The HP EliteBook Ultra G1i, unveiled at CES 2025, is a next-generation AI-powered laptop designed to, according to the brand, meet the evolving needs of modern professionals. Featuring an ultra-slim, lightweight design starting at 1.2 kg (2.64 lbs), the device combines powerful AI features with premium aesthetics.

It is equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 5 and 7 processors, launched today at CES, featuring NPU technology capable of 48 TOPS for advanced AI applications and enhanced video conferencing.

The EliteBook Ultra G1i boasts AI-powered video and audio capabilities, featuring a 9MP camera with Poly Cam Pro technology, quad speakers, and dual microphones. The haptic click pad provides precise, customizable feedback, improving productivity and control. The laptop’s 14-inch 3K OLED display offers vibrant visuals with low blue light technology to reduce eye strain.

Security is a key focus, with HP Wolf Security for Business providing comprehensive protection across all levels of the device, safeguarding it from AI-based and other modern cyber threats. Hardware-enforced security features ensure resilience against attacks from the BIOS to the browser. The laptop also emphasizes sustainability, using 90% recycled magnesium in its covers, 50% recycled plastic in keycaps, and fully recycled packaging.

Connectivity options include Thunderbolt 4 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4, offering high-speed data transfers and seamless connectivity. Storage configurations range from 256 GB to 2 TB SSDs, with memory options reaching up to 32 GB LPDDR5X.

Designed with leaders and innovators as the main audience, the HP EliteBook Ultra G1i promises efficient multitasking and streamlining workflows with AI-driven automation, allowing users to focus on high-priority tasks. Its sleek, professional design, advanced security features, and eco-conscious materials position it as a premium choice for forward-thinking professionals seeking performance and sustainability.

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