B" name="hp-omen-16-rtx-5060-white-bg" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mYudj3opLzxPuwoBbEhX2B.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1024" height="1024" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>This powerful gaming machine has been discounted down to AU$3,599 and for a limited time you can save an additional 5% using code <strong>FUTURE5</strong>.<strong> </strong>While we have seen this exact machine slightly cheaper, it's still a reasonably<strong> </strong>good deal for a gaming laptop with a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti GPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 / 240Hz / 3ms display. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/omen-max-gaming-laptop-16-ak0005ax-bu2a5pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="97b8901d-b71a-4d4f-b8d9-7e9e79735bd5" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted down to AU$3,599 and for a limited time you can save an additional 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen this exact machine slightly cheaper, it's still a reasonably good deal for a gaming laptop with a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti GPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 / 240Hz / 3ms display." data-dimension48="This powerful gaming machine has been discounted down to AU$3,599 and for a limited time you can save an additional 5% using code FUTURE5. While we have seen this exact machine slightly cheaper, it's still a reasonably good deal for a gaming laptop with a 12GB RTX 5070 Ti GPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a big 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 / 240Hz / 3ms display." data-dimension25="$3419.05">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="4e614c0e-096c-4657-a711-4ce534b78f9d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="With an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 255U CPU and 16GB of RAM, this AIO PC is a solid option to handle everyday home use. Plus it comes with a keyboard and mouse, so it's ready to go. To get the full discount, make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout." data-dimension48="With an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 255U CPU and 16GB of RAM, this AIO PC is a solid option to handle everyday home use. Plus it comes with a keyboard and mouse, so it's ready to go. To get the full discount, make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout." data-dimension25="$1234.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-all-in-one-desktop-ai-24-cr2000a-pc-bd0e9pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="HzJXZqk7SHaTjnghKSDBR3" name="HP 23.8 inch All-in-One Desktop PC AI 24-cr2000a" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HzJXZqk7SHaTjnghKSDBR3.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>With an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 255U CPU and 16GB of RAM, this AIO PC is a solid option to handle everyday home use. Plus it comes with a keyboard and mouse, so it's ready to go. To get the full discount, make sure to apply the code <strong>FUTURE5 </strong>at checkout.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-all-in-one-desktop-ai-24-cr2000a-pc-bd0e9pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="4e614c0e-096c-4657-a711-4ce534b78f9d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="With an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 255U CPU and 16GB of RAM, this AIO PC is a solid option to handle everyday home use. Plus it comes with a keyboard and mouse, so it's ready to go. To get the full discount, make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout." data-dimension48="With an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 255U CPU and 16GB of RAM, this AIO PC is a solid option to handle everyday home use. Plus it comes with a keyboard and mouse, so it's ready to go. To get the full discount, make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout." data-dimension25="$1234.05">View Deal</a></p></div><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-2025-black-friday-and-cyber-monday-hp-deals-key-information"><span>2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday HP deals: Key information</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:75.00%;"><img id="4iZJX85TSuLuFb8eeRaw87" name="HP Omen gaming laptop" alt="HP Omen gaming laptop open on a white background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4iZJX85TSuLuFb8eeRaw87.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="1200" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>When does HP's Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale begin?</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>HP started the deals early, with <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html">discounts arriving from November 4 and lasting till December 8</a>. </p><p>Black Friday 2025 started on <strong>Friday, November 28</strong>, and the deals ran until <strong>Monday, December 1</strong> – the last day being <strong>Cyber Monday</strong>. </p><p>Last year, discounts were applied to a huge range of laptops, spanning all of HP's range, with models for students, professionals and gamers alike.</p></article></section><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>Which HP laptop is right for my needs?</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>Wading through laptop jargon and endless model lists can feel overwhelming, so if you’re unsure what to look for, here’s how HP’s laptop range breaks down.</p><p>For everyday use, <em>OmniBook</em> is HP’s newer consumer family that sits alongside <em>Pavilion</em> for mainstream value, while HP Essential models like the <em>HP Laptop 15</em> keep costs down for simple tasks. Look to the<em> Spectre x360</em> and <em>Envy x360</em> models if you want a sleek 2-in-1 that flips between laptop, tablet and presentation modes.</p><p>Gamers should check out the <em>Omen</em> lineup for top performance or <em>Victus</em> for bang-for-buck value, with newer Nvidia RTX graphics driving higher frame rates. </p><p>HP’s business lineup centres on <em>EliteBook</em> and <em>ProBook</em> for dependable office work, with <em>ZBook</em> as the mobile workstation range for creators and engineers. </p><p>If you want to make choosing the right HP laptop simpler, read on and we’ll walk you through the key decisions.</p></article></section><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1597px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:75.14%;"><img id="SvMyqUj8h2xYndiknaQqx6" name="HP Omnibook X Flip 16" alt="HP OmniBook X Flip 16 in tent mode" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SvMyqUj8h2xYndiknaQqx6.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1597" height="1200" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>Laptop sizes</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>If you’ve decided on an HP laptop family, you'll next want to choose the size that suits you. HP offers a huge range of laptops, including 13, 14, 15, 16 or 17-inch models.</p><p>Smaller notebooks are easier to carry and often cost less. Larger machines give you more screen space and, with extra room inside, you’re likely to see more powerful components plus a bigger battery.</p><p>Weight matters too. If you need to lug your laptop around for work, aim for a light, compact model that comes in under 1.5 kg.</p></article></section><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>CPU options</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>Across HP’s current lineup you’ll often see the latest Intel Core Ultra chips in thin and light models, or the AMD Ryzen AI CPUs. </p><p>For gaming laptops, Omen models lean on desktop-class HX processors from Intel, while Victus frequently pairs mid-tier GPUs with older but still grunty Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 7 CPUs. In business and workstation lines you’ll also find AMD’s Ryzen Pro series chips, while HP’s OmniBook X uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite.</p><p>Newer CPUs deliver the best performance and features, but previous-generation chips remain very capable and can be easier on the budget. </p></article></section><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>Memory and storage</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>Most HP laptops now ship with at least 16GB of RAM, which is plenty for everyday use including casual gaming and light video editing. If you need professional level performance, aim for 32GB (or higher) of memory.</p><p>For storage, fast NVMe SSDs are standard. You’ll typically see 512GB, with capacities like 1TB or 2TB if you need more space.</p></article></section><section class="article__schema-question"><h3>Graphics and display</h3><article class="article__schema-answer"><p>Many HP laptops use integrated graphics, where the GPU is built into the CPU. That keeps heat and cost down but can limit visual performance. Integrated options like Intel UHD Graphics, Intel Iris, Intel Arc and AMD Radeon are fine for most tasks or even casual gaming.</p><p>If you want serious gaming performance, pick a discrete GPU that is separate from the processor. Look for Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 GPUs in Omen and Victus machines, but be aware that the more capable GPUs will cost a lot more.</p><p>Most current laptops ship with at least a Full HD 1080p display, with plenty offering 2.5K, 3K or 4K, plus OLED on some premium models for deeper contrast and richer colour. </p><p>A higher resolution (2.5K+) is best for most tasks, but if you are gaming on a budget then 1080p is just fine.</p></article></section><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:75.14%;"><img id="WcFsfMy6HNoGcpJcARbJf6" name="HP Laptop 17 1" alt="HP Laptop 17 open on a white background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/WcFsfMy6HNoGcpJcARbJf6.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="700" height="526" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><div class="product star-deal"><p><strong>Do you have any questions now Black Friday is done? Was there a specific HP laptop you were hoping to buy but missed out on? Let us know in the comments below. </strong></p></div>
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                            <![CDATA[ Hewlett Packard's decision to split made perfect sense at the time - and it has paid dividends. ]]>
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                                <p>When <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/hp">Hewlett Packard</a> split in November 2015, it didn’t mark the end of an era, it heralded the beginning of two industry heavyweights. </p><p>The pioneering Silicon Valley firm was founded in 1939, but in a rapidly evolving tech landscape, the decision to split into two distinct entities made sense. </p><p>HP would still remain a key player in the device manufacturing industry, while <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/hp-set-to-cut-thousands-of-employees-despite-results-rise">Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)</a>, as it came to be known, would focus on corporate hardware and services.</p><p>In a 2017 interview with <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39116672" target="_blank"><em>BBC News</em></a>, former chief executive Meg Whitman explained the company had essentially grown too big for its boots. It wasn’t agile enough to contend with a rapidly changing market. </p><p>"Our decision was that we needed to separate first into two companies, because a $110bn company working in 170 countries... we were never going to be fast enough to lead the market in which we compete," Whitman said.</p><p>"The bigger you are the harder it is to be fast, because you've got so many people involved in every decision. Our view was - given the backdrop of the technology industry - [being] smaller [and] more focused was going to be important," she added.</p><p>This wasn’t just an attempt to shake things up, however. In the years preceding the split, there had been challenges. </p><p>Notable among these were a flurry of acquisitions which failed to match expectations. In 2022, the colossus acquired Compaq for $25 billion, consultancy firm EDS for $14bn in 2008, and three years later secured the now-infamous deal to acquire Autonomy for $11bn. </p><p>Buying its way to dominance wasn’t quite enough, though. In 2012, the company was pipped by Lenovo as the world’s largest device supplier.</p><p>So how have the two companies fared since the split?</p><h2 id="hpe-goes-it-alone">HPE goes it alone</h2><p>HPE has firmly established itself as a key player in the cloud computing, infrastructure, and now networking domains. </p><p>The company’s key product lines, such as ProLiant servers, Aruba networking services, and GreenLake cloud options, are highly popular. With the advent of generative AI, the company has pivoted hard toward AI infrastructure support. </p><p>In its most recent quarterly earnings report, the company recorded “record-breaking revenue,” according to current CEO Antonio Neri.</p><p>Notably, the company’s <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/hpe-and-juniper-confirm-merger-deal">acquisition of Juniper Networks</a> has also positioned it as a key player in the networking space, priming it for a pending battle with Cisco, Dell, and Broadcom in this domain. </p><h2 id="what-s-going-on-with-hp">What’s going on with HP?</h2><p>HP still ranks among one of the biggest PC manufacturers globally, based on sales volumes. Analysis from IDC earlier this year ranked the company second in this regard, boasting a 1.9% market share. </p><p>Notably, the company has held this position for a number of years now, trailing Lenovo which holds a 24.% share. </p><p>With the arrival of AI PCs, the manufacturer has pivoted hard to accelerate development on this front alongside competitors in the space. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP forced to pull software update which broke Microsoft security tools ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ An update made the trust between Windows and Entra ID "disappear" but HP is working on it. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP’s OneAgent update deleted key certificates, breaking Entra ID login on some AI PCs</strong></li><li><strong>The faulty script removed Microsoft-issued certificates containing “1E”, severing cloud trust</strong></li><li><strong>HP pulled the update and is helping affected users; only a small number were impacted</strong></li></ul><p>A silent update for HP’s OneAgent software broke a number of its AI PC devices, preventing some of its users from logging into Microsoft Entra ID - and as a result, HP was forced to pull the update and assist affected individuals.</p><p>OneAgent is a piece of software responsible for system management and updates. It was recently updated itself, to version 1.2.50.9581, and that update included a script designed to remove any files related to HP's 1E Performance Assist software.</p><p>To do that, the script would search, and delete, any certificates containing the “1E” substring in its subject, issuer, or friendly name. Unfortunately, among them was a certificate called "MS-Organization-Access", issued by Microsoft every time a device joins Microsoft Entra ID, or Intune. As soon as the script deletes the certificate, the device disconnects from Entra ID and the credentials no longer work.</p><h2 id="silently-falling-out-of-the-cloud">Silently falling out of the cloud</h2><p>The mishap was first spotted by Rudy Ooms, security researcher from Patch My PC, who said that "the whole Entra/Azure AD Join was gone!"</p><p>"With it, the devices had silently fallen out of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-cloud-storage" target="_blank">cloud</a>. The whole trust between Windows and Entra ID disappeared."</p><p>The number of affected devices seems to be rather small, though. According to Ooms, since every company gets a unique certificate, there’s less than a 10% chance for the certificate to contain the risky “1E” string. Also, since the script only affects HP’s AI PCs (first released roughly a year ago), the number of potentially affected devices shrinks further. </p><p>In a statement shared with <em>BleepingComputer</em>, the company said it pulled the faulty patch and is working on assisting affected users. </p><p>"HP is aware of a potential issue affecting some HP AI PCs related to a recent over the air update," HP told the publication. "The update is no longer available and will not affect more AI PCs. We're investigating the issue and working closely with impacted customers on mitigation."</p><p><em>Via </em><a href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/hp-pulls-update-that-broke-microsoft-entra-id-auth-on-some-ai-pcs/" target="_blank"><em>BleepingComputer</em></a></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Only 4 brands sell laptops with Intel's fastest ever mobile CPU, the Ultra 9 285 HX - and shockingly, two are already massively discounted ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Only four brands currently sell laptops with Intel’s Ultra 9 285HX - and two already have major price cuts. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Four brands now sell laptops powered by Intel’s Ultra 9 285HX processor</strong></li><li><strong>Lenovo joins Dell, MSI, and HP in offering Intel’s fastest mobile chip</strong></li><li><strong>Ultra 9 285HX laptops remain expensive but two are suddenly much cheaper</strong></li></ul><p>If you’re in the market for a new <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">business laptop</a>, and you want one that’s superfast and is going to age well, then a PC powered by Intel’s Ultra 9 285HX, its fastest ever mobile processor, is a no-brainer.</p><p>They aren’t cheap - but the problem is you won’t exactly be spoiled for choice when it comes to brands or models, as currently just four manufacturers make them.</p><p>If you’re after an absolute beast, then the <a href="https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/dell-pro-max-18-plus-laptop/spd/dell-pro-max-mb18250-laptop/xcto_mb18250_usx?redirectto=SOC&configurationid=efdd5c2b-9b09-4b98-a976-e981745453b2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Dell Pro Max 18 Plus Laptop</a> with Windows 11 Pro is the one to look at. It includes an Nvidia RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU with 24GB of GDDR7 memory, 128GB of DDR5 memory, and a 4TB performance SSD.</p><h2 id="price-cuts">Price cuts!</h2><p>At $9,458.02, Dell's monster <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-workstations">workstation</a> is comfortably the most expensive, but for professionals who need maximum computing power for demanding tasks, it’s got you more than covered.</p><p>If your budget won’t stretch to that, MSI’s Raider 18 HX AI is a more "affordable" choice. It uses the same Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor running at 2.1GHz, paired with 64GB of DDR5 memory and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU with 16GB of GDDR7 memory.</p><p>The 18-inch QHD+ 240Hz display, 2TB NVMe Gen4 SSD, and Wi-Fi 7 make it ideal for creative work and heavy multitasking. </p><p>It’s also the first of the four to enjoy a solid price cut. <a href="https://www.microcenter.com/product/692120/msi-raider-18-hx-ai-a2xwig-418us-18-gaming-laptop-computer-core-black" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Microcenter</a> is currently selling it for a bargain (relatively speaking) $2,699.99, down from $3,399.99, while at <a href="https://www.excaliberpc.com/laptops/c-304/gaming-laptops.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ExcaliberPC prices</a> start at around $3,052.50.</p><p>If you want to feel like you’re getting an absolute steal, HP is having a sale you’ll appreciate.</p><p>The <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-zbook-fury-g1i-16-inch-mobile-workstation-pc-wolf-pro-security-edition-p-c3fl4ua-aba-1#pdpOverview" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ZBook Fury G1i 16 Mobile Workstation PC</a> is priced at $6,999, down from its usual $14,212. It features the same Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor, an Nvidia RTX Pro 5000 GPU, 128GB of DDR5 ECC memory, and a 16-inch 2.5K IPS display.</p><p>It also includes a 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4 support.</p><p>Lenovo is late to the party, but the world’s largest laptop maker has quietly launched the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/lenovo-quietly-launches-a-thinkpad-business-laptop-that-will-definitely-appeal-to-gamers-t16g-gen-3-hides-intels-fastest-mobile-cpu-and-an-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5090">ThinkPad T16g Gen 3 business laptop</a> built around Intel’s Core Ultra HX series, including the flagship Core Ultra 9 285HX, with GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 laptop GPUs.</p><p>It comes with up to 192GB of DDR5-5600 memory and three M.2 PCIe drives totaling 12TB. There’s no word on pricing yet, but it’s fair to say you won’t be seeing a discount on that one any time soon.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>Check out our choice for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations">best mobile worksations</a> around</li><li>And these are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptops-for-video-editing">best video editing laptops</a> you can buy</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/lenovo-quietly-launches-a-thinkpad-business-laptop-that-will-definitely-appeal-to-gamers-t16g-gen-3-hides-intels-fastest-mobile-cpu-and-an-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5090">Lenovo quietly launches a Thinkpad business laptop</a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ Lenovo extends its global PC lead as Windows 10’s looming end-of-life deadline pushes businesses to replace ageing laptops and desktops. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ waynewilliams@onmail.com (Wayne Williams) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Wayne Williams ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7YTAnzyJ2Ci96hP5duFpQm.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Lenovo widens its lead as Windows 10’s end fuels global PC demand</strong></li><li><strong>IDC reports strong growth driven by large-scale enterprise and education hardware refreshes</strong></li><li><strong>Organizations upgrade ageing systems to maintain security and compliance</strong></li></ul><p>Lenovo has extended its already sizable lead in the global PC market as businesses rush to replace ageing Windows 10 systems before Microsoft officially ends support for the beloved OS on October 13.</p><p>The latest <a href="https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=IDC_P36344" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">preliminary data</a> from IDC shows global shipments grew 9.4% year over year to reach 75.9 million units in the third quarter of 2025, marking yet another strong period of recovery for the PC industry.</p><p>Lenovo shipped 19.4 million units, taking 25.5% of the market and growing 17.3% from last year. HP followed in second with 15 million units for a 19.8% share, while Dell reached 10.1 million at 13.3%.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:929px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:52.42%;"><img id="bmoriUbChaASP6RwjQy5GD" name="IDC PC Shipments Accelerate in Q3 Signaling Steady Refresh of Existing Installed Base - 2025 Oct -F-1" alt="IDC PC Shipments" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bmoriUbChaASP6RwjQy5GD.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="929" height="487" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: IDC)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="japan-leading-buying">Japan leading buying</h2><p>Apple and Asus round out the top five with 6.8 million and 5.9 million shipments respectively.</p><p>“While the entire market is continuing on a very strong year, fueled by Windows 11 transition and the need to replace an ageing installed base, the results by regions are telling different stories,” said Jean Philippe Bouchard, research vice-president with IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers.</p><p>“In particular, the North American market continues to be impacted by the US import tariffs shock and by macroeconomic uncertainties. While existent, the demand for newer PCs ready for Windows 11 is likely to push well into 2026,” he said.</p><p>Asia Pacific led the growth with double-digit gains.</p><p>“The demand was driven largely by Japan’s hardware refresh linked to Windows 10 end-of-support and the GIGA education project,” said Maciek Gornicki, senior research manager with IDC.</p><p>“Growth outside Japan was more modest - hindered by macroeconomic and political challenges and slow Windows 11 adoption - though there were pockets of opportunity from hardware refreshes of devices purchased during and before the COVID-19 pandemic.”</p><p>Much of the new demand IDC is seeing for modern PCs comes from lifecycle management rather than any great enthusiasm for the latest AI-capable devices.</p><p>With <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/windows-10-eol-heres-what-you-need-to-know-ahead-of-microsofts-end-of-support-deadline">Windows 10 end-of-life</a> within touching distance, organizations are simply scrambling to ensure their systems are replaced or updated before support expires and security risks increase.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1468px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:50.34%;"><img id="TkJXn5t7EERYwdoF65MELJ" name="Top 5 Companies, Worldwide Traditional PC Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Q3 2025" alt="IDC PC Shipments - top 5 companies worldwide" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TkJXn5t7EERYwdoF65MELJ.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1468" height="739" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: IDC)</span></figcaption></figure><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptop-for-programming">best laptops for programming</a></li><li>Take a look at our pick of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-laptops-1304361">best laptops </a>available</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/us-pc-shipments-fell-in-q2-2025-as-businesses-upgrade-ahead-of-windows-10-end-of-life-deadline-but-doubts-remain-over-ai-use">US PC shipments fall as firms upgrade ahead of Windows 10 End of Life deadline</a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP’s Series 5 Pro 14" introduces Neo:LED tech in a lightweight, color-accurate portable display built for travel professionals. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>The HP Series 5 Pro 14" 0.35-inch frame makes it one of the slimmest portable monitors available</strong></li><li><strong>Its 75Hz refresh rate offers smooth motion for productivity-oriented tasks</strong></li><li><strong>100% Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 coverage delivers accurate, balanced visuals everywhere</strong></li></ul><p>HP’s latest <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-portable-monitor">portable monitor</a>, the Series 5 Pro 14”, introduces the world’s first Neo:LED panel in a compact form.</p><p>Designed for professionals who work on the move, HP says the Series 5 Pro 14” aims to combine high-end color fidelity with the practicality of lightweight, travel-ready hardware.</p><p>At just 0.35 inches thick and 1.38 pounds, the HP Series 5 Pro 14” is among the thinnest and lightest in its class.</p><h2 id="a-thin-and-travel-friendly-design">A thin and travel-friendly design</h2><p>This device connects through a single USB-C cable, eliminating the need for an external power source, making it ideal for travel, hybrid work, or as a <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-monitors-for-trading-in-year">monitor for trading</a> setups.</p><p>The 14-inch display combines IPS Black and Neo:LED technology, delivering deeper blacks and vibrant colors with a 2,000:1 contrast ratio.</p><p>Rated at 400 nits of brightness, the matte finish helps minimize glare under indoor lighting.</p><p>The screen covers 100% of both Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 color spaces, which positions it as ideal for photographers, designers, and video editors seeking color-accurate visuals.</p><p>The Series 5 Pro 14” refreshes at 75Hz, slightly above the standard 60Hz but still below what gamers might expect.</p><p>HP clearly designed it for productivity, not gaming, focusing on color precision and portability over refresh rate speed.</p><p>In this regard, it aligns more with the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-monitor">best business monitor</a> class than entertainment-focused displays.</p><p>The dual USB-C ports with up to 65W power delivery enhance multitasking, allowing users to power their laptop and monitor from one connection.</p><p>Also, the inclusion of a multi-angle kickstand adds flexibility and compatibility with both Windows and macOS, ensuring ease of use across devices.</p><p>However, users have noted that macOS scaling may initially produce slight graininess, requiring minor adjustments for optimal clarity.</p><p>HP’s use of 90% recycled plastic and 55% recycled aluminum reinforces its sustainability focus, although performance remains the key factor for most professionals.</p><p>At $299, the HP Series 5 Pro 14” offers a strong balance between performance, portability, and color accuracy.</p><p>It does not aim to replace desktop-class monitors, but for professionals who need a reliable second screen with near-premium visuals, it stands out as a capable and efficient travel companion.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-vertical-monitors-in-year">best vertical monitors</a> around today</li><li>We've also listed the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-laptop-for-working-from-home-month-year">best laptops for working from home</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/if-mcgyver-bought-a-pc-it-would-probably-be-the-photonicat-brick-like-computer-has-built-in-24-hr-battery-ports-agogo-sim-slot-external-antennas-nvme-slot-and-is-open-source">Photonicat brick-like computer has built in 24hr battery, ports agogo, and SIM slot</a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP’s 49-inch curved 5K ultrawide monitor targets professionals needing workspace, conferencing tools, and trading flexibility in one affordable setup. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP Series 5 Pro 49-inch monitor stretches productivity across 5120 x 1440 pixels</strong></li><li><strong>Its VA panel delivers deep contrast, though viewing angles remain limited</strong></li><li><strong>Integrated webcam and microphones make this screen ideal for video-heavy workflows</strong></li></ul><p>HP has unveiled a 49-inch curved <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/ultrawide-monitor">ultrawide monitor</a> designed for professionals seeking a wide workspace and sharp visuals without paying premium prices.</p><p>The monitor delivers a 5K resolution of 5120 x 1440 across its VA panel, offering an expansive field of view suitable for multitasking, editing, and productivity tasks.</p><p>Its curvature is optimized for comfort during long work sessions, and the build includes a sturdy stand with height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, making it a good <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-monitors-for-trading-in-year">monitor for trading</a>.</p><h2 id="built-in-camera-and-conferencing-features">Built-in camera and conferencing features</h2><p>This new HP Series 5 Pro conferencing monitor integrates a 5-megapixel pop-up webcam.</p><p>The camera supports Windows Hello facial recognition and includes a physical shutter for privacy when not in use.</p><p>Dual microphones and front-firing speakers make it a self-contained setup for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-video-conferencing-software">video conferencing</a> and remote work, reducing the need for external accessories.</p><p>HP has also integrated ambient light and presence sensors to automatically adjust brightness and power settings.</p><p>This <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-monitor">business monitor</a> is a cost-effective alternative to high-end 49-inch ultrawide options from Dell or Samsung.</p><p>At the time of writing, there is no official price for this device, but reports suggest it should cost around $1300.</p><p>HP has <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/press-releases/2025/hp-accelerates-the-future-of-work.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">confirmed</a> that this device will be available in November 2025, and the price will be announced closer to availability.</p><p>While the pricing aims to appeal to small businesses and creators, the choice of a VA panel rather than an IPS or OLED type introduces limitations.</p><p>VA panels typically deliver strong contrast ratios but have narrower viewing angles and slower response times, making them less ideal for color-critical work or fast motion.</p><p>The monitor includes a refresh rate of 60Hz, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 100W power delivery.</p><p>It can handle dual-input picture-by-picture setups, allowing users to view two systems simultaneously.</p><p>The display covers 99% of the sRGB color space but lacks full Adobe RGB or DCI-P3 coverage.</p><p>This may disappoint photographers and designers who rely on precise color calibration.</p><p>However, for those prioritizing screen size and integrated conferencing tools over top-tier color performance, HP’s offering could still represent a practical balance between cost and capability. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-vertical-monitors-in-year">best vertical monitors</a> around today</li><li>We've also listed the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-laptop-for-working-from-home-month-year">best laptops for working from home</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/nobel-laureate-backs-cambridge-based-crowdfunding-effort-to-digitize-100-000-hours-of-recordings-from-some-of-the-brightest-minds-humanity-has-ever-conceived">Nobel Laureate backs Cambridge-based crowdfunding effort...</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Workers are losing faith in their leaders - and not just because AI is taking over ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Study finds only 14% of UK employees trust their senior leaders – empathy and transparency are important. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Workers aren’t happy with a lack of empathy and transparency from leaders</strong></li><li><strong>AI tools are giving them greater autonomy and more free time, HP study finds</strong></li><li><strong>Younger workers also want more flexibility</strong></li></ul><p>The 2025 edition of HP’s Work Relationship Index has highlighted widespread worker distrust in leadership - finding only 14% of the 1,300 UK employees surveyed trust their senior leaders to make the right decisions (down 12 percentage points compared with last year).</p><p>Workers noted a lack of empathy (86%) and transparent communication (86%), with two in five (41%) feeling their company prioritizes profit over people.</p><p>On the flip side, technologies like <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-ai-tools">AI</a> are actually helping employees at work, plugging gaps left by lacking leadership and giving them more control over how they get the job done.</p><h2 id="workers-aren-t-getting-enough-support-at-work">Workers aren’t getting enough support at work</h2><p>Three-quarters (76%) of UK employees now use AI at work to help them across productivity, content creation and data analysis, but it goes deeper than that. Two in five of the workers who say they’re happy at work use company-provided AI tools daily, showing that proper tool provision makes a significant difference in worker satisfaction.</p><p>“Businesses that democratise access to AI, provide training, and embed tech into daily workflows are already seeing higher levels of fulfilment and loyalty,” HP Northern Europe MD Neil Sawyer explained.</p><p>Three in four (76%) say that technology has enhanced their work-life balance, which is proof that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-productivity-apps">productivity tools</a> are truly freeing up worker time from repetitive and administrative tasks. </p><p>It’s not just technology that workers are after, but also greater flexibility. Four in five Gen Z workers would voluntarily sacrifice some pay in favor of more flexibility and autonomy.</p><p>Looking ahead, HP urges employers to focus on three key areas: lead with empathy and transparency to promote open communication; invest in tools and skills to equip workers with the resources they need; and enable hybrid work and autonomy to provide workers with greater flexibility.</p><p>“Businesses that democratise access to AI, provide training, and embed tech into daily workflows are already seeing higher levels of fulfilment and loyalty,” Sawyer concluded.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>We’ve listed the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-online-collaboration-tools">best online collaboration tools</a></li><li>Fancy a change of role? These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/us-job-sites">best job sites</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/your-workplace-tech-may-be-affecting-your-health-and-not-in-a-good-way">Your workplace tech may be affecting your health - and not in a good way</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP wants to solve some of your biggest printing woes - and make scanning less painful too ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP is using AI to unlock higher-quality scans and simplified prints while saving you paper and ink. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2025 12:03:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                <updated>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 12:03:17 +0000</updated>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Craig Hale ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GV8qRsHBkpSAQxiYKjTt6H.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP’s AI will enhance the quality of scans while naming and sorting</strong></li><li><strong>Users can also print from web pages and emails without any awkward formatting</strong></li><li><strong>Two new HP Envy Photo printers launch to showcase new HP AI features</strong></li></ul><p>HP has announced a range of new AI enhancements to its printing and scanning devices to ensure users get the best quality output.</p><p>Along with a series of new products, including <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-monitor">business monitors</a> and peripherals, HP revealed a selection of printers as well as software enhancements.</p><p>For example, companies can instantly unlock higher-quality scans with HP AI’s automatic image correction feature, reducing any time involved with processing.</p><h2 id="you-really-can-t-escape-from-ai-it-s-coming-to-a-printer-near-you">You really can’t escape from AI – it’s coming to a printer near you</h2><p>From there, HP AI will handle document naming with multi-page capture to make it far quicker to methodically scan larger documents. It gets better, though, because workers can also use HP AI to summarize documents and draft an email directly from a scanned file, and it will be rolling out this month.</p><p>HP isn’t just focused on improving scanning functionality, though. It also wants to make printing cheaper for you with an AI feature called ‘Perfectly Formatted Prints’ that helps users print web pages and emails without any awkward formatting or layouts, reducing wasted paper and ink.</p><p>The company confirmed its Envy Photo 7200/7900 <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-all-in-one-printer">all-in-one printers</a> will be the first to get HP AI, but we also know it’s expanding to “select HP printers” in due course.</p><p>FAQs on the company’s HP AI <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/printers/ai-printers.html" target="_blank">web page</a> indicate the DeskJet 2800/2900/4300/4200/4300, Envy 6100/6500 series, Tank 5000/6000/7000/7300/7600 and OfficeJet Pro 8100/9100/9700 printers will also get the ‘Perfectly Formatted Prints’ feature.</p><p>Businesses who want to experience AI-enhanced printing and scanning immediately can purchase the aforementioned printers today for $219.99/$239.99.</p><p>Of course, there is a catch, and that’s the geographic availability of HP AI – currently reserved for US English setups and US-located printers.</p><p>HP confirmed that HP AI support for other languages and markets is under development.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>Use the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-ai-tools">best AI tools</a> to streamline your work</li><li>Don’t have room for a printer? Install the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-document-scanning-apps">best document scanning apps</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/hp-is-giving-your-printer-an-ai-upgrade-that-might-actually-solve-some-of-your-biggest-printing-problems">HP is giving your printer an AI upgrade that might actually solve some of your biggest printing problems</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Ending soon! This all-in-one printer from HP can print up to 8000 color pages and is on sale right now ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ This compact inkjet printer delivers up to 8,000 color pages and 6,000 black pages. ]]>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/seasonal-sales/best-back-to-school-sales" target="_blank">Back-to-school deals</a> are in full swing, and if you’re shopping for an all-in-one <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-wireless-printers" target="_blank">wireless color printer</a>, then we have got you covered with this stunning deal from HP. </p><p>The HP Smart Tank 7602 <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-inkjet-printers" target="_blank">inkjet printer</a> delivers up to 8,000 color pages and 6,000 black pages, with the ink bottles included in the package, covering any school project or office requirements you may have. </p><h2 id="today-s-best-hp-smart-tank-7602-all-in-one-printer-deal">Today's best HP Smart Tank 7602 all-in-one printer deal</h2><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="63d01321-3ade-4614-b32e-969fc681bde8" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" data-dimension48="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-smart-tank-7602-all-in-one?cjdata=MXxZfDB8WXww&utm_medium=af&utm_source=cj&utm_campaign=Future+Publishing+Limited&utm_content=3486349_Future+Publishing+Limited_6361382&cjevent=62df876892d811f080de005e0a18b8fb&subacctname=Future+Publishing+Limited&term=gen3tank&jumpid=af_us_af_mk_ot_cm016746_co_ot_ST6001-6361382" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="HXB5HSSsAnghYu3U3mdPzC" name="HP Smart Tank 7602" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HXB5HSSsAnghYu3U3mdPzC.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="800" height="450" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-smart-tank-7602-all-in-one?cjdata=MXxZfDB8WXww&utm_medium=af&utm_source=cj&utm_campaign=Future+Publishing+Limited&utm_content=3486349_Future+Publishing+Limited_6361382&cjevent=62df876892d811f080de005e0a18b8fb&subacctname=Future+Publishing+Limited&term=gen3tank&jumpid=af_us_af_mk_ot_cm016746_co_ot_ST6001-6361382" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="63d01321-3ade-4614-b32e-969fc681bde8" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" data-dimension48="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" data-dimension25=""><strong>Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602</strong></a></p><p>Originally priced at $469.99, the HP Smart Tank 7602 is now available for $349.99. HP’s Smart Tank series is great for buyers looking to ditch the obsolete technology of inkjet cartridges. Now you can simply refill the tanks and do it at a lower cost, while enjoying greater printing quality and speed. This deal will land you a cost-efficient all-arounder that can print thousands of pages out of the box before you need to reach for a refill.  <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-smart-tank-7602-all-in-one?cjdata=MXxZfDB8WXww&utm_medium=af&utm_source=cj&utm_campaign=Future+Publishing+Limited&utm_content=3486349_Future+Publishing+Limited_6361382&cjevent=62df876892d811f080de005e0a18b8fb&subacctname=Future+Publishing+Limited&term=gen3tank&jumpid=af_us_af_mk_ot_cm016746_co_ot_ST6001-6361382" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="63d01321-3ade-4614-b32e-969fc681bde8" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" data-dimension48="Limited time offer: save up to $120 on the HP Smart Tank 7602" data-dimension25="">View Deal</a></p></div><h2 id="why-do-we-recommend-the-hp-smart-tank-7602">Why do we recommend the HP Smart Tank 7602</h2><p>Besides the voluminous tank, we recommend the 7602 series for its printing speeds of 22 ppm in draft mode, 15 ppm in black, and 9 ppm in color for ISO print. </p><p>Moreover, you can forget about flipping pages back and forth as the 7602 features automatic two-sided printing while keeping an eye on your ink and paper levels. All of this is delivered via the built-in dual-band Wi-Fi, featuring a self-healing option that can auto-detect and fix connectivity issues.  </p><p>Additionally, the HP Smart app will allow you to set up easy printing, scanning, sharing, emailing, and more via a single tap. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn printer review ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Prompt printing for the small office. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jim Hill ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sBwWV6f6i9pZaZ7nvV4ujF.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Specs</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Type:</strong> mono laser printer</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Functions: </strong>Print</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Connectivity: </strong>Ethernet, USB</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Data storage slots: </strong>None</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Print speed: </strong>42ppm</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Max paper size: </strong>Letter/A4</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Print quality: </strong>1,200 x 1,200 dpi</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Memory: </strong>256MB</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Apple AirPrint: </strong>yes</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Consumables included: </strong>black toner (2,900 pages)</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Dimensions/Weight: </strong>381 x 357 x 216 mm (WxDxH)/19lb/8.6kg</p></div></div><p>Oftentimes, a simple mono laser printer is the best and most economical way to serve the print demands of a busy shared office and the HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn (known as the 4002dn outside the US) is designed for just that. It’s a compact desktop unit with two paper inputs, strong security features and a very fast auto-duplex print speed. </p><p>The HP LaserJet Pro 4000 series includes eight near-identical variants, which all lack a touchscreen, NFC and Bluetooth connectivity, while this model doesn’t even have Wi-Fi. It’s all about keeping the cost competitive. Instead of Wi-Fi, you have an Ethernet port to get online and network with up to ten users. </p><p>With their high speed and high capacity for paper and toner, the 4000 series promise to keep everyone printing efficiently. HP suggests a massive monthly duty cycle up to 80,000 pages, so let’s see if this little <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-hp-printers" target="_blank">HP printer</a> can really deliver. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-design-and-build"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Design and build</span></h2><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/LhZWQddxzswcKmxNdp4WbU.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/J8y7YeKbz5ssPByworwoJT.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure></figure><p>HP’s designers are the best at shrinking printers to desktop-friendly dimensions, and the HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn is a good example. Its footprint is only 14 by 15 inches, so when you load A4 paper, a rear flap opens up just enough to accommodate its length. </p><p>Despite the small size, it can hold 250 sheets of paper in the main drawer and 100 in the multipurpose tray. You can even add a paper cassette accessory for around $140 that’ll take another 550 sheets. </p><p>Being a monochrome printer, there’s only one cartridge on board, so there’s plenty of room for toner too. The supplied setup cart gives you up to 2,900 black and white pages, which isn’t bad, but high-yield carts are available that will print up to 9,500 pages. </p><p>There’s a backlit two-line display on top with basic button controls and ports at the rear for Ethernet, USB and power cables. I can also see a USB Host port, but it’s blanked off as that’s a feature reserved for more expensive variants of the 4000 series.  </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-features-specifications"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Features & specifications </span></h2><p>The HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn has few features, but a strong specification sheet. There’s no touchscreen, no Bluetooth, no NFC, no working USB Host port and no Wi-Fi, for example. For wireless variants, you’ll need the HP LaserJet Pro 4001dw, or 4002dw, where that final ‘w’ stands for Wi-Fi. </p><p>The maximum print speed of 42ppm, however, makes this one of the fastest laser printers in its price category. The max toner and paper capacity is also impressive at 350 sheets and 9,500 sheets respectively. There’s an ample 256MB internal RAM and 1,200MHz processing speed.</p><p>Naturally, it can auto-duplex and the in-built Wolf Pro security is up to HP’s usual high standard. You can, for instance, protect print jobs by requiring a PIN to be entered. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-setup-and-operation"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Setup and operation</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3657px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Lx7cAaS5GGjvk3NnuP7VGT" name="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn side" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Lx7cAaS5GGjvk3NnuP7VGT.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3657" height="2057" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>With no Wi-Fi to set up and the toner cartridge already installed, there’s really not much to do in order to print your first page. Simply load your paper, turn on and wait for the printer to warm up. </p><p>The FPOT (first page out time) is a prompt 6.1 seconds although I found it can take a lot longer depending on the print job. I concur with the 42ppm print rate for consecutive simplex pages. By the way, if you’re wondering why the US specification says 42ppm, while the European manual says 40ppm it's because 8.5x11-inch letter paper is slightly shorter than A4 paper.  </p><p>It also prints quickly in duplex mode, with the pages being turned smoothly and quite quietly each time. The LCD screen may be small, but it’s backlit and clearly readable, making the HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn an easy printer to operate. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-performance"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Performance</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4013px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.24%;"><img id="CGrQnsHQnPkp3cm9Fh76JT" name="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn pages" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/CGrQnsHQnPkp3cm9Fh76JT.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4013" height="2257" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn printed all of my test pages promptly and without a misprint or paper jams. The overall print quality is perfectly acceptable, although black text on plain paper doesn’t look quite as bold and crisp as the best laser printers. Switching from draft to best quality mode gives you darker lines that look more professional, but it’s a slightly slower and less economical way to print. </p><p>Black and white photos on plain paper are also acceptable, but too grainy and soft to impress. You can achieve slightly better results by using laser photo paper, but there’s no preset for photo paper within the printer’s settings, proving that it’s really not geared up for photos. </p><p>The front-loading multipurpose tray works just as well as the main tray, but it’s limited to 120g/m², whereas the drawer input can take thicker 200g/m² paper. It would not accept the 300 g/m² card that some printers are ok with. </p><p>For speed and consistency, the HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn is hard to fault. Churning out long double-sided text documents is its forte and every page will look good enough for most purposes. It’s only if you’re looking for that dark black professional finish that I’d recommend turning to a premium laser printer like the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/reviews/xerox-versalink-b600dn" target="_blank">Xerox VersaLink B600DN</a>. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-consumables"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Consumables </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="sXQt5pJ7bArAPmwjE8jAKT" name="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn toner" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sXQt5pJ7bArAPmwjE8jAKT.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP // Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn comes with a pre-installed black toner cartridge capable of delivering up to 2,900 letter-sized pages, which is not bad for a start-up cart. And it can be replaced with a cartridge yielding a whopping 9,500 pages. With a big HP 149X cart costing around $300 (£183), that’s a slightly lower CCP (cost per page) than the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/brother-hl-l2865dw-printer-review" target="_blank">Brother HL-L2865DW</a>.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-maintenance"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Maintenance </span></h2><p>Even the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laser-printer" target="_blank">best laser printers</a> require less upkeep than inkjets and the only component you’ll need to replace here are the empty cartridges. HP has the imaging drum built into the cartridge so you’re replacing that at the same time. </p><p>When your prints look faded and you receive a low toner warning from the printer, I find that it’s worth extracting and gently shaking the cartridge to get more toner out of it. And when it comes to installing the new one, don’t open the box and leave it exposed to the light for too long as that can damage it. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-pro-4001dn-final-verdict"><span>HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn: Final verdict</span></h2><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/JWweTWyRAnrpyntWX65HGT.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ETnbPuDwcVxnRpGB3HyRJT.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn on a white background" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP // Future</small></figcaption></figure></figure><p>I found the HP LaserJet Pro 4001dn (or HP LaserJet Pro 4002dn) to be an easy printer to use, with the right features to meet a heavy print load and print quality that’s good enough for most purposes. It might not have the bold black and high detail you get with a more expensive monochrome printer, but it’s just right for general office duties. </p><p>I think the HP LaserJet Pro 4000 series, puts a strong case for buying a mid-price mono printer, as opposed to a cheaper laser or inkjet alternative, mainly because the duplex print rate is so much faster. </p><p>This is a hard-working office printer that can serve a workgroup of ten, while having the high toner and yield capacity to keep everyone printing without too much downtime. The compact design is expandable and its inbuilt security is sufficient for me to recommend it as a safe investment for any growing business. </p><p><em>For more, I've tested out the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-home-printer" target="_blank"><em>best home printers</em></a><em> and the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-small-business-printers" target="_blank"><em>best small business printers</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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                            <![CDATA[ The RTX 4050-powered HP Victus 15 gaming laptop is now available for just AU$879.20, the lowest price we've seen for this affordable machine ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ lindsay.handmer@futurenet.com (Lindsay Handmer) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Lindsay Handmer ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5RHbbgqSJUo2fPs4ap7L6P.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Who said a gaming laptop has to be expensive? The affordable HP Victus 15 with RTX 4050 GPU <del>has hit the lowest price we have seen and it's a veritable bargain</del> is now sold out. </p><p>Did you miss out on this great deal but still want a new laptop? The next best option is the more powerful (but more expensive) RTX 4060-equipped HP Victus 16. The official <a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/str/hpofficial?_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l161211">HP eBay store</a> has it discounted to AU1,699, and you can save another 20% with the code <strong>HPJL20</strong>, bringing it down to AU$1,359.20. </p><div class="product star-deal"><a data-dimension112="0b2deec4-d39f-425b-b06a-d9e8415d6c96" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension48="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension25="$1359.20" href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365568815108" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="sp3TkXkbKsSNCxQpqFhGA8" name="c08524453.png" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sp3TkXkbKsSNCxQpqFhGA8.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="1600" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>While not quite the cheapest we have seen an RTX 4060 gaming laptop for sale, the Victus 16 has great hardware considering the price. HP already discounted it to AU$1,699 on their official eBay store, the code <strong>HPJL20</strong> saves another 20%. </p><p>The <a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365627661157" data-dimension112="0b2deec4-d39f-425b-b06a-d9e8415d6c96" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension48="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension25="$1359.20">HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070</a> is also discounted, and down to AU$1,839.20 with the same<strong> </strong>code. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365568815108" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="0b2deec4-d39f-425b-b06a-d9e8415d6c96" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension48="HP Omen with Intel i7 and an RTX 4070" data-dimension25="$1359.20">View Deal</a></p></div><p>Want something with a little more gaming grunt, or maybe a different style of laptop entirely? The <a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/str/hpofficial?_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l161211">official HP eBay store</a> currently has a range of discounted laptops, desktops, monitors and more, plus many have an additional 20% off using the code <strong>HPJL20</strong>. </p><p>We have included a few more of our favourite HP gaming deals below, but if you are looking for something else, then it's worth checking out our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/news/the-best-laptop-deals">best laptop sales</a> page for more bargains. </p><ul><li><strong>HP Omen Max 16 Gaming Laptop | Ryzen AI 9 / RTX 5080 / 32GB / 1TB SSD: </strong><a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365588107067" target="_blank"><del>was AU$4399</del></a><a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365588107067" target="_blank"><strong> now AU$3519.20</strong></a></li><li><strong>HP OmniBook 7 Aero 13.3-inch | Ryzen AI 7 / 32GB / 1TB SSD: </strong><a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365472420493" target="_blank"><del>was AU$3797</del></a><a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365472420493" target="_blank"><strong> now AU$1299.20</strong></a></li></ul><p>The below is the originally posted HP Victus 15 deal for reference, which is now sold out. </p><p>The laptop is often discounted around the AU$1,500 mark, though is currently at its full price of<a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/victus-gaming-laptop-15-fa2723tx-b83sxpa.html"> AU$2,199 if you buy from HP</a>. But the <a href="https://www.ebay.com.au/str/hpofficial?_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l161211">official HP eBay store</a> is where all the bargains are at the moment, having last week discounted the Victus 15 to AU$1,299, plus an extra 20% off via coupon code. </p><p>But today HP has taken an extra AU$200 off and dropped the price to just AU$1,099. While that’s a pretty solid deal in and of itself, you can currently get another 20% off using the code <strong>HPJL20, </strong>bringing it down to just AU$879.20 – the lowest price we have seen for the laptop. </p><p>You even get free shipping, and in metro areas it should arrive for some weekend gaming if you order quickly enough. </p><div class="product star-deal"><a data-dimension112="c43a0cb8-0e1c-4c0d-8f88-ebc8504bae74" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="While not an expensive laptop at the best of times, we think AU$879.20 is a fantastic deal for a Core i5-packing, RTX 4050-equipped gaming machine, as it's more than capable of decent frame rates on the 15.6-inch, 1080p, 144Hz screen. Just don't forget to apply the code HPJL20 at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension48="While not an expensive laptop at the best of times, we think AU$879.20 is a fantastic deal for a Core i5-packing, RTX 4050-equipped gaming machine, as it's more than capable of decent frame rates on the 15.6-inch, 1080p, 144Hz screen. Just don't forget to apply the code HPJL20 at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension25="$879.20" href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365636461181" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1024px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="SamLpaJoYFh8687UeYrAbZ" name="hp-victus-15-white-bg" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SamLpaJoYFh8687UeYrAbZ.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1024" height="1024" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p>While not an expensive laptop at the best of times, we think AU$879.20 is a fantastic deal for a Core i5-packing, RTX 4050-equipped gaming machine, as it's more than capable of decent frame rates on the 15.6-inch, 1080p, 144Hz screen. Just don't forget to apply the code <strong>HPJL20 </strong>at checkout to get the full discount. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/365636461181" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="c43a0cb8-0e1c-4c0d-8f88-ebc8504bae74" data-action="Star Deal Block" data-label="While not an expensive laptop at the best of times, we think AU$879.20 is a fantastic deal for a Core i5-packing, RTX 4050-equipped gaming machine, as it's more than capable of decent frame rates on the 15.6-inch, 1080p, 144Hz screen. Just don't forget to apply the code HPJL20 at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension48="While not an expensive laptop at the best of times, we think AU$879.20 is a fantastic deal for a Core i5-packing, RTX 4050-equipped gaming machine, as it's more than capable of decent frame rates on the 15.6-inch, 1080p, 144Hz screen. Just don't forget to apply the code HPJL20 at checkout to get the full discount." data-dimension25="$879.20">View Deal</a></p></div><p>For this great price, you get an older but decently powerful Intel i5-13420H CPU, an Nvidia RTX 4050 6GB GPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. That’s more than powerful enough to push solid frame rates on the 15.6-inch 1080P 144Hz screen, as long as you don’t mind turning down the quality settings on newer games. </p><p>While we don’t have hands-on time with this exact variant, it’s worth taking a look at this review of the older <a href="https://www.techradar.com/reviews/hp-victus-15">HP Victus 15</a> that has many of the same specs, though a less powerful GPU. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP’s EOFY 2025 sale is stacked with serious discounts on everything from ultra-light laptops to RTX gaming rigs ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP Australia’s EOFY 2025 sale features up to 57% off a wide range of tech, including laptops, all-in-ones, monitors, desktops, printers and accessories – perfect for upgrading before June 30. ]]>
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                                <p>With the Aussie end of financial year sales in full swing, HP Australia has joined the fray by rolling out big savings on laptops, gaming PCs, all-in-ones, desktops, monitors, printers and accessories.</p><p>There’s also extra savings to be had by bundling together selected products, such as:</p><ul><li><strong>Up to 50% off</strong> select <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/accessories.html?product_list_order=price_asc&subbrand=hyperx" target="_blank">HyperX gaming accessories</a> with any laptop, desktop, or monitor purchase</li><li><strong>Up to 15% off</strong> <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-accessories" target="_blank">select accessories</a> with any laptop, desktop, or monitor purchase</li><li><strong>Save an extra 5%</strong> on select deals using the code <strong>FUTURE5</strong></li></ul><p>The HP EOFY deals run until June 30, and we’ve selected some of our favourites in terms of value below. If you’d like to explore more on your own, <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/eofy-sale" target="_blank">check out the full range of EOFY offers at HP Australia</a>.</p><p> ­</p><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="bfdf39ab-526d-4973-8cae-82ba615b9234" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,589.05 with code FUTURE5The pre-discount price of AU$3,299 isn’t exactly tempting, but at AU$1,709.95 the HP Envy x360 is a solid deal for a versatile 2-in-1. It features the efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB of storage. You also get a 16-inch 1200p touchscreen that folds a full 360 degrees, making it easy to use as a large tablet when needed." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,589.05 with code FUTURE5The pre-discount price of AU$3,299 isn’t exactly tempting, but at AU$1,709.95 the HP Envy x360 is a solid deal for a versatile 2-in-1. It features the efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB of storage. You also get a 16-inch 1200p touchscreen that folds a full 360 degrees, making it easy to use as a large tablet when needed." data-dimension25="$1709.95" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0035tu-b20dypa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:500px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="M92kv7T9F8wCYLLXWRrg6m" name="HP Envy x360.jpg" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/M92kv7T9F8wCYLLXWRrg6m.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="500" height="500" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,589.05 </strong>with code<strong> FUTURE5</strong></p><p>The pre-discount price of AU$3,299 isn’t exactly tempting, but at AU$1,709.95 the HP Envy x360 is a solid deal for a versatile 2-in-1. It features the efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB of storage. You also get a 16-inch 1200p touchscreen that folds a full 360 degrees, making it easy to use as a large tablet when needed.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0035tu-b20dypa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="bfdf39ab-526d-4973-8cae-82ba615b9234" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,589.05 with code FUTURE5The pre-discount price of AU$3,299 isn’t exactly tempting, but at AU$1,709.95 the HP Envy x360 is a solid deal for a versatile 2-in-1. It features the efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB of storage. You also get a 16-inch 1200p touchscreen that folds a full 360 degrees, making it easy to use as a large tablet when needed." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,589.05 with code FUTURE5The pre-discount price of AU$3,299 isn’t exactly tempting, but at AU$1,709.95 the HP Envy x360 is a solid deal for a versatile 2-in-1. It features the efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB of storage. You also get a 16-inch 1200p touchscreen that folds a full 360 degrees, making it easy to use as a large tablet when needed." data-dimension25="$1709.95">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="c1f9947e-7ca2-4758-9e5d-976b2a657656" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,992.95 with code FUTURE5While we’d be hesitant to recommend the OmniBook 7 Aero at its full AU$3,797 price, when discounted to just AU$1,804.05 it’s a surprisingly good deal, especially considering what HP’s been able to squeeze into its 1kg frame. You’re getting the powerful new AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD – more than enough for demanding workloads. The compact 13.3-inch chassis houses an IPS display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400-nit brightness, and full 100% sRGB colour coverage." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,992.95 with code FUTURE5While we’d be hesitant to recommend the OmniBook 7 Aero at its full AU$3,797 price, when discounted to just AU$1,804.05 it’s a surprisingly good deal, especially considering what HP’s been able to squeeze into its 1kg frame. You’re getting the powerful new AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD – more than enough for demanding workloads. The compact 13.3-inch chassis houses an IPS display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400-nit brightness, and full 100% sRGB colour coverage." data-dimension25="$1804.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-7-aerongai-13-bg1006au-bd5b2pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="QLkEkZSS5S6JDAJLRDwRqK" name="HP OmniBook 7 Aero 13.3-inch" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/QLkEkZSS5S6JDAJLRDwRqK.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,992.95 </strong>with code<strong> FUTURE5</strong></p><p>While we’d be hesitant to recommend the OmniBook 7 Aero at its full AU$3,797 price, when discounted to just AU$1,804.05 it’s a surprisingly good deal, especially considering what HP’s been able to squeeze into its 1kg frame. You’re getting the powerful new AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD – more than enough for demanding workloads. The compact 13.3-inch chassis houses an IPS display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400-nit brightness, and full 100% sRGB colour coverage.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-omnibook-7-aerongai-13-bg1006au-bd5b2pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="c1f9947e-7ca2-4758-9e5d-976b2a657656" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,992.95 with code FUTURE5While we’d be hesitant to recommend the OmniBook 7 Aero at its full AU$3,797 price, when discounted to just AU$1,804.05 it’s a surprisingly good deal, especially considering what HP’s been able to squeeze into its 1kg frame. You’re getting the powerful new AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD – more than enough for demanding workloads. The compact 13.3-inch chassis houses an IPS display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400-nit brightness, and full 100% sRGB colour coverage." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,992.95 with code FUTURE5While we’d be hesitant to recommend the OmniBook 7 Aero at its full AU$3,797 price, when discounted to just AU$1,804.05 it’s a surprisingly good deal, especially considering what HP’s been able to squeeze into its 1kg frame. You’re getting the powerful new AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD – more than enough for demanding workloads. The compact 13.3-inch chassis houses an IPS display with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400-nit brightness, and full 100% sRGB colour coverage." data-dimension25="$1804.05">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="b536aab0-c781-46e5-88b5-951b3299558d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$898.45 with code FUTURE5The Victus 15 usually sells for around the AU$1,500 mark, and while we’ve seen slightly deeper discounts in the past, AU$1,300.55 is still a good deal. This variant of the Victus 15 comes with a Core i5 RTX 4050 GPU, and is more than capable of giving very decent gaming frame rates on the 15-inch, 1080p/144Hz screen." data-dimension48="Save AU$898.45 with code FUTURE5The Victus 15 usually sells for around the AU$1,500 mark, and while we’ve seen slightly deeper discounts in the past, AU$1,300.55 is still a good deal. This variant of the Victus 15 comes with a Core i5 RTX 4050 GPU, and is more than capable of giving very decent gaming frame rates on the 15-inch, 1080p/144Hz screen." data-dimension25="$1300.55" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/victus-gaming-laptop-15-fa2723tx-b83sxpa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:500px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="RNXQHYVCWsWoeLnMXgdKNm" name="HP Victus.jpg" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RNXQHYVCWsWoeLnMXgdKNm.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="500" height="500" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$898.45 </strong>with code<strong> FUTURE5</strong></p><p>The Victus 15 usually sells for around the AU$1,500 mark, and while we’ve seen slightly deeper discounts in the past, AU$1,300.55 is still a good deal. This variant of the Victus 15 comes with a Core i5 RTX 4050 GPU, and is more than capable of giving very decent gaming frame rates on the 15-inch, 1080p/144Hz screen.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/victus-gaming-laptop-15-fa2723tx-b83sxpa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="b536aab0-c781-46e5-88b5-951b3299558d" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$898.45 with code FUTURE5The Victus 15 usually sells for around the AU$1,500 mark, and while we’ve seen slightly deeper discounts in the past, AU$1,300.55 is still a good deal. This variant of the Victus 15 comes with a Core i5 RTX 4050 GPU, and is more than capable of giving very decent gaming frame rates on the 15-inch, 1080p/144Hz screen." data-dimension48="Save AU$898.45 with code FUTURE5The Victus 15 usually sells for around the AU$1,500 mark, and while we’ve seen slightly deeper discounts in the past, AU$1,300.55 is still a good deal. This variant of the Victus 15 comes with a Core i5 RTX 4050 GPU, and is more than capable of giving very decent gaming frame rates on the 15-inch, 1080p/144Hz screen." data-dimension25="$1300.55">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="865b8451-7d62-4dd7-b1c4-2ff29245ee59" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,049.95 with code FUTURE5Powered by a capable Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD, the HP Laptop 17 also boasts a massive 17.3-inch display – and it’s currently 50% off. That’s a typical discount for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine. The IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness, and 45% NTSC colour coverage. It can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,049.95 with code FUTURE5Powered by a capable Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD, the HP Laptop 17 also boasts a massive 17.3-inch display – and it’s currently 50% off. That’s a typical discount for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine. The IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness, and 45% NTSC colour coverage. It can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad." data-dimension25="$949.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn3029tu-9t0l0pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="93qwd8E5XCmFWLJbx4cRtH" name="c08505287.png" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/93qwd8E5XCmFWLJbx4cRtH.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="800" height="800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,049.95 </strong>with code<strong> FUTURE5</strong></p><p>Powered by a capable Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD, the HP Laptop 17 also boasts a massive 17.3-inch display – and it’s currently 50% off. That’s a typical discount for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine. The IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness, and 45% NTSC colour coverage. It can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn3029tu-9t0l0pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="865b8451-7d62-4dd7-b1c4-2ff29245ee59" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,049.95 with code FUTURE5Powered by a capable Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD, the HP Laptop 17 also boasts a massive 17.3-inch display – and it’s currently 50% off. That’s a typical discount for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine. The IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness, and 45% NTSC colour coverage. It can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,049.95 with code FUTURE5Powered by a capable Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD, the HP Laptop 17 also boasts a massive 17.3-inch display – and it’s currently 50% off. That’s a typical discount for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine. The IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness, and 45% NTSC colour coverage. It can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad." data-dimension25="$949.05">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="53cb9716-4566-426e-bccf-ff2020fcf13a" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$769.95 with code FUTURE5This all-in-one is a solid option for everyday use, featuring a large 27-inch 1920 x 1080 display and a mid-range AMD Ryzen 7 7730U CPU. It’s also equipped with 16GB of RAM and a fast 512GB NVMe SSD – ideal for web browsing, storing files, and editing holiday photos. A keyboard and mouse are included, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And thanks to an EOFY discount, it’s currently a pretty reasonable deal." data-dimension48="Save AU$769.95 with code FUTURE5This all-in-one is a solid option for everyday use, featuring a large 27-inch 1920 x 1080 display and a mid-range AMD Ryzen 7 7730U CPU. It’s also equipped with 16GB of RAM and a fast 512GB NVMe SSD – ideal for web browsing, storing files, and editing holiday photos. A keyboard and mouse are included, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And thanks to an EOFY discount, it’s currently a pretty reasonable deal." data-dimension25="$1329.05" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-all-in-one-desktop-pc-27-cr0000a-88a34pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="Wfnj85kMqXukqjTsbneg2L" name="HP 27-inch all-in-one desktop" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Wfnj85kMqXukqjTsbneg2L.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$769.95 </strong>with code<strong> FUTURE5</strong></p><p>This all-in-one is a solid option for everyday use, featuring a large 27-inch 1920 x 1080 display and a mid-range AMD Ryzen 7 7730U CPU. It’s also equipped with 16GB of RAM and a fast 512GB NVMe SSD – ideal for web browsing, storing files, and editing holiday photos. A keyboard and mouse are included, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And thanks to an EOFY discount, it’s currently a pretty reasonable deal.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-all-in-one-desktop-pc-27-cr0000a-88a34pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="53cb9716-4566-426e-bccf-ff2020fcf13a" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$769.95 with code FUTURE5This all-in-one is a solid option for everyday use, featuring a large 27-inch 1920 x 1080 display and a mid-range AMD Ryzen 7 7730U CPU. It’s also equipped with 16GB of RAM and a fast 512GB NVMe SSD – ideal for web browsing, storing files, and editing holiday photos. A keyboard and mouse are included, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And thanks to an EOFY discount, it’s currently a pretty reasonable deal." data-dimension48="Save AU$769.95 with code FUTURE5This all-in-one is a solid option for everyday use, featuring a large 27-inch 1920 x 1080 display and a mid-range AMD Ryzen 7 7730U CPU. It’s also equipped with 16GB of RAM and a fast 512GB NVMe SSD – ideal for web browsing, storing files, and editing holiday photos. A keyboard and mouse are included, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And thanks to an EOFY discount, it’s currently a pretty reasonable deal." data-dimension25="$1329.05">View Deal</a></p></div><p> ­</p><p>Looking for more bargains? <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/eofy-sale" target="_blank">Explore the full range of HP EOFY discounts</a>.</p><p><em>HP Australia is a TechRadar preferred partner (</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/content-funding-on-techradar"><em>What does that mean?</em></a><em>)</em></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Holidaymakers under threat from devious new cyber threat - here's how to stay safe ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Fake Booking.com site found dropping a dangerous RAT to people's computers, experts warn. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Experts warns of fake Booking.com sites circulating the web</strong></li><li><strong>The sites come with a fake "Accept Cookie" prompt that downloads a RAT</strong></li><li><strong>Shoppers should be on their guard when searching for deals</strong></li></ul><p>Hackers have been found targeting holidaymakers around the world with remote access trojans (RAT) distributed through fake Booking.com websites, experts have warned.</p><p>Researchers from HP Wolf Security found cybercriminals have been making websites that, on first glance, look just like booking.com - they carry the same branding, the same color scheme, and same formatting. However, the content of the website is blurred, and over it, a deceptive cookie banner is displayed. </p><p>If victims press “Accept cookies”, they’ll trigger a download of a malicious JavaScript file. This, in turn, installs XWorm, a powerful RAT that grants the attackers full control over the compromised device, including access to files, webcams, and microphone. They can also use the access to disable security tools, deploy additional <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-malware-removal" target="_blank">malware</a>, and exfiltrate passwords and other data.  </p><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="c07a287b-2b63-4cc1-9e4f-170ff3f989b0" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" data-dimension48="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" href="https://deal.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=3&amp;aff_id=1039&amp;url_id=6&amp;source=widget1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1952px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:43.03%;"><img id="odcAYcHngBQcL58u46JXnU" name="Screenshot 2024-07-16 at 2.22.38 pm.png" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/odcAYcHngBQcL58u46JXnU.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1952" height="840" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><a href="https://deal.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=3&amp;aff_id=1039&amp;url_id=6&amp;source=widget1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="c07a287b-2b63-4cc1-9e4f-170ff3f989b0" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" data-dimension48="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" data-dimension25=""><strong>Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR</strong></a></p><p>Wipe your personal data off the internet with the Incogni data removal service. Stop identity thieves<br>and protect your privacy from unwanted spam and scam calls.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://deal.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=3&aff_id=1039&url_id=6&source=widget1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="c07a287b-2b63-4cc1-9e4f-170ff3f989b0" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" data-dimension48="Reader offer: Get 55% off Incogni's Data Removal service with code TECHRADAR" data-dimension25="">View Deal</a></p></div><h2 id="peak-booking-period">Peak booking period</h2><p>HP Wolf Security says it first spotted the campaign in Q1 2025, which is “peak summer holiday booking period”, and a time when “click fatigue” sets in, as prospective holidaymakers are reckless and don’t pay attention to the sites they’re visiting, ending in disaster.</p><p>"Since the introduction of privacy regulations such as GDPR, cookie prompts have become so normalized that most users have fallen into a habit of ‘click-first, think later,’” commented Patrick Schläpfer, Principal Threat Researcher in the HP Security Lab. </p><p>“By mimicking the look and feel of a booking site at a time when holiday-goers are rushing to make travel plans, attackers don’t need advanced techniques - just a well-timed prompt and the user’s instinct to click.”</p><p>There are a few things users can do to stay safe, and the first one is - to slow down when browsing. </p><p>Users should also make sure not to click on links in emails or social media messages, especially for well-established sites such as Booking. Instead, type in the address in the browser’s navigation bar manually. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/claude-ai-and-other-systems-could-be-vulnerable-to-worrying-command-prompt-injection-attacks" target="_blank">Claude AI and other systems could be vulnerable to worrying command prompt injection attacks</a></li><li>Take a look at our guide to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-authenticator-apps" target="_blank">best authenticator app</a></li><li>We've rounded up the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/password-manager" target="_blank">best password managers</a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ While some workers hate AI, others are finding it incredibly helpful, HP study finds. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP study claims workers are increasingly embracing AI</strong></li><li><strong>AI is helping workers save time by taking away dull tasks</strong></li><li><strong>It's also apparently helping with work-life balance</strong></li></ul><p>Some workers are claiming <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-ai-tools" target="_blank">AI tools</a> are becoming increasingly helpful in not only doing their jobs, but improving their work-life balance, new research has claimed.</p><p>A survey from HP found nearly three-quarters (72%) of employees using AI say it saves them time each week, with one in ten claiming they are saving more than five hours per week.</p><p>Nearly a quarter (23%) also claim using AI has made their jobs more fulfilling, with workers able to spend less time on dull repetitive tasks, and focus instead on what they actually enjoy about their work.</p><h2 id="ai-in-the-workplace">AI in the workplace</h2><p>The study also found AI might be able to help business owners with some of their most pressing issues.</p><p>One in three business leaders say using AI has already delivered more than 11% in cost savings, with almost half saying it helps reduce time spent on admin tasks, and just over a third (34%) saying it has improved decision making and strategic planning.</p><p>The benefits are perhaps becoming clearer for businesses, yet the survey added many firms are still working out their AI strategy, with over a quarter saying their business currently has no formal AI strategy in place.</p><p>However the appetite does appear to be there, as nearly half (44%) expect AI to be fully embedded by 2027. </p><p>Just over half (54%) of business leaders noted they would be more likely to adopt AI if it was built into devices such as AI PCs, with employees agreeing, with 29% saying they would use AI  more if it was embedded in tools they already use or didn’t require an internet connection (10%). </p><p>"AI is no longer a ‘nice to have’ – it’s a business imperative," said Neil Sawyer, HP’s Managing Director for Northwest Europe. </p><p>"Companies that fail to act now risk falling behind their competitors, losing productivity, and missing out on the efficiency gains AI is already delivering. By embedding AI directly into secure, familiar devices, organisations can overcome trust and usability challenges — and scale adoption with confidence." </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/new-microsoft-365-ai-offering-means-all-your-workers-can-use-copilot-for-free" target="_blank">New Microsoft 365 AI offering means all your workers can use Copilot for free</a></li><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops" target="_blank">best business laptop</a> choices for work available today</li><li>And we've also rounded up the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations" target="_blank">best mobile workstations</a> around</li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP’s EOFY 2025 laptop and monitor bundle deals can score you up to 37% off a business upgrade ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP’s EOFY 2025 sale features up to 37% off a wide range of business tech, including laptop and monitor bundles, desktops, printers and accessories – perfect for upgrading before June 30. ]]>
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                                <p>With the Australian end of financial year fast approaching, HP Australia has started rolling out big savings on PCs and PC gear – including a wide range of <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/business-pc.html?offers=eofy-sale">bundle deals on business laptops and monitors</a>, as well as <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/eofy-sale">discounts on desktops, printers, and accessories</a>. </p><p>You can also create your own custom bundles for more combined savings, with discounts available when you add selected products to your purchase, such as:</p><ul><li><strong>Up to 50% off</strong> select <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/accessories.html?product_list_order=price_asc&subbrand=hyperx" target="_blank">HyperX gaming accessories</a> with any laptop, desktop, or monitor purchase</li><li><strong>Up to 30% off</strong> <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/carepackfinder" target="_blank">next business day tech support care packs</a> with select purchases</li><li><strong>Up to 25% off</strong> <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/monitors.html" target="_blank">select monitors</a> with any laptop or desktop purchase</li><li><strong>Up to 15% off</strong> <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-accessories" target="_blank">select accessories</a> with any laptop, desktop, or monitor purchase</li></ul><p>The bundle deals run until June 30, and we’ve selected several standout deals below to help you get started – but if you’d prefer to explore on your own, <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/business-pc.html?offers=eofy-sale" target="_blank">check out the full range of EOFY business offers at HP Australia</a>.</p><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="92292251-e99c-427b-a106-4b2d1a09e8de" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,255At 33% off the combined RRP, this bundle offers excellent value over buying the ZBook Firefly G11 and HP Series 7 Pro monitor separately. The G11 ZBook is a powerful machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen. It also includes premium features like dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a facial recognition webcam and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display is well-suited to productivity tasks, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a versatile stand offering height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,255At 33% off the combined RRP, this bundle offers excellent value over buying the ZBook Firefly G11 and HP Series 7 Pro monitor separately. The G11 ZBook is a powerful machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen. It also includes premium features like dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a facial recognition webcam and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display is well-suited to productivity tasks, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a versatile stand offering height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension25="$2459" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g11-mobile-workstation-pc-a71dnpt-2.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="jrwHLztFsjYFt2ZrWMwJdL" name="HP ZBook Firefly G11 14-inch HP Series 7 Pro 23.8-inch display" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jrwHLztFsjYFt2ZrWMwJdL.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,255</strong></p><p>At 33% off the combined RRP, this bundle offers excellent value over buying the ZBook Firefly G11 and HP Series 7 Pro monitor separately. The G11 ZBook is a powerful machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen. It also includes premium features like dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a facial recognition webcam and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display is well-suited to productivity tasks, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a versatile stand offering height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g11-mobile-workstation-pc-a71dnpt-2.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="92292251-e99c-427b-a106-4b2d1a09e8de" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,255At 33% off the combined RRP, this bundle offers excellent value over buying the ZBook Firefly G11 and HP Series 7 Pro monitor separately. The G11 ZBook is a powerful machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen. It also includes premium features like dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a facial recognition webcam and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display is well-suited to productivity tasks, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a versatile stand offering height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,255At 33% off the combined RRP, this bundle offers excellent value over buying the ZBook Firefly G11 and HP Series 7 Pro monitor separately. The G11 ZBook is a powerful machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen. It also includes premium features like dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a facial recognition webcam and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display is well-suited to productivity tasks, with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a versatile stand offering height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension25="$2459">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="1439b9b4-9429-4d2c-bc0e-9670c50aec58" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$576The ProBook 440 G11 and Series 3 Pro display are already affordable options, but bundling them together saves 22% off the combined price. This laptop is a business-ready machine, featuring an efficient mid-range Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes a 1920 x 1200 display, along with extras like a fingerprint reader and Wi-Fi 6E. The included Series 3 Pro IPS display is a solid choice for productivity, offering a 1920 x 1080 resolution and HP’s Eye Ease technology that’s claimed to reduce eye strain during long workdays." data-dimension48="Save AU$576The ProBook 440 G11 and Series 3 Pro display are already affordable options, but bundling them together saves 22% off the combined price. This laptop is a business-ready machine, featuring an efficient mid-range Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes a 1920 x 1200 display, along with extras like a fingerprint reader and Wi-Fi 6E. The included Series 3 Pro IPS display is a solid choice for productivity, offering a 1920 x 1080 resolution and HP’s Eye Ease technology that’s claimed to reduce eye strain during long workdays." data-dimension25="$1929" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-probook-440-14-inch-g11-laptop-a4lt4pa-8.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="UyzirKK8kWN4yLpbrj6JdL" name="HP ProBook 440 G11 14-inch HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch display" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UyzirKK8kWN4yLpbrj6JdL.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$576</strong></p><p>The ProBook 440 G11 and Series 3 Pro display are already affordable options, but bundling them together saves 22% off the combined price. This laptop is a business-ready machine, featuring an efficient mid-range Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes a 1920 x 1200 display, along with extras like a fingerprint reader and Wi-Fi 6E. The included Series 3 Pro IPS display is a solid choice for productivity, offering a 1920 x 1080 resolution and HP’s Eye Ease technology that’s claimed to reduce eye strain during long workdays. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-probook-440-14-inch-g11-laptop-a4lt4pa-8.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="1439b9b4-9429-4d2c-bc0e-9670c50aec58" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$576The ProBook 440 G11 and Series 3 Pro display are already affordable options, but bundling them together saves 22% off the combined price. This laptop is a business-ready machine, featuring an efficient mid-range Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes a 1920 x 1200 display, along with extras like a fingerprint reader and Wi-Fi 6E. The included Series 3 Pro IPS display is a solid choice for productivity, offering a 1920 x 1080 resolution and HP’s Eye Ease technology that’s claimed to reduce eye strain during long workdays." data-dimension48="Save AU$576The ProBook 440 G11 and Series 3 Pro display are already affordable options, but bundling them together saves 22% off the combined price. This laptop is a business-ready machine, featuring an efficient mid-range Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also includes a 1920 x 1200 display, along with extras like a fingerprint reader and Wi-Fi 6E. The included Series 3 Pro IPS display is a solid choice for productivity, offering a 1920 x 1080 resolution and HP’s Eye Ease technology that’s claimed to reduce eye strain during long workdays." data-dimension25="$1929">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="e0794d0b-efdb-4590-887d-de9c3861a951" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$576The EliteBook 640 G11 steps things up compared to entry-level laptops, with dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a premium keyboard and a fingerprint reader. It’s well-equipped for everyday work use, featuring a mid-range Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Bundle it with the equally capable HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 display and you’ll save 21% off compared to buying them individually." data-dimension48="Save AU$576The EliteBook 640 G11 steps things up compared to entry-level laptops, with dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a premium keyboard and a fingerprint reader. It’s well-equipped for everyday work use, featuring a mid-range Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Bundle it with the equally capable HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 display and you’ll save 21% off compared to buying them individually." data-dimension25="$2099" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-elitebook-640-14-inch-g11-laptop-a4lt7pa-4.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="BSA8XSpmKpQx2JGLbEYjgL" name="HP EliteBook 640 G11 14-inch HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch display" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BSA8XSpmKpQx2JGLbEYjgL.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$576</strong></p><p>The EliteBook 640 G11 steps things up compared to entry-level laptops, with dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a premium keyboard and a fingerprint reader. It’s well-equipped for everyday work use, featuring a mid-range Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Bundle it with the equally capable HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 display and you’ll save 21% off compared to buying them individually.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-elitebook-640-14-inch-g11-laptop-a4lt7pa-4.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="e0794d0b-efdb-4590-887d-de9c3861a951" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$576The EliteBook 640 G11 steps things up compared to entry-level laptops, with dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a premium keyboard and a fingerprint reader. It’s well-equipped for everyday work use, featuring a mid-range Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Bundle it with the equally capable HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 display and you’ll save 21% off compared to buying them individually." data-dimension48="Save AU$576The EliteBook 640 G11 steps things up compared to entry-level laptops, with dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a premium keyboard and a fingerprint reader. It’s well-equipped for everyday work use, featuring a mid-range Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Bundle it with the equally capable HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 display and you’ll save 21% off compared to buying them individually." data-dimension25="$2099">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="fb44872b-a337-4103-9382-d602464b0732" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,532This affordable bundle offers an impressive 37% discount compared to purchasing separately and is a solid deal for anyone eyeing up the powerful ZBook Firefly G10 workstation laptop. The machine uses a previous-gen (but still capable) Intel Core i7-1365U CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also includes premium extras like a discrete Nvidia RTX A500 GPU for handling graphics workloads, plus dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and features a high-end stand that offers height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,532This affordable bundle offers an impressive 37% discount compared to purchasing separately and is a solid deal for anyone eyeing up the powerful ZBook Firefly G10 workstation laptop. The machine uses a previous-gen (but still capable) Intel Core i7-1365U CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also includes premium extras like a discrete Nvidia RTX A500 GPU for handling graphics workloads, plus dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and features a high-end stand that offers height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension25="$2549" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g10-mobile-workstation-pc-9g9w5pt-3.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="7SkabW8zgyXFGLKc4mUddL" name="HP ZBook Firefly G10 14-inch HP Series 7 Pro 23.8-inch display" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7SkabW8zgyXFGLKc4mUddL.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,532</strong></p><p>This affordable bundle offers an impressive 37% discount compared to purchasing separately and is a solid deal for anyone eyeing up the powerful ZBook Firefly G10 workstation laptop. The machine uses a previous-gen (but still capable) Intel Core i7-1365U CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also includes premium extras like a discrete Nvidia RTX A500 GPU for handling graphics workloads, plus dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and features a high-end stand that offers height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g10-mobile-workstation-pc-9g9w5pt-3.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="fb44872b-a337-4103-9382-d602464b0732" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,532This affordable bundle offers an impressive 37% discount compared to purchasing separately and is a solid deal for anyone eyeing up the powerful ZBook Firefly G10 workstation laptop. The machine uses a previous-gen (but still capable) Intel Core i7-1365U CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also includes premium extras like a discrete Nvidia RTX A500 GPU for handling graphics workloads, plus dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and features a high-end stand that offers height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,532This affordable bundle offers an impressive 37% discount compared to purchasing separately and is a solid deal for anyone eyeing up the powerful ZBook Firefly G10 workstation laptop. The machine uses a previous-gen (but still capable) Intel Core i7-1365U CPU, paired with a generous 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also includes premium extras like a discrete Nvidia RTX A500 GPU for handling graphics workloads, plus dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader. The bundled 23.8-inch HP Series 7 Pro display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and features a high-end stand that offers height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments." data-dimension25="$2549">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="462c75ca-f1f1-4110-ab62-7e1cb5ab0ba7" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$776For those who need a bigger screen and keyboard, the 16-inch HP EliteBook 660 is worth investigating. This business laptop has an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – perfect for handling day-to-day office work and large spreadsheets. It also has a fingerprint reader, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for high-speed peripherals and charging, plus Wi-Fi 6E. Bundled with the 23.8-inch HP Series 3 Pro display, this deal saves 22% off the RRP." data-dimension48="Save AU$776For those who need a bigger screen and keyboard, the 16-inch HP EliteBook 660 is worth investigating. This business laptop has an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – perfect for handling day-to-day office work and large spreadsheets. It also has a fingerprint reader, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for high-speed peripherals and charging, plus Wi-Fi 6E. Bundled with the 23.8-inch HP Series 3 Pro display, this deal saves 22% off the RRP." data-dimension25="$2699" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-elitebook-660-16-inch-g11-laptop-a4lu5pa-4.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="NzygPnjjzSjRUnbVA7VhgL" name="HP EliteBook 660 G11 16-inch laptop and HP Series 3 Pro 23.8-inch display" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NzygPnjjzSjRUnbVA7VhgL.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$776</strong></p><p>For those who need a bigger screen and keyboard, the 16-inch HP EliteBook 660 is worth investigating. This business laptop has an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – perfect for handling day-to-day office work and large spreadsheets. It also has a fingerprint reader, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for high-speed peripherals and charging, plus Wi-Fi 6E. Bundled with the 23.8-inch HP Series 3 Pro display, this deal saves 22% off the RRP. <a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-elitebook-660-16-inch-g11-laptop-a4lu5pa-4.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="462c75ca-f1f1-4110-ab62-7e1cb5ab0ba7" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$776For those who need a bigger screen and keyboard, the 16-inch HP EliteBook 660 is worth investigating. This business laptop has an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – perfect for handling day-to-day office work and large spreadsheets. It also has a fingerprint reader, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for high-speed peripherals and charging, plus Wi-Fi 6E. Bundled with the 23.8-inch HP Series 3 Pro display, this deal saves 22% off the RRP." data-dimension48="Save AU$776For those who need a bigger screen and keyboard, the 16-inch HP EliteBook 660 is worth investigating. This business laptop has an efficient Intel Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – perfect for handling day-to-day office work and large spreadsheets. It also has a fingerprint reader, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for high-speed peripherals and charging, plus Wi-Fi 6E. Bundled with the 23.8-inch HP Series 3 Pro display, this deal saves 22% off the RRP." data-dimension25="$2699">View Deal</a></p></div><p>Looking for more bargains? <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/eofy-sale" target="_blank">Explore the full range of HP EOFY discounts</a>.</p><p><em>HP Australia is a TechRadar preferred partner (</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/content-funding-on-techradar"><em>What does that mean?</em></a><em>)</em></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP speeds towards China exit as tariffs bite ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ "Almost no" China-made HP products will be heading to the US soon. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP says it is on track to halt work in China</strong></li><li><strong>Computing giant will halt production in China to avoid Trump tariffs</strong></li><li><strong>HP also reveals price hikes to deal with higher than expected tariffs</strong></li></ul><p>HP Inc has revealed it is nearly done with its exit from China as the Trump administration tariffs continue to affect even the biggest companies.</p><p>Speaking on its <a href="https://investor.hp.com/news-events/news/news-details/2025/HP-Inc--Reports-Fiscal-2025-Second-Quarter-Results/default.aspx" target="_blank">latest Q2 2025 earnings call</a>, company president and CEO Enrique Lores said it has "accelerated" its move to have zero products heading to the US, made in China.</p><p>HP Inc had said it would make such a move last quarter, and now seems close to ensuring it fully complies with the increasing punitive tariffs.</p><h2 id="hp-exiting-china">HP exiting China</h2><p>“A quarter ago, we shared that our goal was to have less than ten percent of the products in North America being shipped from China by September,” Lores said on the call.</p><p>“We have accelerated that and we share that now almost no products will be coming from China sold in the US by June. It’s a very significant acceleration of the plan that we have."</p><p>“We accelerated the shift of factories out from China into Southeast Asia, into Mexico to a certain extent in the US to mitigate the impact of the change,” he added.</p><p>Lores also revealed that in order to avoid further tariffs, HP will also no longer use the US as a distribution hub for products sold in Canada or to Latin America.</p><p>The company revealed $13.2 billion net revenue for Q2 2025, up 3.3% year on year, however EPS (earnings per share) fell from $061 to $042 - below the company's outlook.</p><p>Lores noted the company was in, "a very different economic situation from where we were a few months ago in terms of both consumer and business confidence," forcing it to take what he called "price actions", effectively increases across PC and printing hardware.</p><p>“In light of the increased macroeconomic uncertainty, we have adjusted our outlook to reflect moderated demand and the net impact of trade-related costs,” Karen Parkhill, CFO, HP Inc, said, adding the company was, "executing targeted mitigation strategies, and assuming current conditions remain, we expect to fully offset these costs by Q4.”</p><p>She noted HP had, “worked aggressively to respond to changes in the regulatory trade environment” however, “tariff increases announced in April were higher than expected."</p><p>“The full benefit of these mitigating actions can take a few months lead time depending on the scope,” Parkhill added.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations" target="_blank">best mobile workstations</a> around today</li><li>We've also rounded up the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-hp-printers" target="_blank">best HP printers</a> on offer</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/dells-super-powered-new-mobile-workstation-has-one-crucial-feature-which-sets-it-apart-from-all-the-competition" target="_blank">Dell's super-powered new mobile workstation has one crucial feature which sets it apart from all the competition</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP is changing the game with its new laptops – the OmniBook 5 Series combines OLED displays, big battery claims, and temptingly affordable price tags ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP just unveiled its new OmniBook 5 Series laptops at Computex 2025, with huge battery life claims. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Isaiah Williams ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MarcSL6fBJkKDdfww66BCN.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP has introduced the OmniBook 5 Series, using Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors</strong></li><li><strong>Both the OmniBook 5 14 and OmniBook 5 16, feature OLED displays</strong></li><li><strong>They're both expected to be available in July</strong></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/computex">Computex 2025</a> is well underway, which means there's plenty of new tech ranging from new desktop PC hardware to portable devices – and we have a new lineup for the latter which is intent on improving productivity.</p><p>HP has <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/newsroom/blogs/2025/HP-OmniBook5-Snapdragon.html" target="_blank">announced its new OmniBook 5 Series</a>, with the <strong>OmniBook 5 14-inch and the OmniBook 5 16-inch laptops</strong> providing significant leaps in processing power (using Snapdragon X Plus and X chips) and visual quality; most importantly, HP claims its new series has 'the world's longest battery life in a consumer AI PC notebook'. </p><p>As per HP's blog, each laptop will feature up to 34 hours of battery life, which should ensure consumers get the most out of their activities. When running low on battery, you'll be able to get right back up to speed with HP Fast Charge, which charges you up to 50% in just 30 minutes.</p><p>These impressive claims may not come as a surprise, since Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors are ideal for battery efficiency, providing exceptional performance that rivals some of Apple's M-based chips while ensuring battery life is at its best.</p><p>It's also worth noting that both laptops will have OLED displays, capable of providing excellent picture quality thanks to deep black levels stemming from a high contrast ratio. This will be ideal for video content, including creative tasks that require great color accuracy – and this is further supported with a 95.3 DCI-P3 color gamut and 0.2ms response time.</p><p>Perhaps the biggest highlight here, beyond power and capabilities, is the pricing. The HP OmniBook 14 is anticipated to launch in July, starting at $799 via HP's online store. Its counterpart, the HP OmniBook 16, is also expected to launch in July, starting at $849 – and both of these are affordable prices, considering the benefits available here.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.26%;"><img id="kABEuhHamMZuF3io9fvRRC" name="HP OmniBook 5 14" alt="HP OmniBook 5 14 laptop" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/kABEuhHamMZuF3io9fvRRC.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5000" height="2813" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="oled-is-all-i-ever-need">OLED is all I ever need...</h2><p>At those sensible asking prices, OLED laptops that have great battery life and performance are all I need – and that's why I think this new OmniBook 5 Series is worth keeping an eye on.</p><p>Despite the concerns of burn-in and text fringing (which have been improved with next-gen OLED displays), using an OLED display has single-handedly uplifted my enjoyment while gaming and watching movies. And if you're lucky like me, you won't actually notice text fringing when working.</p><p>In my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/laptops/lenovo-yoga-slim-7x-review-thought-oled-was-overrated-not-with-this-laptop-its-one-of-the-best-looking-ive-ever-used">Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x review</a>, I highlighted how it's one of the best OLED displays I've ever seen; I won't be surprised if I end up saying the same about HP's new OmniBook Series.</p><p>With the claims of battery life that rival other Snapdragon laptops, it's a no-brainer starting at $749 – and the Snapdragon X Plus (8-core version) features 45 NPU TOPS for AI applications and tasks.</p><p>We'll have to wait for real-world performance results, but stick around and check out our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/live/computex2025">Computex 2025 live blog</a> to keep an eye out for more details.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-may-also-like"><span>You may also like...</span></h3><ul><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/next-gen-laptops-bonkers-pcs-and-too-much-ai-heres-what-i-expect-to-see-at-computex-2025">Next-gen laptops, bonkers PCs, and too much AI: here's what I expect to see at Computex 2025</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/intel-is-seemingly-preparing-a-huge-battlemage-gpu-reveal-at-computex-2025-and-its-expected-to-be-a-higher-end-offering">Intel is seemingly preparing a huge Battlemage GPU reveal at Computex 2025 – and it's expected to be a higher-end offering</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/amd-subtly-confirms-reveal-date-for-its-next-radeon-gpu-an-ideal-time-to-compete-with-nvidia-at-computex-2025">AMD subtly confirms reveal date for its next Radeon GPU – an ideal time to compete with Nvidia at Computex 2025</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ PC makers are planning plants in Saudi Arabia to try and avoid US tariffs ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Lenovo's plans to move manufacturing to Saudi Arabia could be met with similar moves by HP and Dell. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Lenovo plans to start production in Saudi Arabia by 2026</strong></li><li><strong>The biggest benefit is 10% vs. 245% reciprocal tax</strong></li><li><strong>US PC market is 27% of global market</strong></li></ul><p>Major PC makers like Lenovo, HP and Dell are reportedly exploring building new manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia in order to avoid high US tariffs on Chinese-made goods.</p><p>A new report by <em>DigiTimes </em>(via <a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/top-pc-oems-reportedly-planning-saudi-arabia-plants-to-avoid-us-tariffs-lenovo-hp-dell-exploring-options-as-panic-continues" target="_blank"><em>Tom's Hardware</em></a>) said Lenovo looks to be the furthest alone, having <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/lenovo-is-building-a-billion-dollar-pc-and-server-plant-in-saudi-arabia">announced</a> a PC and server assembly plant in Riyadh in January this year, backed by a $2 billion investment from a Saudi Public Investment Fund subsidiary.</p><p>With production set to start by 2026, the Hong Kong-based OEM's plans would see it open a new Middle East and Africa (MEA) headquarters in Saudi Arabia, "[enhancing] its global presence."</p><h2 id="using-saudi-arabia-to-avoid-chinese-tariffs">Using Saudi Arabia to avoid Chinese tariffs</h2><p><em>DigiTimes</em> says HP and Dell have also sent teams to Saudi Arabia to scout out potential factory sites following local government invitations. </p><p>The biggest attraction for manufacturers to relocate to Saudi Arabia are the 10% reciprocal tariffs, compared with 245% for China.</p><p>Having a base in Riyadh would also enable the likes of Lenovo, HP and Dell to have better access to the MEA markets – a factor acknowledged by Lenovo.</p><p>In 2024, Lenovo shipped 11,872 desktops and notebooks to the US, making it the third-biggest in terms of volume with a 17.2% market share, behind Dell (22.8%) and HP (25.3%). </p><p>With 69,210 PCs sold across the US last year, the country accounted for 27% of all global PC shipments, highlighting the nation's buying power.</p><p>Lenovo, HP and Dell aren't the only companies looking to get out of China to reduce costs. TSMC and Apple recently announced their own manufacturing investments within the US, spanning production, R&D, training and more.</p><p>However, the PC market's immediate future remains uncertain. "In addition to the direct impact of tariffs, the stop-start nature of announcements and delays have cast uncertainty around pricing for consumer electronics this year," Canalys Analyst Greg Davis <a href="https://canalys.com/newsroom/us-pc-market-q4-2024" target="_blank">explained</a>.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>Need an upgrade? These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">best business laptops</a> and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations">best mobile workstations</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/chinese-tech-companies-want-to-enter-the-us-market-despite-trade-and-tariff-war">Chinese tech companies want to enter the US market despite trade and tariff war</a></li><li>For something with more power, consider the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-workstations">best workstations</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP agrees million-dollar settlement over "false advertising" on PCs, keyboards ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP will pay $4 million settlement following lawsuit. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP has agreed to settle a lawsuit by forking out $4 million</strong></li><li><strong>It relates to misleading pricing on PCs and peripherals ‘on sale’</strong></li><li><strong>Eligible consumers will have purchased between 2021 and 2024</strong></li></ul><p>HP has agreed to pay a $4 million settlement over allegations of false advertising on its website relating to its sale of computers and peripherals.</p><p>The settlement stems from a lawsuit originally filed in October 2021. Preliminary approval for the class-action settlement was granted by a US District Judge earlier this month.</p><p>According to the lawsuit, HP allegedly showed misleading original prices on its website for some PCs, mice and keyboards, making it appear as though they were much cheaper than usual when on sale.</p><h2 id="misleading-prices">Misleading prices</h2><p>Strike-through prices on sale items made products appear more discounted than they actually were, with some rare or never sold at the original price anyway.</p><p>HP’s $4 million payment will go toward “Settlement Class members’ claims; court-approved Notice and Settlement Administration Costs; court-approved Settlement Class Representatives’ Service Award; and court-approved Settlement Class Counsel Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Award,” the judge’s approval confirms. “All residual funds will be distributed pro rata to Settlement Class members who submitted valid claims and cashed checks.”</p><p>The lawsuit applies to customers who bought HP desktops, laptops, mice or keyboards advertised as being discounted for more than 75% of the time between June 5, 2021 and October 28, 2024.</p><p>One of the examples given was a $999.99 HP All-in-One machine bought by a plaintiff in September 2021. It was advertised as having $100 off, marked at $899.99, however it had been sold at that lower price since April 2021.</p><p>Among the three pages of <a href="https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/settlement_product_list.pdf" target="_blank">eligible models</a> shared by <em>Ars Technica</em> include HP Spectre, Chromebook, Envy, Pavilion and Omen models.</p><p>Although HP has agreed to pay a multimillion-dollar settlement, it hasn’t technically admitted to any wrongdoing. <em>TechRadar Pro </em>has asked HP for a reaction to the agreement, but we did not receive an immediate response.</p><p>Via <a href="https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/04/hp-agrees-to-4m-settlement-over-claims-of-falsely-advertising-pcs-keyboards/" target="_blank"><em>Ars Technica</em></a></p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>Need an upgrade? These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">best business laptops</a> and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations">best mobile workstations</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/now-hp-printers-are-being-bricked-following-firmware-update">Now HP printers are being bricked following firmware update</a></li><li>Got your eyes on an HP? We’ve listed the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/what-s-the-best-hp-laptop-904710">best HP laptops</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP LaserJet M209dw printer review ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Miniature mono laser is a perfect fit for the micro office. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jim Hill ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sBwWV6f6i9pZaZ7nvV4ujF.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Specs</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Type: </strong>mono laser printer</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Functions: </strong>Print only</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Connectivity: </strong>Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Data storage slots: </strong>none</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Max print speed: </strong>29ppm</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Max paper size: </strong>Letter/A4</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Print quality: </strong>600 x 600 dpi</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Memory: </strong>64 MB</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Apple AirPrint: </strong>yes</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Consumables included: </strong>Black cartridge (700 pages)</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Dimensions/Weight: </strong>355 x 279 x 205 mm (WxDxH)/12.3lb/5.6kg</p></div></div><p>The HP LaserJet M209dw is an affordable and remarkably compact mono laser printer aimed at small business and the micro office. It’s a simple print-only device, but it comes with key features such as auto-duplex printing, dual-band Wi-Fi, Wolf Security and fax functionality that add up to something that would do well in a shared office. </p><p>HP reckons it can handle a duty cycle of up to 2,000 pages per month. Being a LaserJet, rather than an inkjet, I already know it’ll always be ready to print without fear of blocked nozzles, and the total cost of ownership looks very competitive. </p><p>However, I was curious how it would compare to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-home-printer" target="_blank">best home printers</a> and the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-small-business-printers" target="_blank">best small business printers</a> I've reviewed. After all, with only one paper input, however, and not much inbox toner, it still needs to justify its $149 price tag, so let’s delve deeper. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-design-and-build"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Design and build</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3995px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.22%;"><img id="2daRquazBnuWyYWFXtRvin" name="HP LaserJet M209dw pages" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2daRquazBnuWyYWFXtRvin.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3995" height="2246" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>HP often leads the way when it comes to printer design and innovation and the LaserJet M209dw is a good example. It’s significantly smaller than the similarly priced <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/brother-hl-l2865dw-printer-review" target="_blank">Brother HL-L2865DW</a> in every dimension and with its paper tray folded away, it fits into my desk drawer. In operation, though, you’ll need to keep the paper cassette in place so it takes up a bit more desk space than those dimensions suggest. </p><p>There’s no scanner, no touchscreen display and just one paper input, so it’s a minimal and clean aesthetic. The buttons are on top while a stripe of vivid LED light across the front panel lets you know when the printer is on and connected to the Wi-Fi. It changes from violet to blue when it’s online. </p><p>The paper input tray feels rather insubstantial and comes unclipped a bit too easily. On the plus side, this forward-facing flap makes it easy to load 150 sheets of paper and switch paper stock quickly. It’ll take any paper size from 4x6 photo paper to A4 or legal. With no additional multi-purpose input tray it’s something I had to do a lot during the test. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-features-specifications"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Features & specifications </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="5uMvkiFLjdDA4LKLkGSmhn" name="HP LaserJet M209dw unboxed" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5uMvkiFLjdDA4LKLkGSmhn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Being a budget print-only device, the HP LaserJet M209dw isn't likely to top my round-up of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-hp-printers" target="_blank">best HP printers</a> any time soon. It has few features to mention. You do have, what I consider the essentials for a business printer; auto-duplex, dual-band Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB ports and some security software to prevent attacks over the network. But it also has Bluetooth to make the setup procedure easier, and if you use the HP Smart software, you add a fax facility and the ability to print remotely via the cloud. </p><p>It’s a pity there’s no multi-purpose tray for those one-off jobs such as printing on headed paper and a display of some sort would have been nice. For such a small printer that’s regularly discounted to below the one hundred dollar price point, I can’t complain too much.</p><p>The quoted maximum print speed of 29ppm (pages per minute) in simplex draft mode is not too shabby, and there’s room for 150 sheets of paper in the input tray. The output tray can hold 100 sheets. There’s no USB Host port at the front, but you do have Ethernet and USB ports at the rear. Print quality is given as the standard 600x600dpi and there’s 64GB of inbuilt memory, which is less than most new printers, but it didn’t prove to be a problem during the test.  </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-setup-and-operation"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Setup and operation</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="PvCTi8taqxyusCYazA44kn" name="HP LaserJet M209dw controls" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/PvCTi8taqxyusCYazA44kn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>With Bluetooth built in and a good companion app called HP Smart, the HP LaserJet M209dw is especially easy to set up. The starter cartridge is already installed, so all you need to do is load some plain paper, turn on and follow the instructions on your smartphone. You’ll see your new printer appear on the app because it can make a Bluetooth connection right away and then help you to join your local Wi-Fi network. </p><p>OK, so it didn’t actually work first time for me, but after turning things off and on again, I managed to get the printer online eventually. I’m sure this had more to do with the capricious nature of Wi-Fi than HP’s streamlined setup procedure. </p><p>A touchscreen interface would have made the HP LaserJet M209dw easier to operate, but a simple print-only device like this doesn’t really need one. The forward-facing paper tray is conveniently located for switching media and the button controls are intuitive enough. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-performance"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Performance</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="mK2hpXmdL8oBQA4aFZSBbn" name="HP LaserJet M209dw paper" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mK2hpXmdL8oBQA4aFZSBbn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP LaserJet M209dw printed clearly and reliably throughout the test, with no misprints or paper jams. It did especially well with black text on plain paper, which appeared consistently crisp and legible down to the smallest point size. Printing in draft mode produced only slightly paler print that would be fine for most circumstances. </p><p>This isn’t the fastest laser printer on the block. Its top speed of 29ppm is slower than that of the Brother HL-L2865DW, but it’ll still beat any inkjet and it flips the paper in auto-duplex mode quite quickly. The first page out time is given as 7.6 seconds, but this depends on so many factors as to make it a not very useful parameter. More significant is the 30-second warm up time, which is rather slow. </p><p>The HP LaserJet M209dw is not so good at printing graphics and photos. Both appear too dark and with poor contrast, as you can see in the photo comparison where a Xerox printer shows how the lion should look. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-consumables"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Consumables </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="GUb5mqe3a5bbmDVCsGpadn" name="HP LaserJet M209dw toner" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GUb5mqe3a5bbmDVCsGpadn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP LaserJet M209dw will take a high yield black toner cartridge (135X) costing around US$130 (£83), which gives a reasonable page rate, that’s just a little higher than the aforementioned Brother HL-L2460DW. </p><p>It’s significantly more expensive to run than an ink tank inkjet like the Epson EcoTank ET-M2140, but much cheaper than any cartridge inkjet. I should warn you that there’s not much toner in the starter cartridge that comes with this printer. Barely enough for 700 pages. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-maintenance"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Maintenance </span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="2Zc77VbLRYixG7dWCc3Wen" name="HP LaserJet M209dw rear" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2Zc77VbLRYixG7dWCc3Wen.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Usually, the only component of any of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laser-printer" target="_blank">best laser printers</a> that you need to replace is the imaging drum, but in this case the drum is integrated into the cartridge, so you’re replacing it every time you change cartridges. Unlike inkjets, which need to run a maintenance cycle every so often, the only thing to think about here is stopping an excess of dust from penetrating the printer.   </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-laserjet-m209dw-final-verdict"><span>HP LaserJet M209dw: Final verdict</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="7KGLF4uadGi4WHicghEYom" name="HP LaserJet M209dw side" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7KGLF4uadGi4WHicghEYom.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HP)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The HP LaserJet M209dw is so small and effective and reasonably priced that it’s hard not to like. </p><p>Home users will appreciate the prompt and precise pages of text that this black and white printer can turn out and the Bluetooth-enabled setup procedure, while business users in a small shared office will welcome HP’s Wolf Security protection and dual-band Wi-Fi. </p><p>I would like to have seen an additional multi-purpose input tray, as the solitary 150-sheet input is limiting. And while text looks sharp, graphics generally appear too dark and lacking in contrast. The amount of toner in the setup cartridge (enough for 700 pages) is also a bit stingy, but those niggles are all explained by the low price and conveniently compact size of this neat laser printer.  </p><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/uv2DE6LqSF484eDSBhAEin.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RbvPATdVMEsRYGhnpgBM5m.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/cQ7WBS8ujYAEzFEcMoa4kn.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2TB9Jy3ex7uC2AJwfBRudn.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NgGa548e7RfvBUL6KcbLTm.jpg" alt="HP LaserJet M209dw during our review process" /><figcaption><small role="credit">HP</small></figcaption></figure></figure><p><em>For more budget models, I've reviewed the </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-cheap-printers" target="_blank"><em>best cheap printers</em></a><em> around.</em></p><ul><li><a href="#main">^ Back to top</a></li></ul>
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                                <p>The <a href="https://www.techradar.com/seasonal-sales/amazon-kicks-off-massive-spring-sale-early-here-are-the-17-best-deals-id-buy">Amazon Spring Sale </a>is nearly over, but there are still some great savings across the world of tech to be had. So if you're looking for some inspiration to take advantage of before the event comes to an end, then you're in luck, as we've rounded up the hottest reviews of the week. </p><ul><li><strong>Read all of our </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/reviews-roundup"><strong>previous Review Recaps</strong></a></li></ul><p>And there are some big ticket items here, including the new Razer Blade gaming laptop, which has some big boots to fill given the brand's stellar predecessors, while Huawei has hit it out the park with its first foray into the open-ear headphone market, as the FreeArc have the best sound around. Also, Shark's TurboBlade fan has been something of a revelation to us, thanks to an ingenious design – read on to find out more.</p><h2 id="1-tcl-qm6k-tv-review">1. <a href="https://www.techradar.com/televisions/tcl-qm6k-tv-review">TCL QM6K TV review</a></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3072px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="h34WB27bBVc3y6r2j9tNkZ" name="TCL QM6K listing" alt="TCL QM6K showing image of man with headphones" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/h34WB27bBVc3y6r2j9tNkZ.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3072" height="1728" attribution="" class=""><img id="XQwa3uQN6bqbGRYxeCp6f6" class="endorsement-img endorsement-bottom-left" style="max-width: 100px; max-height: 100px;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/XQwa3uQN6bqbGRYxeCp6f6.png" name="tr-awards-badges-2023-recommended-white" alt="TechRadar recommends badge on a white background"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure>        <div class="featured_product_block featured_block_standard" data-id="69eb46e2-7614-4be5-bb52-17d9c8ccad51">                        <div class="featured_product_details_wrapper">                <div class="featured_product_title_wrapper">                                                                                <div class="featured__title"></div>                                <div class="stars__reviews"><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating" class="chunk rating"><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><meta itemprop="bestRating" content="100.0" /><meta itemprop="worstRating" content="0.0" /><meta itemprop="ratingValue" content="80" /></span></div>                </div>                <div class="subtitle__description">                                                            <p><p>If you're looking for that sweet spot between affordability and picture quality, the QM6K mostly fits the bill and could be a contender as one the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/best-tv">best TVs </a>in this regard. Aside from the vibrant colors and impressive contrast, it also has quite a few clever features, including Dolby Vision IQ support, IMAX Enhanced, and Google voice assistant.</p><p>The QM6K is also a boon for gamers, given its high 144Hz refresh rate and support for both Nvidia G Sync and AMD FreeSync to eliminate screen tear. However, we didn't find the brightness levels or sound quality of the QM6K particularly impressive, but at this price, it's still worthy of inclusion on your shortlist.</p></p>                </div>                <div class="pro-con"><div class="list-pros-wrapper"><h4 class="list-pros-label">Pros</h4><ul class="list-pros"><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Great value</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Good color and contrast</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Straightforward UI</li></ul></div><div class="list-cons-wrapper"><h4 class="list-cons-label">Cons</h4><ul class="list-cons"><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>The sound isn’t that great</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Just average brightness</li></ul></div></div>            </div>        </div><h2 id="2-huawei-freearc-review">2. <a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/earbuds-airpods/the-huawei-freearc-are-the-best-sounding-open-ear-headphones-ive-ever-tested-and-theyre-surprisingly-cheap">Huawei FreeArc review</a></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="y5MYTmZfo6PYyJN6zC3FgS" name="Huawei FreeArc single bud on table" alt="The Huawei FreeArc on a white shelf." src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/y5MYTmZfo6PYyJN6zC3FgS.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="900" attribution="" class=""><img id="tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9" class="endorsement-img endorsement-bottom-left" style="max-width: 100px; max-height: 100px;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9.png" name="tr-awards-badges-2023-recommended-black" alt="TechRadar recommends logo on a dark blue background"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure>        <div class="featured_product_block featured_block_standard" data-id="264d12c0-a36d-474d-98e5-7d7a17e34cce">                        <div class="featured_product_details_wrapper">                <div class="featured_product_title_wrapper">                                                                                <div class="featured__title"></div>                                <div class="stars__reviews"><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating" class="chunk rating"><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star half"></span><meta itemprop="bestRating" content="100.0" /><meta itemprop="worstRating" content="0.0" /><meta itemprop="ratingValue" content="90" /></span></div>                </div>                <div class="subtitle__description">                                                            <p><p>Huawei is perhaps best known for its smartphones and tablets, but now its entered the open-ear headphone game, and what a debut it's made. We found the FreeArc offered superb sound - equal to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/earbuds-airpods/the-best-open-ear-headphones">best open ear headphones</a>, in fact - while fitting comfortably in our ears. </p><p>There were a few drawbacks we found, though, including its laborious app installation process on Android devices (owing to the various sanctions imposed on the brand here in the West), while the battery life wasn't great. It also misses out on ANC, but given its competitive price, the FreeArc are still impressive. </p></p>                </div>                <div class="pro-con"><div class="list-pros-wrapper"><h4 class="list-pros-label">Pros</h4><ul class="list-pros"><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Top-tier sound</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Competitive price</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Comfortable fit</li></ul></div><div class="list-cons-wrapper"><h4 class="list-cons-label">Cons</h4><ul class="list-cons"><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>App download pains</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Middling battery life</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Would benefit from ANC</li></ul></div></div>            </div>        </div><h2 id="3-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-review">3. <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/desktop-pcs/i-spent-a-week-testing-the-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-and-while-its-not-the-best-choice-for-gaming-it-is-great-for-everyday-computing">HP OmniStudio X 31.5 review</a></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="R5s2wvmHcdmJGzseMW2Jd3" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-performance-dos" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC with display showcasing a white rabbit wearing yellow sunglasses" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/R5s2wvmHcdmJGzseMW2Jd3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" class=""><img id="tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9" class="endorsement-img endorsement-bottom-left" style="max-width: 100px; max-height: 100px;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9.png" name="tr-awards-badges-2023-recommended-black" alt="TechRadar recommends logo on a dark blue background"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure>        <div class="featured_product_block featured_block_standard" data-id="d9edda2e-e47d-4d42-bd5c-dfcd174b961b">                        <div class="featured_product_details_wrapper">                <div class="featured_product_title_wrapper">                                                                                <div class="featured__title"></div>                                <div class="stars__reviews"><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating" class="chunk rating"><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><meta itemprop="bestRating" content="100.0" /><meta itemprop="worstRating" content="0.0" /><meta itemprop="ratingValue" content="80" /></span></div>                </div>                <div class="subtitle__description">                                                            <p><p>We found the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 to be a versatile All-In-One (AIO) desktop PC with an impressive 4K display, rendering content with verve which, combined with its powerful GPU, makes it a great choice for creatives. The internal speakers and integrated webcam are pleasant additions, too.</p><p>However, it might not be the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-all-in-one-computer">best all-in-one computer</a> when it comes to powerhouse gaming performance, and the included mouse and keyboard aren't exactly awe-inspiring, but the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 is still a competent workhorse when it comes to using creative apps and executing everyday tasks.</p></p>                </div>                <div class="pro-con"><div class="list-pros-wrapper"><h4 class="list-pros-label">Pros</h4><ul class="list-pros"><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Awesome creative performance</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Lovely 4K display</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Fantastic design</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Great speakers, webcam and microphone</li></ul></div><div class="list-cons-wrapper"><h4 class="list-cons-label">Cons</h4><ul class="list-cons"><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Keyboard and mouse not great</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Lackluster gaming performance</li></ul></div></div>            </div>        </div><h2 id="4-shark-turboblade-review">4. <a href="https://www.techradar.com/home/air-quality/shark-turboblade-fan-review">Shark TurboBlade review</a></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="7mA4WfqfYpA8FcTxJnRcWh" name="PXL_20250315_181347604" alt="Shark TurboBlade fan in reviewer's home" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7mA4WfqfYpA8FcTxJnRcWh.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" class=""><img id="tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9" class="endorsement-img endorsement-bottom-left" style="max-width: 100px; max-height: 100px;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9.png" name="tr-awards-badges-2023-recommended-black" alt="TechRadar recommends logo on a dark blue background"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure>        <div class="featured_product_block featured_block_standard" data-id="625a3ef8-d5ee-4c45-8963-546e64e2f6f8">                        <div class="featured_product_details_wrapper">                <div class="featured_product_title_wrapper">                                                                                <div class="featured__title"></div>                                <div class="stars__reviews"><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating" class="chunk rating"><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><meta itemprop="bestRating" content="100.0" /><meta itemprop="worstRating" content="0.0" /><meta itemprop="ratingValue" content="80" /></span></div>                </div>                <div class="subtitle__description">                                                            <p><p>Summer is just around the corner, so now's a good time to think about how to keep cool. We tested Shark's new TurboBlade fan, which looks more than up to the task, featuring arms that pivot to blow blades of air anywhere you like. </p><p>We found the airflow powerful enough to cool rooms rapidly, while the vents offered plenty of adjustment. We were also impressed with the number of settings available, which include 10 different speeds, an oscillation control, and a timer. However, we thought it was a shame that no app exists for controlling the TurboBlade, and the price is quite steep, but it performs as well as the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-fans">best fans</a> around.</p></p>                </div>                <div class="pro-con"><div class="list-pros-wrapper"><h4 class="list-pros-label">Pros</h4><ul class="list-pros"><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Powerful airflow, fast cooling</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Innovative design</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Natural Breeze mode is great</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Oscillation and timer capabilities</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Vents highly adjustable</li></ul></div><div class="list-cons-wrapper"><h4 class="list-cons-label">Cons</h4><ul class="list-cons"><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>No app control</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>By-hand angle / vent adjustments</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>A little large</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Cord a bit short</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Investment pricing</li></ul></div></div>            </div>        </div><h2 id="5-razer-blade-16-2025">5. <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/gaming-laptops/razer-blade-16-2025-review">Razer Blade 16 (2025)</a></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4032px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="r2JjMhRBLcKWHQSLSaq9Hc" name="blade16listing" alt="The Razer Blade 16 photographed for TechRadar on a white surface with plants in the background." src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/r2JjMhRBLcKWHQSLSaq9Hc.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4032" height="2268" attribution="" class=""><img id="tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9" class="endorsement-img endorsement-bottom-left" style="max-width: 100px; max-height: 100px;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tDPLmWKruLtwNfkdtNegf9.png" name="tr-awards-badges-2023-recommended-black" alt="TechRadar recommends logo on a dark blue background"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure>        <div class="featured_product_block featured_block_standard" data-id="7db32f15-a636-4b66-b506-c1b47ad58873">                        <div class="featured_product_details_wrapper">                <div class="featured_product_title_wrapper">                                                                                <div class="featured__title"></div>                                <div class="stars__reviews"><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating" class="chunk rating"><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star"> </span><span class="icon icon-star half"></span><meta itemprop="bestRating" content="100.0" /><meta itemprop="worstRating" content="0.0" /><meta itemprop="ratingValue" content="90" /></span></div>                </div>                <div class="subtitle__description">                                                            <p><p>Razer's new gaming laptop, the Razer Blade 16 (2025), made quite an impression on us when we reviewed it. Its gaming performance is class-leading, thanks to the range of Nvidia RTX 5000 cards it can be configured with, while a few improvements over previous models bring it level with the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-gaming-laptops-top-5-gaming-notebooks-reviewed-1258471" target="_blank">best gaming laptops</a> around right now. </p><p>The keyboard is one such upgrade, as the keys have more travel and operate more smoothly than before. There are no 4K display options for this year's model, though, but the QHD+ OLED screen was enough to blow us away. It commands an eye-watering price tag, but the Razer Blade 16 is the embodiment of portable gaming par excellence.</p></p>                </div>                <div class="pro-con"><div class="list-pros-wrapper"><h4 class="list-pros-label">Pros</h4><ul class="list-pros"><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Staggeringly good performance </li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Stunning OLED QHD+ display</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>Fantastic build quality</li><li class='list-item list-item-pros'>New and improved keyboard</li></ul></div><div class="list-cons-wrapper"><h4 class="list-cons-label">Cons</h4><ul class="list-cons"><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>Just ludicrously expensive</li><li class='list-item list-item-cons'>No 4K display option</li></ul></div></div>            </div>        </div>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP ZBook Ultra G1a delivers AI-powered performance with a 16-core Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395, 128GB RAM, and a high-speed 2TB SSD. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP ZBook Ultra G1a comes with a massive 126GB RAM and 2TB SSD</strong></li><li><strong>Preorders are available now, priced between $3,797 and $4,049 at US retailers</strong></li><li><strong>ZBook Ultra G1a is built for AI, data analysis, and video production</strong></li></ul><p>HP has revealed the ZBook Ultra G1a, a<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations">mobile workstation</a> that features a 16-core AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 processor with a 3GHz base clock and 5.1GHz boost speed.</p><p>The new device will handle professionals' AI applications, large datasets, and high-resolution content, with integrated AMD Radeon 8060S graphics ensuring smooth performance for intensive tasks like <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptops-for-video-editing">video editing</a>, while providing real-time power for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/best-llms">LLM</a> execution, rendering, and data analysis.</p><p>Just like the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/this-usd4299-laptop-comes-with-128gb-ram-by-default-plus-an-amd-ryzen-ai-9-apu-and-i-cant-wait-to-test-it">HP EliteBook X G1a</a>, it's equipped with 128GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 2TB PCIe NVMe <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/large-hard-drives-and-ssds">large SSD</a>, delivering one of the fastest computing experiences for demanding AI workloads and high-performance computing.</p><h2 id="performance-driven-workstation-with-ai-capabilities">Performance-driven workstation with AI capabilities</h2><p>The <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">business laptop</a> measures just 0.7 inches thick and weighing 1.5 kg, while its 14-inch OLED touchscreen offers a 2880 x 1800 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering sharp visuals with deep contrast.</p><p>There are two Thunderbolt-enabled USB-C ports, an additional USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, a USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 port, HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5mm audio jack, plus Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.</p><p>It's powered by a 74.5WHr four-cell battery for extended on-the-go usage and includes a 140W USB-C power adapter for fast recharging.</p><p>The HP ZBook Ultra G1a is now available for preorder across multiple US retailers, though the exact cost varies. </p><p>While <a href="https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1884051-REG/hp_bf6u5ut_aba_14_zbook_ultra_g1a.html/reviews" target="_blank">B&H Photo Video</a> lists it as high as $4,049.00, <a href="https://www.directdial.com/us/item/zbu14g1a-raim-p395-14-128gb-2t/bf6u5ut-aba" target="_blank">Directdial</a> offers it for as low as $3,797 - either way, it's for those who don't mind paying a premium for top-tier performance.</p><p>Via <a href="https://www.shopblt.com/item/hp-hewlett-packard-bf6u5ut-aba-smart-buy/hp_bf6u5utabah.html" target="_blank">Shopblt</a></p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-may-also-like"><span>You may also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-laptop-for-programming">best laptops for programming</a></li><li>We've listed the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-workstations">best workstations</a> right now</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/nvidias-most-expensive-blackwell-card-gets-massive-price-cut-but-it-is-not-the-rtx-5090">Nvidia's most expensive Blackwell card gets massive price cut but it is not the RTX 5090   </a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ The OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one desktop from HP that features a large 32-inch IPS 4K resolution display, Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, Nvidia RTX 4050 GPU and 1TB SSD drive. Other extras include dual 5-watt speakers with DTS:X Ultra compatibility alongside a push-up web camera. ]]>
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                                <h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-one-minute-review"><span>HP OmniStudio X 31.5: One-minute review</span></h2><p>With Apple stepping away from larger 27-inch-screen all-in-one iMacs, HP seized the opportunity with the OmniStudio X 31.5—a sleek, powerhouse Windows PC that’s far more than just a pretty display. At its heart is a 32-inch 4K IPS screen (or 27-inch FHD option), but under the hood lies serious performance muscle: an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, an Nvidia RTX 4050 GPU and a 1TB SSD. </p><p>This makes the OmniStudio X more than capable of juggling everything from dozens of Chrome tabs to high-resolution creative workflows in Photoshop and Premiere Pro.</p><p>Its setup is refreshingly straightforward, while the design is both thoughtful and practical. </p><p>Multiple ports are neatly placed along the rear panel and adjustable neck, and a cleverly integrated pop-up webcam delivers solid performance for video calls and meetings. </p><p>The overall aesthetic and functionality make it a perfect fit for offices, libraries, and creative studios alike. </p><p>One disappointing aspect of the design is the included keyboard and mouse combo. The keyboard style does a great job of matching the overall desktop but lacks a lift for better positioning beyond its flimsy feel. On the other hand, the mouse isn’t any better as it's simply not very comfortable; especially during long typing sessions. </p><p>Priced at $1,660, the OmniStudio X 31.5 offers impressive value. From its high-end audiovisual features to its streamlined yet sophisticated design, this all-in-one desktop balances everyday productivity with creative performance—making it a compelling purchase. That doesn’t mean this all-in-one isn’t without some problems. </p><p>Even though the desktop has an Nvidia RTX 4050, it’s not enough for serious gaming experiences. In the modern AAA space, the 6GB of V-RAM just isn’t enough for most games going as low as 1080p. </p><p>You can forget about playing games in native 4K, though DLSS upscaling can help at least match the display’s resolution. Add a 60Hz refresh rate limit to the display itself and it’s only so much it can do in that department. </p><p>However, if you're looking more for casual gaming sessions between writing a review like this or editing social media content, you'll likely be satisfied with what the OmniStudio X 31.5 has to offer. </p><p>For professionals and creatives seeking a capable, visually striking desktop that handles demanding tasks with ease, this all-in-one makes a strong case. </p><p>While it falls short in areas like gaming and peripheral comfort, its overall performance and design still deliver a premium experience. It’s not built to be everything, but it nails what it sets out to do—serve as a stylish, high-powered productivity hub. </p><p>For those willing to overlook its minor setbacks, the OmniStudio X 31.5 offers a solid, future-forward option in today’s all-in-one desktop market.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-price-and-availability"><span>HP OmniStudio X 31.5: Price and availability</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="JdjAF2jPTLkMVgHy533NeE" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-listing-alternate" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC on a desk in between house plants with pop-out webcam revealed" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/JdjAF2jPTLkMVgHy533NeE.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Where can you get it? </strong>Available now in the US, UK, and Australian territories</li><li><strong>When can you get it? </strong>Available now</li><li><strong>How much does it cost? </strong>$830 - $1,715 / £1,599.00 - £2,249.99 / AU$3,399 - AU$4,199</li></ul><p>Available now in the United States, United Kingdom and Australian territories, the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 can be purchased in various customization options through HP’s online store. </p><p>Potential buyers in the United States have the most options available with choices of a 27.5-inch 1080p or flagship 4K 31.5-inch screen. On the lowest $830 tier, users can get the FHD 27.5-inch display with the Intel Core Ultra 5 processor with integrated Arc Graphics, 16GB DDR5 RAM and 256GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. </p><p>For more money, there are options for giving the display touch capabilities alongside a more powerful CPU, RAM and SSD storage. </p><p>Even more flexibility is offered on the 31.5-inch UHD model. Our review model with the specs mentioned above comes out at the price of $1,660. There are a few options to push the storage to 2TB SSD alongside Intel Wi-Fi 7 BE200 (2x2) and Bluetooth5.4 wireless card outside of the standard Realtek Wi-Fi 6E RTL8852CE (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card for $1,715. </p><p>The HP OmniStudio X 31.5 only comes in one screen size featuring the Intel Core Ultra 7 with RAM, Storage and GPU options ranging between £1,599 and £2,249. Though more options will be available in the future, there is currently only one version right now in Australia for $3,399. That’ll get users the 31.5 UHD display, Intel Ultra 7, RTX 4050, 32 GB DDR5-5600 RAM and 1 TB SSD. </p><p><strong>Value: 4 / 5 </strong></p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-specs"><span>HP OmniStudio X 31.5: Specs </span></h2><p>The HP OmniStudio X 31.5 currently comes in several configurations based around CPU, GPU, RAM and storage options.</p><div ><table><tbody><tr><td class="firstcol empty" ></td><td  ><p><strong>HP OmniStudio X 31.5 (Review)</strong></p></td><td  ><p><strong>HP OmniStudio X 27.5 (Lowest)</strong></p></td><td  ><p><strong>HP OmniStudio X 31.5 (Highest)</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Price:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>$1,660.99</p></td><td  ><p>$830.99</p></td><td  ><p>$1,715.99</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>CPU:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core Ultra 7 155H </p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core Ultra 5 </p></td><td  ><p>Intel Core Ultra 7 155H</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Graphics:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Arc Graphics</p></td><td  ><p>NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>RAM:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>32 GB DDR5-5600</p></td><td  ><p>16 GB DDR5-5600</p></td><td  ><p>32 GB DDR5-5600</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Storage:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>1 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe</p></td><td  ><p>256 GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe</p></td><td  ><p>2 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Display:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>80.01 cm (31.5") diagonal, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS, three-sided micro-edge, anti-glare, 550 nits, HDR 600, 95% DCI-P3 Non-touch screen</p></td><td  ><p>(27") diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, three-sided micro-edge, anti-glare, 300 nits, 99% sRGB, Non-touch screen + TUV+Eyesafe Display for Low Blue Light, TUV Flicker Free</p></td><td  ><p></p><p>80.01 cm (31.5") diagonal, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS, three-sided micro-edge, anti-glare, 550 nits, HDR 600, 95% DCI-P3 Non-touch screen</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Ports:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>1X USB Type-C 10Gbps</p><p>4X USB Type-A 10Gbps</p><p>1X headphone/microphone combo /  1X RJ-45 Ethernet port</p><p>1X USB Type-C 20Gbps signaling rate (DisplayPort 1.4 in/out)</p><p>1X HDMI-out 1.4; </p><p>1X HDMI-in 2.1</p></td><td  ><p>1X USB Type-C 10Gbps</p><p> 4X USB Type-A 10Gbps</p><p>1X headphone/microphone combo /  1X RJ-45 Ethernet port</p><p>1X USB Type-C 20Gbps signaling rate (DisplayPort 1.4 in/out)</p><p>1X HDMI-out 1.4; </p><p>1X HDMI-in 2.1</p></td><td  ><p>1X USB Type-C 10Gbps</p><p> 4X USB Type-A 10Gbps</p><p>1X headphone/microphone combo /  1X RJ-45 Ethernet port</p><p>1X USB Type-C 20Gbps signaling rate (DisplayPort 1.4 in/out)</p><p>1X HDMI-out 1.4; </p><p>1X HDMI-in 2.1</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Wireless:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>Realtek Wi-Fi 6E RTL8852CE (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card</p></td><td  ><p>Realtek Wi-Fi 6E RTL8852CE (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card</p></td><td  ><p>Intel Wi-Fi 7 BE200 (2x2) and Bluetooth5.4 wireless card</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Audio:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>Dual 5 W speakers; DTS:X Ultra; Poly Studio</p></td><td  ><p>Dual 5 W speakers; DTS:X Ultra; Poly Studio</p></td><td  ><p>Dual 5 W speakers; DTS:X Ultra; Poly Studio</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Weight:</strong></p></td><td  ><p>21.61 lb</p></td><td  ><p>21.61 lb</p></td><td  ><p>21.61 lb</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-design"><span>HP OmniStudio X 31.5: Design</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="LSkJKRC4bNic7YqTxFMavA" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-webcam" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC's pop-out webcam" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/LSkJKRC4bNic7YqTxFMavA.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>Set-up is a breeze </strong></li><li><strong>Ports are well-placed and the pop-up webcam is nice </strong></li><li><strong>Keyboard and mouse could use some work </strong></li></ul><p>Design-wise, there’s so much to love about the HP OmniStudio X 31.5. Starting with the relatively easy installation process. All users have to do is connect the base to the neck via a pre-installed screw and snap both parts into the back panel of the desktop via USB-C. </p><p>The Meteor Silver colorway blends an aluminum material for the base and neck with hard plastic on the actual all-in-one itself. For the display itself, thin bezels on the right, top and left of the display with a bigger one to showcase the HP logo provide enough screen real-estate.  </p><p>The all-in-one isn’t just sleek looks but also offers serious functionality through port placement alone. </p><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/H4MQi5E3d83z4iLGwVgKUS.jpg" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC port selection" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Future / John Loeffler</small></figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GAijTUb6qkkoquKAKpWyRS.jpg" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC port selection" /><figcaption><small role="credit">Future / John Loeffler</small></figcaption></figure></figure><p>The right side of the neck features a singular USB-C and two USB-A slots. On the rear panel is a singular USB-C, two USB-A, HDMI-in, HDMI-out, ethernet and power ports besides a 3.5 headphone/mic combo jack. On the right side of that same panel is a power button and clickable thumbstick for in-display menu options. </p><p>Popping the top of the OmniStudio X 31.5 reveals a 5MP webcam which feels good to push back in once done with it. Posability is respectable with tilt and height adjustment as well.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="35LJk8MaBUXKf5FNmGbbWb" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-keeb-mouse" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC bundled keyboard and mouse setup on a blue mousepad" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/35LJk8MaBUXKf5FNmGbbWb.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As mentioned previously, the sore spot of the design is the included mouse and keyboard. The mouse tries to be something for all sorts of hand sizes and shapes but ends up being uncomfortable for my medium-sized hand. After long-typing sessions, I definitely noticed a bit of hand cramping. </p><p>The keyboard works well enough but holding that back is the lack of a level raiser. Both keyboard and mouse unfortunately also require AAA batteries to work which is a shame considering its biggest competitor in the space features rechargeable batteries. </p><p>The OmniStudio X 31.5 nails the essentials of modern all-in-one design with a clean aesthetic, intuitive assembly and thoughtful hardware placement. For users prioritizing performance and style in a streamlined package, this all-in-one desktop makes a confident impression right out of the box.</p><p><strong>Design: 4.5 / 5</strong></p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5-performance"><span>HP OmniStudio X 31.5: Performance</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="zftYrG94HXc9UVcrmQM9nh" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-performance-sticker" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC Intel Core Ultra 7 sticker" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zftYrG94HXc9UVcrmQM9nh.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure><ul><li><strong>General tasks and creative software performance is top tier </strong></li><li><strong>Gaming performance is a bit wonky </strong></li><li><strong>Audio/visual and webcam capabilities are great </strong></li></ul><p>Over the course of a week with the HP OmniStudio X 31.5, I put the all-in-one through a mix of hybrid work tasks, creative projects, and light gaming. The bulk of my day job involved running Google Chrome with multiple tabs open—everything from Docs, Gmail, and Sheets to Asana, Hootsuite, and Wix—without a single hiccup in performance. </p><p>Even while managing those apps, I was able to jump into Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro to create high-resolution social media graphics and short-form video content, all without any lag or slowdown. That real-world performance aligns well with its PugetBench scores of 7102 for Premiere Pro and 6085 for Photoshop, making it a solid option for content creators who need reliability and speed.</p><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">HP OmniStudio X 31.5: Benchmarks</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text">Here's how the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:</p><p class="fancy-box__body-text"><strong>Blackmagic Disk Speed Test: </strong>Write - 2455.8, Read - 2759.9<br><strong>GeekBench: </strong>Single Core -  2133, Multi-Core - 12128<br><strong>HandBreak: </strong>1.8.2 - 4:50<br><strong>PugetBench for Adobe CC: </strong>Premiere Pro - 7102 , Photoshop - 6085<br><strong>3DMark: </strong> Fire Strike - 17292, Time Spy - 7582, Speed Way - 1827<br><strong>Assassin’s Creed Mirage: </strong>1080p - 65fps , 3840x2160 - 26<br><strong>Borderlands 3: </strong>1080p - 60.69fps , 3840x2160 - 16<br><strong>Dirt 5: </strong>1080p - 65fps , 3840x2160 - 26</p></div></div><p>One would think having the Intel Core Ultra 7 and Nvidia RTX 4050 would mean some low-to-mid-range gaming experiences. Because the mobile GPU is throttled to a total graphics power of 60 watts, it can barely handle most modern games even with the 6GB of VRAM. </p><p>This means many games released over the past five years are going to struggle on 4K settings without DLSS upscaling which doesn’t help much in this case. This is why it’s imperative for users who want to game stick to around 1080p resolution as many of our benchmarks would suggest. </p><p>For example, trying to play <em>Ninja Gaiden Black II</em> or <em>Forza Motorsport</em> at 4K even on lower settings turned the games into slide shows while other titles known for their visual prowess like<em> Cyberpunk 2077</em> and <em>Far Cry 6</em> wouldn’t run at all. In fact some games like <em>Black Myth: Wukong</em> wouldn’t run at all on low settings at 1080p because of VRAM limitations.</p><p>It’s unfortunate because the 4K display truly stands out, especially for work tasks and streaming ultra-high-definition content. The IPS panel delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors, sharp text, and solid brightness levels that make everyday use a pleasure. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="R5s2wvmHcdmJGzseMW2Jd3" name="hp-omnistudio-x-315-performance-dos" alt="HP OmniStudio X 31.5 all-in-one PC with display showcasing a white rabbit wearing yellow sunglasses" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/R5s2wvmHcdmJGzseMW2Jd3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)</span></figcaption></figure><p>For creatives, the color accuracy is especially impressive, with coverage of 100% sRGB, 93% P3, and 85% Adobe RGB—ideal for design and visual work. It’s a display that thoroughly caters to both productivity and creative precision. The dual 5W speakers featuring DTS:X Ultra provide some nice audio too. Though volume levels aren’t necessarily high and even lose audio quality at their highest setting, mid-levels sound pretty great. </p><p>Sometimes while testing, I had a meeting with my therapist and nutritionist through various video conferencing software like Zoom. During those times, video quality was excellent in mid-day lighting conditions and I was told by both individuals that they could hear me just fine. </p><p>Users can also utilize the webcam as a bio-metric security for log-in but response time may differ depending on lighting conditions as well. <br></p><p><strong>Performance:</strong> 4/5</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-should-i-buy-the-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5"><span>Should I buy the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 ?</span></h2><div ><table><thead><tr><th class="firstcol " ><p>Attributes</p></th><th  ><p>Notes</p></th><th  ><p>Rating</p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Value</strong></p></td><td  ><p>Our review model felt like a respectable bang for your buck option. There are several configurations to choose from, including an option under $1,000.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Design</strong></p></td><td  ><p>The design almost feels like a smarter take on Apple’s iMac with easy set-up, great port placement and pop-up webcam. That doesn’t even count the phenomenal audio/visuals from the 4K IPS screen and speakers. That keyboard and mouse ain’t it though.</p></td><td  ><p>4.5 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Performance</strong></p></td><td  ><p>For general application and creative usage, the all-in-one is an outstanding performer. Disappointment comes in the GPU which provides spotty performance that can be solid or overwhelmingly horrible when it comes to gaming.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr><tr><td class="firstcol " ><p><strong>Average Rating</strong></p></td><td  ><p>The HP OmniStudio X 31.5 is good at doing a lot of things even if it fails a bit in certain performance departments. Regardless, it rides a fine line on the price point, has a great design that’s functional, good audio/visual components and has a fine feature set.</p></td><td  ><p>4 / 5</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><h2 id="buy-it-if">Buy it if…</h2><div class="product"><p><strong>You need an all-in-one desktop with fine performance for general and creative tasks </strong></p><p>The HP OmniStudio X 31.5 can handle multiple Google Chrome tabs without breaking a sweat while handling large files for creative software like Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop. </p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>You want a superb visual/audio experience </strong></p><p>A lovely 4K display that’s crispy yet vivid in colors and dual 5W speakers with DTS:X Ultra capabilities sound amazing.</p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>You require a solid design that looks great and has plenty of ports </strong></p><p>Putting the all-in-one together is pretty easy allowing set-up to happen in seconds. There are also plenty of ports behind the display and on the side as well. Using the pop-up webcam feels good as well. </p></div><h2 id="don-t-buy-it-if-2">Don’t buy it if…</h2><div class="product"><p><strong>You need better gaming performance in your all-in-one </strong></p><p>More serious gamers are going to be a bit disappointed despite the included mobile Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU. There are some AAA games that work well at low-to-mid settings where some are going to have issues on even the lowest graphical settings.</p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>You want a better packed in keyboard and mouse </strong></p><p>The keyboard is above average but lacks any lifts but the mouse isn’t the most comfortable for long sessions. </p></div><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-also-consider"><span>Also Consider</span></h2><p>If our HP OmniStudio X 31.5  review has you considering other options, here are two all-in-one desktops to consider...</p><div class="product"><p><strong>Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024)</strong></p><p>If gaming isn’t a priority and you’re comfortable with a compact 24-inch display, the 2024 iMac delivers exceptional performance for everyday tasks and creative work.</p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/macs/apple-imac-24-inch-m4-2024-review-the-best-and-most-colorful-all-in-one-computer-levels-up" data-dimension112="872a833c-ce00-40e7-9f75-b5db9d7d69a6" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024)If gaming isn&rsquo;t a priority and you&rsquo;re comfortable with a compact 24-inch display, the 2024 iMac delivers exceptional performance for everyday tasks and creative work.Read our full Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024) review Read our full" data-dimension48="Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024)If gaming isn&rsquo;t a priority and you&rsquo;re comfortable with a compact 24-inch display, the 2024 iMac delivers exceptional performance for everyday tasks and creative work.Read our full Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024) review Read our full" data-dimension25="">Read our full<strong> Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024) review</strong></a></p></div><div class="product"><p><strong>The HP Envy 34</strong></p><p>While the HP Envy 34 shares similar GPU limitations for gaming as the OmniStudio, it offers a larger 34-inch ultrawide display and slightly more power at its highest configuration, even with older components.</p><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/reviews/hp-envy-34" data-dimension112="ab678b6d-9100-48b4-a2f8-569d02b17bf5" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Read our full" data-dimension48="Read our full" data-dimension25="">Read our full <strong>HP Envy 34 review</strong></a></p></div><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-how-i-tested-the-hp-omnistudio-x-31-5"><span>How I tested the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 </span></h2><ul><li><strong>Tested over the span of a week</strong></li><li><strong>Used for general computing tasks including Chrome and Zoom </strong></li><li><strong>Played a handful of games including </strong><em><strong>Ninja Gaiden Black II</strong></em><strong>, </strong><em><strong>Forza Motorsport</strong></em><strong> and </strong><em><strong>Red Dead Redemption 2</strong></em><strong> among others</strong></li></ul><p>For the review of the HP OmniStudio X 31.5, we tested various features of the all-in-one desktop over the span of a week. For general computing tasks, Google Chrome served as the base to use services like Docs, YouTube, Asana, Hootsuite and Wix. Creative app capability was split between Adobe Suite software including Premiere Pro alongside Photoshop. Zoom conferencing software was also utilized to test the webcam and microphone combo. </p><p>In order to test the visuals of the UHD display, I watched several YouTube videos in 4K which also gave insight into the audio quality of the speakers. Meanwhile, to further test the speakers, I played various music on Tidal. Finally, we played various AAA games to test performance. Games included <em>Cyberpunk 2077</em>, <em>Ninja Gaiden Black II</em>, <em>Forza Motorsport</em>, <em>Assassin’s Creed Mirage</em>, <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em> and more. </p><ul><li><em>First reviewed March 2025</em></li></ul>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Nvidia’s DGX Station is powered by the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra </strong></li><li><strong>OEMs are making their own versions – Dell’s is the Pro Max with GB300</strong></li><li><strong>HP’s upcoming GB300 workstation will be the ZGX Fury AI Station G1n</strong></li></ul><p>Nvidia has unveiled two DGX personal AI supercomputers powered by its Grace Blackwell platform. </p><p>The first of these is DGX Spark (previously called <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/nvidia-unveils-a-blackwell-powered-mini-pc">Project Digits</a>), a compact AI supercomputer that runs on Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. </p><p>The second is <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/nvidias-dgx-station-brings-800gbps-lan-the-most-powerful-chip-ever-launched-in-a-desktop-workstation-pc">DGX Station</a>, a supercomputer-class workstation that resembles a traditional tower and is built with the Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip.</p><h2 id="dell-and-hp-reveal-their-versions">Dell and HP reveal their versions</h2><p>The GB300 features the latest-generation Tensor Cores and FP4 precision, and the DGX Station includes 784GB of coherent memory space for large-scale training and inferencing workloads, connected to a Grace CPU via NVLink-C2C. </p><p>The DGX Station also features the ConnectX-8 SuperNIC, designed to supercharge hyperscale AI computing workloads.</p><p>Nvidia’s OEM partners - Asus, HP, and Dell - are producing DGX Spark rivals powered by the same GB10 Superchip. HP and Dell are also preparing competitors to the DGX Station using the GB300.</p><p>Dell has shared new details about its upcoming AI workstation, the Pro Max with GB300 (its DGX Spark version is called Pro Max with GB10). </p><p>The specs for its supercomputer-class workstation include 784GB of unified memory, up to 288GB of HBM3e GPU memory, and 496GB of LPDDR5X memory for the CPU. </p><p>The system delivers up to 20,000 TOPS of FP4 compute performance, making it well suited for training and inferencing LLMs with hundreds of billions of parameters.</p><p>HP’s version of the DGX Station is called the ZGX Fury AI Station G1n. Z by HP is now one of the company’s product lines, and the “n” at the end of the name signifies that it’s powered by an Nvidia processor - in this case, the GB300. </p><p>HP says the ZGX Fury AI Station G1n “provides everything needed for AI teams to build, optimize, and scale models while maintaining security and flexibility,” noting that it will integrate into HP’s broader AI Station ecosystem, alongside the previously announced ZGX Nano AI Station G1n (its DGX Spark alternative). </p><p>HP is also expanding its AI software tools and support offerings, providing resources designed to streamline workflow productivity and enhance local model development. </p><p>Pricing for the DGX Station and the Dell and HP workstations isn’t known yet, but they obviously aren’t going to be cheap. Pricing for the tiny DGX Spark starts at $3,999, and the larger machines will cost significantly more.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations">best mobile workstations</a> you can buy right now</li><li>And these are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops" target="_blank">best business laptops </a>on the market</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/nvidias-dgx-station-brings-800gbps-lan-the-most-powerful-chip-ever-launched-in-a-desktop-workstation-pc">Nvidia’s DGX Station is a powerful supercomputer-class workstation PC</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ '2-inches gets you 30% more screen': HP is pitching 18-inch laptop as the best new thing in tech ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP releases world's most powerful 18-inch mobile workstation, the Intel-powered ZBook Fury G1i. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP ZBook Fury G1i is a powerful 18-inch mobile workstation </strong></li><li><strong>It's powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and next-gen Nvidia RTX graphics </strong></li><li><strong>There's also a 16-inch model available with same high-end specs and features</strong></li></ul><p>It’s a personal preference, but I’ve always liked laptops with bigger screens. That means 16-inches for me, but HP thinks 18-inch laptops are what professionals should be aiming for if they are looking to replace their desktop PCs and get a solid productivity boost. </p><p>Billed as the world’s most powerful 18-inch <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-mobile-workstations" target="_blank">mobile workstation</a>, the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18” still manages to fit into a 17-inch backpack. </p><p>That extra 2-inches gives you roughly 30% more space to work with, which can come in handy when handling complex datasets, editing high-resolution media, or working across multiple windows.</p><h2 id="three-fan-cooling">Three-fan cooling</h2><p>HP is pitching the laptop at developers and data scientists who need to train and run LLMs directly on the machine. </p><p>The Fury G1i 18” runs on Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors, up to the top-end Core Ultra 9 285HX, with peak speeds of 5.5GHz. These chips also include an NPU with up to 13 TOPS of AI performance. HP says the machine will support next-gen Nvidia RTX GPUs.</p><p>There’s support for up to 192GB of DDR5 memory and up to 16TB of PCIe Gen5 NVMe storage. Connectivity includes Thunderbolt 5, HDMI 2.1, USB-A ports, an SD card slot, and Ethernet. </p><p>The 18-inch display has a WQXGA (2560x1600) resolution, coupled with a fast 165Hz refresh rate, trading pixel density for smoother motion. Thermal performance is handled by a redesigned three-fan cooling system, along with HP’s Vaporforce tech, allowing up to 200W TDP without throttling under sustained load. </p><p>Other features include a spill-resistant RGB-backlit keyboard, four Poly Studio speakers, dual-array microphones, and an optional IR camera for facial login. </p><p>The Fury G1i is also available in a 16-inch model for anyone who feels 18-inches is too big to lug around. Pricing and availability details for both models is expected shortly. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">best business laptops</a> you can buy right now</li><li>And these are <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-laptops-for-gaming-and-work-in-year">best laptops for gaming and work</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/hp-launches-its-first-modular-laptop-elitebook-8-g1-is-designed-to-be-repaired-and-upgraded-in-minutes">HP's EliteBook 8 G1 modular laptop can be repaired and upgraded in minutes</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP's new built-in eSIM lets you stay connected to the internet, even without Wi-Fi ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP Go eSIM set to launch in Spring 2025, initially for US users. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP unveiled HP Go, a zero-touch, multi-carrier 5G eSIM solution</strong></li><li><strong>Initially only available in the US, with worldwide deployment to begin in late 2026</strong></li><li><strong>Multi-carrier support with T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon</strong></li></ul><p>HP has announced a zero touch, multi-carrier 5G eSIM solution designed to keep professionals connected on the go. </p><p>Launching in Spring 2025, HP Go looks to eliminate the need for a physical SIM card and manual activation with pre-loaded carrier profiles to ensure instant connectivity from when a device is powered on. </p><p>HP Go is not an <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-esims-for-international-travel">eSIM for international travel </a>and is only available in the US with plans to deploy worldwide in late 2026 - at launch, it will support multi-carriers including T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon allowing automatic switching to the strongest available network.</p><h2 id="decline-of-physical-sim-cards">Decline of physical SIM cards</h2><p>As remote and<a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/hybrid-work-is-the-new-normal-for-many-workers"> hybrid working becomes the norm</a>, tech brands tapping into the growing eSIM market suggest the end of the traditional use of physical SIM cards. At the same time, we have seen <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/global-esim-shipment-volume-surpasses-half-a-billion-units-as-demand-keeps-on-growing">global shipments of eSIM volume surpassing half a billion units.</a></p><p>With HP Go, users will receive a factory setting pre-loaded eSIM profile that is ready to use when they turn on their devices and the Windows setup is complete. This zero-touch deployment reduces IT complexity and time. IT administrators can also monitor devices remotely, control access, and analyze real-time data consumption—reducing security risks and hidden costs for businesses.</p><p>If you are changing locations while working at your HP Go PC, it will automatically switch from Wi-Fi to 5G and connect to the strongest carrier in the area.</p><p>The HP Go eSIM will debut on the HP EliteBook 6 G1q Next Gen AI PC, with additional device compatibility expected in late 2025. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/expressvpn-enters-esim-market-with-the-launch-of-holiday-com">ExpressVPN enters eSIM market with the launch of holiday.com</a></li><li>We've also rounded up the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-esims-for-turkey-in-year">best eSIMs for Turkey</a></li><li>Heading to Japan soon? Check out our roundup of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-esims-for-japan-in-year">best eSIMs for Japan</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Need a new laptop? HP's Afterpay Day sale has you sorted with up to 52% off select machines ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Picking up a new laptop might be worth it right thanks to HP's Afterpay Day sale that's let's you save an additional 11% via a code when you spend AU$2,000 or more. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 02:35:02 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Computing]]></category>
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                                <p>The first <a href="https://www.techradar.com/deals/afterpay-day-sales">Afterpay Day sale</a> of 2025 is here and <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html?product_list_order=position" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">HP has rolled out some rather tasty discounts</a> on laptops, 2-in-1s, and more – with savings of up to 52%. And for a limited time, you can stack up to an extra 11% off with the <strong>code HP711</strong>, valid from March 20 to March 23. You do need to spend AU$2,000 to get the full discount, but you'll still save 7% on more affordable models. </p><p>If you're looking for a large everyday laptop, the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn3028tu-9t0k8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">HP Laptop 17</a> gets near to a 50% total discount with the sale and code. Or consider the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0036tu-b20dzpa.html" target="_blank">HP Envy x360 16</a> – a sleek and powerful 2-in-1, now 50% off. For those who want premium performance, the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-spectre-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-aa0018tu-b26z1pa.html" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">HP Spectre x360 16 inch 2-in-1 Laptop</a> with a 2.8K OLED screen is also down AU$800. </p><p>For professionals, the <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/laptops-tablets/business-laptops/zbook-laptops.html" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">HP ZBook Firefly 14</a>, bundled with a Series 7 Pro 23.8-inch FHD Monitor, is available in two different configurations. With a<a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g11-mobile-workstation-pc-a8wt7pt-1.html" target="_blank" rel="sponsored"> Ryzen 5 CPU, it's 52% off</a>, while the more powerful Ryzen 7 model is <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-zbook-firefly-14-inch-g11-a-mobile-workstation-pc-a71dmpt-1.html" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">seeing a 50%discount</a>.</p><p>With these price cuts, it’s a great time to grab a new <a href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/sale-offers.html?product_list_order=position" target="_blank" rel="sponsored">HP laptop or other device,</a> whether for work, gaming or everyday use. </p><p>To help get you started, we have included some of our favourite deals below, and crunched the numbers on how much extra you'll save using the code HP711 at checkout.  </p><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="6816bdc3-e199-42bd-befb-18af4a53cdfd" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,043.93Kitted out with a decently powerful Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a large 512GB SSD and monster 17.3-inch display, the HP Laptop 17 (yes, that is the actual name) is currently almost 50% off using code HP711. The IPS display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and covers 45% of the NTSC colour space. It can run for up to 10 hours unplugged thanks to the 41Wh battery, includes Wi-Fi 6 and has a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,043.93Kitted out with a decently powerful Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a large 512GB SSD and monster 17.3-inch display, the HP Laptop 17 (yes, that is the actual name) is currently almost 50% off using code HP711. The IPS display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and covers 45% of the NTSC colour space. It can run for up to 10 hours unplugged thanks to the 41Wh battery, includes Wi-Fi 6 and has a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad." data-dimension25="$1115.07" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn3028tu-9t0k8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1700px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="3wPZt2MWCaGcjoFoyUEChj" name="HP Laptop 17 square" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/3wPZt2MWCaGcjoFoyUEChj.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1700" height="1700" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,043.93</strong></p><p>Kitted out with a decently powerful Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a large 512GB SSD and monster 17.3-inch display, the HP Laptop 17 (yes, that is the actual name) is currently almost 50% off using <strong>code HP711</strong>. The IPS display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and covers 45% of the NTSC colour space. It can run for up to 10 hours unplugged thanks to the 41Wh battery, includes Wi-Fi 6 and has a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad.<a class="view-deal button" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-laptop-17-cn3028tu-9t0k8pa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" data-dimension112="6816bdc3-e199-42bd-befb-18af4a53cdfd" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Save AU$1,043.93Kitted out with a decently powerful Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a large 512GB SSD and monster 17.3-inch display, the HP Laptop 17 (yes, that is the actual name) is currently almost 50% off using code HP711. The IPS display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and covers 45% of the NTSC colour space. It can run for up to 10 hours unplugged thanks to the 41Wh battery, includes Wi-Fi 6 and has a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad." data-dimension48="Save AU$1,043.93Kitted out with a decently powerful Intel i7-1355U CPU, 16GB of RAM, a large 512GB SSD and monster 17.3-inch display, the HP Laptop 17 (yes, that is the actual name) is currently almost 50% off using code HP711. The IPS display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and covers 45% of the NTSC colour space. It can run for up to 10 hours unplugged thanks to the 41Wh battery, includes Wi-Fi 6 and has a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad." data-dimension25="$1115.07">View Deal</a></p></div><div class="product"><a data-dimension112="83c98211-21d6-4f5d-8b04-2ff384503615" data-action="Deal Block" data-label="Or get the premium HP Spectre x360 with 2.8K OLED screen (16-aa0018TU)" data-dimension48="Or get the premium HP Spectre x360 with 2.8K OLED screen (16-aa0018TU)" data-dimension25="$1394.07" href="https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0036tu-b20dzpa.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><figure class="van-image-figure "  ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1800px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:100.00%;"><img id="RKTDuTm3DEnRMNrhQwhUvW" name="HP Envy x360 16-inch" caption="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RKTDuTm3DEnRMNrhQwhUvW.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1800" height="1800" attribution="" endorsement="" credit="" class=""></p></div></div></figure></a><p><strong>Save AU$1,404.93</strong></p><p>Currently 50% off RPP using <strong>code HP711</strong>, the HP Envy x360 16 is a powerful 2-in-1 laptop with a 16-inch 1920 x 1200 touch display, making it decent for both work and entertainment. It uses an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, with 16GB of RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD. 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                            <![CDATA[ HP has introduced a range of new business printers that can resist quantum computer attacks. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Quantum computers could crack encryption, putting even printers at risk</strong></li><li><strong>HP’s new models include chips to resist quantum-level firmware attacks</strong></li><li><strong>They also support Zero Trust and early-stage BIOS protection</strong></li></ul><p>Quantum computing is widely seen as the next major leap in technology, but also poses a security threat, as it could break the encryption systems which protect everything from online banking to government data. </p><p>The idea that vast amounts of sensitive information could be cracked in seconds by a future quantum machine is understandably a big concern, and even <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-home-printer" target="_blank">printers</a> could be at risk - and to address this issue, HP has announced what it calls the world’s first printers designed to protect against such attacks. </p><p>The new 8000 Series of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-a3-printers" target="_blank">A3 printers</a>, including the HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8801, Mono MFP 8601, and LaserJet Pro Mono SFP 8501 (which can output up to 70ppm), include updated ASIC chips designed with quantum-resistant cryptography, which HP says also allow digital signature verification for firmware protection.</p><h2 id="updated-asic-chips">Updated ASIC chips</h2><p>“Without quantum resilience, a printer facing a quantum attack at the firmware level would be fully exposed through malicious firmware updates, giving the attacker stealthy, persistent and total control of the device," the company said.</p><p>HP also claims the hardware is designed to secure BIOS and early-stage firmware, limiting  the risk of manipulation through fake updates. The new models take zero trust security approaches too, helping companies manage their print fleets more securely. </p><p>There's no word on pricing or availability of the new printers yet, but this move follows HP’s earlier introduction of business PCs with firmware protection against quantum threats. The company said it plans to apply quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms across both its PC and printer product lines. </p><p>HP also notes because many print contracts run for several years, businesses should consider this timeline in their next purchasing decisions to avoid future compliance gaps.</p><p>While quantum computing it’s still some way off achieving its full potential, the likes of Google and Microsoft have made a number of breakthroughs in this field. </p><p>Most recently, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/microsoft-set-to-rival-google-ibm-with-first-of-its-kind-quantum-chip-with-topological-core-architecture">Microsoft took the wraps off Majorana 1</a>, its first-of-its-kind quantum chip with topological core architecture. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-hp-printers">best HP printers</a> you can buy right now</li><li>And these are <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/fastest-printers">fastest printers</a> on the planet</li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/printers-scanners/the-fastest-colour-printer-under-pound400-is-this-little-known-hp-laserjet-pro-gem">The fastest color printer under £400 is this little known HP Laserjet Pro gem</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ What a surprise! HP positions Qualcomm as AMD's only rival in fiercely contested 40+ TOPS business laptop market ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP has launched a new EliteBook 6 AI laptop powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>EliteBook 6 G1q is HP’s flagship 14-inch next-gen AI laptop</strong></li><li><strong>It's powered by Snapdragon X chips with up to 45 TOPS NPU performance</strong></li><li><strong>There's an AMD version of the 14-inch laptop, but Intel sits this one out</strong></li></ul><p>HP has been shaking things up at its Amplify 2025 event, unveiling new AI laptops and changing brand names in a bid to make them easier for would-be buyers to understand. The company offers "i" or "a" versions of its AI laptops, so you can tell at a glance whether a device has an Intel or an AMD processor.</p><p>However these aren’t the only players in town - and HP knows it. If you’re a highly mobile professional who needs to stay constantly connected and wants to offload time-consuming tasks to AI, HP has launched the EliteBook 6 G1 series laptop, which includes a 14-inch model with a 40–60 TOPS NPU that’s "purpose-built for knowledge creators to do more."</p><p>There are two EliteBook 6 Next Gen AI models to choose from: one with an AMD processor (G1a) and one with a Qualcomm processor (G1q), both in a 14-inch size. While Intel is offered in the standard AI version (less than 40 TOPS NPU), and in the higher-end EliteBook 8 G1 models, it’s not offered at all in the EliteBook 6 Next Gen AI lineup.</p><h2 id="choice-of-snapdragons">Choice of Snapdragons</h2><p>The 14-inch EliteBook 6 G1q Next Gen AI PC is powered by a 45 TOPS Snapdragon X, X Plus, or X Elite processor. Memory configurations go up to 64GB LPDDR5X, with storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. The 14-inch display comes in multiple options, including WUXGA (1920 x 1200) and WQXGA (2560 x 1600).</p><p>Other features of note include an FHD camera, with optional 5MP+IR or AI-enhanced cameras. Audio is delivered through dual stereo speakers by Poly Studio and dual microphones with AI noise reduction. </p><p>The laptop also includes a spill-resistant keyboard (optionally backlit with Durakeys) and a Microsoft Precision touchpad. Connectivity options include two USB4 Type-C ports, two USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, audio jack, RJ45, and an optional Nano SIM. Wireless support includes Wi-Fi 7 or Wi-Fi 6E with Bluetooth 5.4 or 5.3, along with optional 5G WWAN. </p><p>Battery options are 48 or 56Wh. The laptop weighs around 1.45 kg and comes in any color you like, as long as it’s silver. Bundled software includes MyHP, HP AI Companion, Microsoft Copilot, Poly Camera Pro, and more. </p><p>There’s no word yet on pricing or availability for HP’s sole Qualcomm AI laptop. </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">best business laptops</a> you can buy right now</li><li>And these are <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-laptops-for-gaming-and-work-in-year">best laptops for gaming and work</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/Only-about-720000-Qualcomm-Snapdragon--laptops-sold-since-launch">Only about 720,000 Qualcomm Snapdragon X laptops sold since launch</a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HP launches its first modular laptop: EliteBook 8 G1 is designed to be repaired and upgraded in minutes ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ HP's new EliteBook 8 G1 series laptops take a modular approach, so you can easily upgrade and replace important components. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ waynewilliams@onmail.com (Wayne Williams) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Wayne Williams ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7YTAnzyJ2Ci96hP5duFpQm.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>HP EliteBook 8 G1 features modular parts for fast hardware replacement</strong></li><li><strong>Battery, fans, SSD, memory and keyboard can be swapped in minutes</strong></li><li><strong>Self-aligning display and accessible components simplify repairs and upgrades</strong></li></ul><p>We’re big fans of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/framework-adds-intel-core-ultra-processors-92-megapixel-webcam-96gb-ram-support-to-product-lines-and-thousands-of-businesses-are-embracing-the-modularity-and-extended-3-year-warranty">Framework’s modular laptops</a>, which let you choose the components you want, replace or upgrade parts, and even add third-party custom modules, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/fancy-a-drone-destroyer-someone-transformed-a-framework-16-laptop-into-a-uav-killer-thanks-to-a-custom-sdr-module">such as this drone destroyer</a>. </p><p>It’s almost a surprise that other major laptop manufacturers haven’t followed a similar path, but HP appears to have cottoned on to this approach with its new EliteBook, unveiled today at Amplify 2025. </p><p>The enterprise-ready EliteBook 8 G1, with an AMD or Intel processor, is designed to be easily repaired or upgraded, with HP saying the battery, fans, SSD storage and SODIMM memory can be swapped out in under 10 minutes, and the wireless LAN and mobile broadband M.2 cards are also fully accessible and quickly replaced. If that’s not enough, the modular keyboard can also be removed and switched, and the self-aligning display does not require single-use jigs for replacement. </p><h2 id="redesigned-inside-and-out">Redesigned inside and out</h2><p>HP says the new EliteBook 8 G1 has been, "redesigned inside and out", offering up to 224% better power efficiency. The Series 8 G1 PCs are also made using a diverse range of recycled materials, including glass, cooking oil, rare earth magnets, magnesium, aluminum and ocean-bound plastic.</p><p>There is a choice between next-gen AI PCs (with 40–60 TOPS NPUs) and regular AI PCs (with less than 40 TOPS NPUs). They come in G1a (AMD) or G1i (Intel) models, available in 13-inch (with soldered-in memory), 14-inch, and 16-inch sizes. </p><p>All feature a WUXGA (1920x1200) display, a redesigned thinner chassis, new Glacier Silver color, larger trackpad, fingerprint reader in the power button, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB-C and USB-A options, HDMI 2.1, and support for Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 or 5.4, and optional NFC and Smartcard reader. They support up to 64GB of RAM and up to 2TB of SSD storage.</p><p>There’s no word on pricing or availability for the new models yet, but we should know soon.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-you-might-also-like"><span>You might also like</span></h3><ul><li>These are the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/best-business-laptops">best business laptops</a> you can buy right now</li><li>And these are <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/best-laptops-for-gaming-and-work-in-year">best laptops for gaming and work</a></li><li><a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-purest-manifestation-of-our-vision-framework-12-gives-me-one-laptop-per-child-vibes-and-its-ceo-worked-on-the-legendary-olpc-project">Framework 12 gives me One Laptop Per Child vibes</a></li></ul>
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