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Home / Technology / HP Laptops Get Modular: Easy Repairs, New CPU Options

HP Laptops Get Modular: Easy Repairs, New CPU Options

6 Jan

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Summary

  • New HP EliteBook X G2 laptops offer CPUs from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm.
  • Removable keyboards allow for easier servicing and upgrades on EliteBook X G2.
  • HP's EliteBoard is a compact computer integrated into a keyboard base.
HP Laptops Get Modular: Easy Repairs, New CPU Options

HP is launching its EliteBook X G2 line of business laptops, making a significant industry first by offering processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm on the same platform. This new model boasts a redesigned keyboard with deeper keycaps for improved typing and a modular top-mount design that allows for easy removal to access internal components for servicing or upgrades.

This enhanced serviceability aims to extend the laptop's lifespan and improve return on investment, appealing to both budget-conscious and sustainability-focused users. The EliteBook X G2 will feature the latest AMD Ryzen AI 400 series, Intel Core Ultra Series 3, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 series processors, available in Glacier Silver, Atmospheric Blue, and Eclipse Gray.

In a departure from traditional laptops, HP also unveiled the EliteBoard G1a, a unique device that integrates a computer directly into a keyboard. Designed for users who frequently switch between home and work setups, it connects directly to monitors, eliminating the need for a dock. This compact and lightweight option, powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor, promises easier portability, though it is not suitable for use during transit.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The HP EliteBook X G2 offers processors from AMD (Ryzen AI 400 series), Intel (Core Ultra Series 3), and Qualcomm (Snapdragon X2 series).
The EliteBoard G1a is a computer built directly into a keyboard, designed for easy connection to monitors without a dock, and is more compact and lighter than typical laptops.
The Intel-based EliteBook X G2 is expected in February 2026, with AMD and Qualcomm versions following in the spring. The EliteBoard G1a is targeted for a March 2026 release.

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