![]() Subjectively, we are very satisfied with the panel since pictures are rich and crisp. This results in a pixel density of 210 PPI in combination with the 14-inch screen, so you get fine fonts and images. Much more appealing is therefore the matte WQHD panel of our review unit with 2560x1440 pixels. The normal Full HD panel is called SVA (Standard Viewing Angle) by HP, which suggests a simple TN panel. HP offers three different displays for the EliteBook Folio 1040 G3, starting with a matte Full HD display, a matte WQHD panel up to a WQHD touchscreen. 200 grams (7 oz) might not be a lot, but it is still an impressive achievement on this level. With a thickness of just 15.8 millimeters (~0.62 in), the test device is even slightly thinner than the X1 Carbon from Lenovo (16.5 mm/~0.65 in), while the latter has a small advantage in respect of the footprint and the weight. The chassis was tested according to the military standards MIL-STD 810G (includes humidity, temperatures dust etc.) and the keyboard is splash resistant. There is absolutely no criticism for the build quality: All parts are assembled perfectly, and the additional buttons are well integrated. The central hinge has absolutely no problem with the light display because it is smooth and at the same time sufficiently taught to prevent bouncing. Pressure from behind in particular is no problem for the lid, and we could not provoke picture distortions, either. The thin lid can – as expected – also be slightly twisted, but the performance is still good. The right keyboard area in particular can be warped pretty easily, which is also noticeable during typing. For starters, we can slightly twist the base unit, which will create some minor creaking. We would call the stability of the base unit good, even though there is certainly some room for improvements. It probably covers the antennas for the WWAN module. We can see a small difference at the top of the lid: While the predecessors had a contrasting surface, we now get – similar to some modern smartphones – only a small contrasting stripe. Only the keyboard as well as the matte display frame are black and create a fitting contrast. The bottom cover is slightly rubberized, which improves the grip. Silver-colored metal surfaces are dominant they have a luxurious feel and fingerprints are not a big problem. The basic chassis construction of the HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G3 did not change in its third iteration: We still get a very elegant and restrained case, which can be easily integrated in productive environments. We will also compare the thin notebook with its predecessor Folio 1040 G2, the "normal" EliteBook 840 G3 and other products from Dell and Lenovo. We are therefore eager to see if the Folio 1040 G3 can justify its price. However, it is about 600 Euros (~$687) less expensive in a similar configuration. ![]() The biggest rival is certainly the current Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, which uses a very similar concept. The EliteBook Folio 1040 G3 is virtually alone with such a high price tag. Users get 200 MB free every month for three years you can book other data plans on a pre-paid basis in other countries (no roaming fees). HP also took care about mobile Internet connections because you also get a SIM-card (HP Mobile Connect) besides the integrated LTE modem. One of the highlights is certainly the matte WQHD panel. ![]() Contrary to the rivals, however, we do not get a Core i7, but a Core i5 processor in combination with 16 GB DDR4-RAM as well as a fast NVMe-SSD. Our test model with the designation V1B14EA is a well-equipped model for a hefty 2,600 Euros (~$2976). The biggest change is the update to Intel's current Skylake platform, but we only get some new ports otherwise. The EliteBook Folio 1040 G3 is a comparatively small update over its predecessor. Contrary to the normal EliteBook 800 series, the construction is inspired by regular Ultrabooks for private users without waiving security features from its siblings. For the original German review, see here.īesides the normal EliteBooks, HP also announced an update for its premium business notebook we are reviewing today.
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